Sentences with phrase «little recourse when»

In 2006 voters in Florida's 13th Congressional District election learned firsthand that there is little recourse when e-voting election results are in dispute.
The report noted that consumers have little recourse when loyalty program providers unilaterally decide to devalue their loyalty currency, or change other terms and conditions of loyalty programs.
This subjective standard leaves virtual currency businesses with little recourse when their license applications are denied.

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When Villa suffer blows like the damaged kidney set to keep young star Jack Grealish out until Christmas, Bruce has little recourse to buy replacements.
Bill just came for the signatures, but finds himself going along for the ride as Jo and her gang chase the latest tornado, and when it turns out their nemesis, a corporate hack named Jonas (Elwes, Days of Thunder), has stolen Bill's idea, he has little recourse but to stick around for a while.
The public has little input or recourse when those reforms are harmful to our schools.
When the platforms choose to exercise this power — appropriately or inappropriately — authors often have little 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.
When anyone betrays that trust, there's little recourse and no SEC to come charging in and checking licenses.
Unionized employees have little recourse to the courts Daniel A. Lublin Toronto Metro News, Wednesday, July 11, 2007 When Garry and Mark Coleman heard that fellow employee Wayne Demers was planning to file a fraudulent... Read More
When it comes to online speech, businesses can feel they are with little legal recourse.
When users appealed, they could select only from a closed set of six options, a gross simplification of copyright law that can lead to people wrongfully accused having little recourse.
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.
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?
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.
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