By early 2001 Global was stoking its earnings by resorting to swaps of capacity with the same carrier.
The government is resorting to extreme measures to try to revive the housing market.
At that time it may well have been a case of resorting to using a firearm.
Many home users, however, will spend a lifetime cranking out documents without ever resorting to one.
Government is resorting to its most potent tool, taxation, to exert control and exact tribute.
Though the rules are murky, even a few charities are resorting to this maneuver.
Despite the intense passion for sports Americans possess, we have generally avoided resorting to such violence.
Defending vigourously and resorting to counter-attacks, the Super Eagles were two minutes away from winning.
But this dilemma has frequently been faced by others without resorting to military trials.
WTO's complaints procedure, however cumbersome, has at least prevented each side from resorting to unilateral actions.
Can a government official believe that it is better to employ diplomacy before resorting to war?
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Mr de Hoop Scheffer on Sunday warned against resorting to violence to achieve political aims.
They dragged out the legal proceedings, resorting to every forensic technicality to do so.
The architects have succeeded in retaining its identity and integrity without resorting to a slavishly literal reproduction.
Here, too, Seagal relies on his martial arts training before resorting to any kind of lethal force.
Lenders are resorting to allowing more and more short sales, intending to speed up the healing process.
Local governments, which were not permitted to borrow, did so with gusto by resorting to various subterfuges.
Without resorting to installing any software, one option is to change certain settings in your Web browser.
Faced with such concerns, the gnomes of Zurich are resorting to an unlikely saviour: the marketing man.
Nudge theory is seen as a way of encouraging behavioural change without resorting to bans or increased regulation.
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Anxious to win a spot on at least the top 100 lists, some developers are resorting to tricks.
Resorting to underhanded tactics to undermine the opposition has only backfired for Mr. Najib, at home and abroad.
But he also warns that constantly resorting to the jeitinho breeds widespread disregard for the rule of law.
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Kemery recommended that parents try other pest-control tactics before resorting to pesticide use in the home or garden.
More than 60 localities across the country are resorting to do-it-yourself law enforcement measures to curb illegal immigration.
Not only that, but, also in principle, it could be done without resorting to the complexities of quantum entanglement.
Backing down on reform, and resorting to populist spending measures, may help win Mr Cardoso some cheap short-term popularity.
Wonderful, and we did this without resorting to all-electric cars or fuel-cell technology.
He criticised Mr Fox's vulgarity, and his habit of resorting to personal attacks.
Once more alert in the lonesome night, she took herself around the apartment, seeking an Internet connection, resorting to e-mail.
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