Sentences with phrase «often little recourse»

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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.
When the platforms choose to exercise this power — appropriately or inappropriately — authors often have little recourse.
Some states fail to realize that these loans are often the only recourse folks with little or poor credit have to get funds to help them through financially tough times.
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.
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.
Tenants can have their disputes addressed within 24 hours using free government services but landlords must suffer brutal and costly landlord - tenant board (LTB) processes for four to 12 months, with little recourse to recover their often substantial lost rental income after a hard - won judgement.
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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