• Government sources told the BBC they prefer for the royal charter to be agreed without recourse to legislation.

    BBC: Leveson deal 'near', reports suggest

  • And with Ponting having pleaded guilty, match referee Ranjan Madugalle passed down his judgement without recourse to a full hearing.

    BBC: Ashes: Ricky Ponting fined by ICC after on-field row

  • Climate change can be addressed without recourse to generating power from fusion since there are already many alternatives to fossil-fuel power plants.

    ECONOMIST: Fusion power: Nuclear ambitions | The

  • The problems that Main Street faces could be solved locally, without recourse to the financial markets that Wall Street and other financial centers orchestrate.

    FORBES: Making the Case for Wall Street

  • Most of the French and German capital deficit should be remediable through selling shares to investors or selling non-core assets, without recourse to taxpayers.

    BBC: Will propping up Italy weaken France?

  • Mr Berlusconi has repeatedly implied, while denying all the charges, that you could not do business in Italy in the 1980s without recourse to backhanders.

    ECONOMIST: Italy

  • Slovenia has vastly improved its infrastructure without recourse to much outside help.

    ECONOMIST: Slovenia

  • But lawyer Georgina Squire says making it easier could mean more people will be making claims which might otherwise have been resolved without recourse to the law.

    BBC: Web page

  • Second, once a bribe is paid, the official may fail to deliver, leaving the company without recourse to complain about a failed illicit transaction in which it colluded.

    FORBES: Tips and Bribes: Not the Same Thing

  • Lady Manningham-Buller said the legal system had coped for many years with complex terrorist cases without recourse to "special arrangements" such as control orders, which she described as "terrorist ASBOs".

    BBC: Queen's speech debate: Home affairs

  • This implies, however, that to remain competitive without recourse to devaluation, Italy must introduce structural reforms to boost productivity and hold down costs, as well as sorting out its public finances.

    ECONOMIST: The search for scapegoats | The

  • Caught off guard, solo-goers can be left without recourse.

    NEWYORKER: The Disconnect

  • By coincidence, this inquiry was announced just as the regents were to receive a report, 18 months in the making, proposing ways to help minorities in higher education without recourse to preferences.

    ECONOMIST: Education in California

  • The public is not without recourse, however.

    FORBES: Tips and Bribes: Not the Same Thing

  • Rather they believe she received special treatment as a foreigner and that a Mexican national in a similar situation would be facing the rest of their life behind bars without recourse to a hearing in the Supreme Court.

    BBC: Florence Cassez's release sparks anger in Mexico

  • The market's confidence in the U.S. to service its debt (without recourse to inflationary money printing) is much more affected by expectations of long-term growth than by dog-and-pony exercises on spending that future Congresses will revisit umpteen times in the future.

    WSJ: Jenkins: Lost Decade, Revisited

  • But, for all I know, that will account for most of the two million visitors that the refurbished museum expects to host each year not that many more, by the way, than the comparatively minuscule Van Gogh Museum routinely attracts without recourse to cookies.

    NEWYORKER: New Amsterdam

  • Furthermore we insisted that all applicants sign a statement that everything they provided to be considered for employment was completely true and not deceptive by omission, and stated that they can and will be terminated without recourse, if we discovered anything to be untrue.

    FORBES: 6 Ways To Get A Job After You've Been Your Own Boss

  • "While we welcome the publication of draft clauses to extend the law to private property - which is a longstanding loophole leaving thousands of dog attack victims without recourse in law - there is still no timetable for the implementation of this change, " said CWU general secretary Billy Hayes.

    BBC: A muzzled and leashed pitbull terrier

  • By telling the U.S. to embrace the PLO, Israel found itself without recourse when -- in the space of just a few weeks from the euphoric signing ceremony in the White House Rose Garden -- the PLO resumed its war against Israel, transforming the areas Israel had transferred to its control into the largest terror training bases in the world.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Holding the line on Hamas

  • He also raised questions about potential changes in the First Sale doctrine, which basically allows for the renting of purchased DVDs without any recourse by the original content producer.

    FORBES: Netflix CEO Hastings Advises Shorts To Cover

  • The second reason is that lenders signed especially generous contracts with hotel owners and operators, which in many cases allow them to throw in the keys without the banks having recourse to their other assets.

    ECONOMIST: Hotel owners and operators have their banks over a barrel

  • Currently, there is no recourse for businesses without providers doing what is called "settlement-free peering, " says Kapela.

    FORBES: Return To Sender

  • Yes, retires can take legal recourse, but late in life you may not have the wherewithall to fight such matters and potentially go without coverage while doing so.

    FORBES: Why Newt Could Win Florida

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