U. carriers have now resorted to begging the United Nations to intercede.
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So, Mr. Ye resorted to what he knew best: He drew sketches for the renovation.
For years, a game ensued in which the U.S. called for reform and Arab leaders resorted to cosmetic and ad hoc changes to placate Washington, which accepted the meager gestures in the hopes they would lead to further changes.
In Truckee, the small main town of the resort, the Safeway supermarket has resorted to advertising on television to attract staff.
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Recently, Sanders has resorted to crowdsourcing by inviting readers to guess the diagnosis.
Having lost their supermajority in the Senate, the Democrats resorted to a questionable budget procedure to defeat a filibuster.
Frustrated by their failures in the United States, the American left has increasingly resorted to international treaties and conferences to advance its agenda.
Though Rome has censured errant theologians before, it has rarely resorted to excommunication.
Since the problem emerged, many retailers have resorted to pen and paper to complete credit and debit transactions.
Already, even with American unemployment at record post-war lows and the economy steaming ahead, industries such as steel and memory chips have resorted to anti-dumping suits to protect themselves against imports.
I've resorted at times to going to my car to discuss sensitive issues.
That's why the Republicans in Congress have resorted to extraordinary blackmail tactics to try to ram their program through.
Mr Crow also alleged that striking workers faced intimidation as employers resorted to "gangster tactics" to get them back to work.
In the United States the Church has even resorted to advertising to try to fill the empty places in the seminaries.
The striking thing about the essays is how much they resorted to analogy to explain Higgsism.
But in the end, and having attempted the dryer function, I resorted to toilet paper.
Even mighty GE, which still boasted a top-notch credit rating at the time, resorted to extreme measures.
Rather than reduce spending or institute temporary borrowing to cover the shortfall, the government resorted to printing money.
Given the difficulties of isolating outbreaks, some countries have resorted to vaccinating poultry.
Outnumbered, opponents of campaign finance reform resorted to parliamentary maneuvers to block passage.
This is the second time Mr Toledo has resorted to emergency powers.
Authorities, eager to reassure the public and commercial partners that the problem is being taken seriously, have resorted to threats to prod action.
Strangely for such a potent side, that was City's best chance in the closing stages with Wolves blocking subsequent lofted balls into the area as the away side resorted to desperate measures.
On the defensive, Gore resorted to crying poverty.
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On many cable systems, the former Discovery Health dwells in the channel wilderness, making it hard for viewers to find, to the point that Winfrey herself has resorted to begging viewers to tune in.
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Ambani even resorted to buying a Bombay-based newspaper to counter the negative stories.
And to achieve this target, Nokia has resorted to job cuts in the past and is continuing to do so.
So political proponents of the stadium have apparently resorted to some bizarre math to paint a rosier picture for the public.
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