Not exact matches
Companies and even individuals who are slandered
on the internet have
little or no
recourse unless it's through identity theft insurance or reputational risk insurance.
And if contract workers lose a contract or are otherwise discriminated against
on the basis of age, religion, sex, disability status, or national origin, they have
little recourse.15 Moreover, discretionary company - provided benefits — such as paid leave and retirement contributions — are not typically available to independent contractors.
I remember once being sent a survey
on some political issues, the questions asked
on the survey were so contrived that it left me
little recourse but to answer the question the way the pollsters wanted the question answered — if I answered honestly.
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.
She considers
recourse to the Hail Mary to be
little more than prayer
on autopilot, the rote droning of words learned and memorized as children.
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.
Being an author is being a freelancer who doesn't charge based
on the work involved; a freelancer who accepts payments based
on rules and schedules defined solely by the buyer, rules that are based
on their accounting and which the freelancer has
little recourse to double - check; a freelancer who subsists
on a fraction of minimum wage and a host of day jobs; and it's being a freelancer who is bound by contracts that last their lifetime plus the lifetime of their children (or until a specific set of requirements have been met that, requirements that are set and monitored exclusively by the employer).
If the collection agency chooses to go back
on their word they you have
little recourse with the credit bureaus either.
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
Amazon has failed to deliver a number of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe pre-orders
on - time, leaving Switch gamers angry and with
little recourse.
As a landowner, you have
little recourse and will see few benefits from oil extraction (not like the U.S. where an individual may get rich from an oil discovery
on their land).
Gatesy — you are a nasty
little dweeb whose only
recourse is to laughably threaten to make life intolerable
on a blog.
Also, a trespasser
on private property without permission has
little grounds for
recourse if a dog bites because the law states a dog owner's liability is dependent
on the victim's lawful right to be where the attack occurred.
ICBC knows that economic reality and will take positions
on Part VII claims that are clearly wrong but the adjuster knows full well the insured has very
little recourse to get the right decision.
Judges facing considerably more ominous violations than Lester's
on - line celebration of beating a traffic ticket may find that website - messaging technology and powerful First Amendment concerns leave them with
little recourse but to ban outright all attempts to restrict access.
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.
This often occurs when the buyer has properly terminated and so they are being damaged, sometimes unable to move forward
on other properties, with
little recourse.
On the other hand it is very easy for the tenant to walk away and you have very
little financial
recourse.