Sentences with phrase «little recourse in»

If they don't, and something goes wrong, they have little recourse in a court of law.
But this lack of centralized and transparent authority does come with a price — there's often very little recourse in hacks, such as this one.
Consumers - you - have little recourse in most cases but to absorb the information released by game companies and / or interpreted by us in the gaming press.
The hint being one shouldn't cosign for a boyfriend / girlfriend as there's little recourse in those situations.
These computers that do the cutoffs are in foreign countries so there's little recourse in terms of requesting log files from those computers.»

Not exact matches

I would posit that, based on the many stories I hear from women who have left evangelical churches, it's far more likely that abuse is flourishing in patriarchal homes and churches where women are given little voice and little recourse; it's just getting swept under the rug rather than named and confronted.
From time to time, people (collectively or individually) find themselves in situations in which others forcefully inflict their will upon them and they have little to no recourse.
I know it will not be easy to swallow that I consider having recourse to refined SHEA BUTTER but here are some reasons: 1) coconut oil is costly and my aim is not only to avoid using unethically sourced products, but also to reduce the cost of food; 2) coconut oil has a very low melting point, even lower than spreadable butter, and even in its solid state it is quite soft, so I am afraid this vegan butter will not be fit for making puff pastry; 3) for all I know, and I know little, so I am not completely sure of this, coconut oil has a better nutrient profile than shea butter and is less harmful (one may infer it from the resemblance between shea butter and palm oil).
With these glaring issues not addressed we'll continue to rely on our players playing up to their top quality week in week out with little recourse for plan B. I can't see it happening honestly and the results so far reflect it.
Truex wasn't involved nor had any knowledge of the transgression, though in the fallout his sponsor withdrew its support of MWR, which had little recourse but to fold Truex's team.
The federal government could, however, decide to resume enforcing these laws any time it wanted to and the states would have little - to - no recourse to stop it from doing so, other than attempting to argue in court that federal drug laws aren't authorized under the Constitution in the first place.
Faso made an unannounced visit to the facilities to witness the conditions in the 135 - apartment complex that is home to at - risk resident who have little access to proper recourse in response to health and safety deficiencies in the building.
«Once I realized how unfortunate the laws are here and how little recourse the children survivors have here, it just made sense for us to join the fight,» Desirae Brown, who currently lives in Manhattan and has two young children, said during a recent conference call with Deondra Brown and the Daily News.
This is especially true of torture survivors who know what happens in societies where there are few boundaries against aggression and little recourse to the rule of law.
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Worse, losers in the unregulated e-score universe have little recourse to complain, much less correct the system's error.
Del Toro shares his screenwriting credit with Divergent scribe Vanessa Taylor, and both show little interest in Disney - ed recourse to sublimation of strength and desire for their princess.
But soon enough, she has invaded the sanctum sanctorum of Woodcock's self - absorbed genius, engaging in the kind of subterfuges and small rebellions that are so often the only recourse of someone relegated to the role of muse, and little else.
Majority - minority school districts like Detroit's have little recourse beyond pursuing voluntary and fairly limited interdistrict busing (usually one - way) or, in a few instances (Chattanooga - Hamilton County and Charlotte - Mecklenburg are examples), consolidating urban and suburban districts.
Following the ousters of Ben Ali and Mubarak, then, the secular - liberal youth whose leaderless masses played an instrumental role in organizing and toppling their former dictators were left with little recourse for formal and institutionalized political action.
Parents at Charter Schools have little recourse and must address complaints to a corporate school board whose members may not even live in the state.
In states without SPLOST, schools become run down with little to no recourse.
In most instances those promises are not translated into actual practice, and customer have very little recourse, if any, when they are not satisfied.
By contrast, investors in corporate bonds have little to no recourse if the corporation becomes unable to pay.
The thoughtful, detailed analysis and judgment of the proposed move by the federal government to create a national securities regulator shows how little improvement there really is likely to be for the individual investor in solving key problems: high fees for mutual funds, costly access to government of Canada securities, lack of fiduciary responsibility by the industry towards investors, inadequate civil court recourse against misbehaving financial firms, priority given to financial system protection over investor interests.
The fee's the collector is adding in could be of their own creation (making them highly negotiable), or it might be something you already agreed to in advance (leaving you little recourse but to pay them).
Cons: Loses value over time due to inflation, is inaccessible if you're not physically near it (if it's in your fireproof safe and you're out of the house, for example), little recourse if it's stolen, temptation to spend on non-emergencies
You, as the new owner have little recourse other than to pursue the matter in court.
When anyone betrays that trust, there's little recourse and no SEC to come charging in and checking licenses.
The shock in this case, for me anyway, was that there is little or no recourse for the auction house or the seller against a balking buyer.
Without Matterhorn, these citizens would have had little recourse but to plead guilty and pay any associated fines or to continue to incur penalties and potentially be issued a warrant if they could not appear in court to initiate a payment plan or address their ability to pay.
If you get into an accident with someone who carries no personal auto liability coverage and that person is found to be at fault in the accident, you have little recourse to try and get repaid for the financial cost of the wreck on your end.
In most countries, the U.S. included, digital currencies are not recognized as legal tender so investors have little to no recourse when their funds are stolen.
Unlike in Europe and the United States, where data - privacy laws provide a level of protection to consumers, many Africans have little or no recourse if a data breach occurs because often legal and regulatory safeguards do not exist.
Employees spend less and less time at home and more time in the office with little recourse.
That's when people do a little cheating and have recourse to professional resume samples and templates: after all, what could be easier than finding a nice - looking Internet sample, making slight changes in its content and get it ready in another hour or even less?
Without a court order for separate maintenance or a legally binding separation agreement, a separated spouse may have little legal recourse in case of dispute.
Sadly fear and unethical tactics are common place in our industry, but what's worse is that consumers have little to no recourse to protect themselves from these characters.
In hot market conditions, this is an open door policy for the buyer to play whatever game they want and the seller has little to no recourse if the clause is enforced.
Not so in Washington, which means the developer has relatively little security in the buyers knowing they can walk away at any time before closing with limited recourse (and that money can't be used to fund the construction).
@Ashley Pimsner yes I am aware the title can be held in a land trust with little recourse from the bank.
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