If the IRS picks on you, you generally have recourse to the courts.
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City officials said the gun giveaway program appears to be legal, so they have no recourse to shut it down.
Unable to pay credit card bills, they have no recourse to credit.
Millions of immigrant workers, he says, face constant petty discrimination and have little recourse to justice.
Women have legal recourse to fight against pay discrimination, as Amanda took advantage of.
Further, creditors have no recourse to sovereign assets in Greece, whereas in a corporate-debt restructuring, there are underlying assets factories, stock, equipment that ultimately can be seized and valued.
Because networks trust their routers to give correct information, even if users were aware of this fact--which, until today, they weren't--Kapela says they would have no recourse to prevent the attack.
Women have legal recourse to fight against pay discrimination...
Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law.
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If no additional revenue is coming in due to a refusal to raise taxes, coupled with the dramatically falling property tax revenues, government officials have no recourse but to go to the negotiating table with unions.
And because the manuscript had been in Britain for less the 50 years there would have been no recourse to the Export Licensing Committee to stop that from happening.
Employers have little recourse but to demand direct access.
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The actions of the government in this regards demonstrates continued contempt and disregard that we the undersigned feel that we have NO RECOURSE but to regard our government and some of our fellow citizens as hostile towards our declared rights and indifferent to the tyranny, oppression and terrorism that we have too long had to deal with.
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But the First Minister's office denied this, saying they would have "no recourse" to reclaim any cash.
But the First Minister's office said Mr Heyward's statement was incorrect and the assembly government would have "no legal recourse to seek re-payment of the grant".
With spectrum so finite a resource, the only recourse carriers have is to lease, acquire or win auctioned spectrum (should the FCC seek to free more up).
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.
With Tor, the trade-off then becomes near total anonymity versus the ability to have legal recourse in a national jurisdiction.
There are many African-Americans who may have the need for recourse in the court system who are never going to have that kind of profile.
They really have no recourse (although a lawsuit or two is likely to be filed).
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Does Asia, with less in the way of shareholder recourse (and scant pay figures), have something to learn from America?
The Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS), however, has already partnered with the MHQP- so physicians have every reason to look to the MMS for any recourse.
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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.
Thus, should Hambrecht, or any other UFL team owner who offers a personal guarantee to his players, default on his obligation to make payments by October 31, those UFL players who have been wronged should find comfort in hiring an attorney to seek recourse.
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The lack of action in closing Guantanamo Bay -- as President Barack Obama signed on to -- is furthering resentment that those held have no recourse or hope, the lawyer said.
Since the force and its troops enjoy immunity from local courts which most countries demand before offering soldiers to the UN cholera victims have no other formal legal recourse.
Kryptonite didn't have a blog and had rarely interacted with bike enthusiasts online, so its only recourse was to post information on its Web site.
Assange's only further legal recourse would be to apply immediately to the European Court of Human Rights, and his attorneys have vowed to do so.
Over the past three years, a series of increasingly urgent reports from the Royal Society, in the U.K., the Washington-based Bipartisan Policy Center, and the Government Accountability Office, among other places have practically begged decision-makers to begin planning for a world in which geoengineering might be their only recourse.
She also said builders in Canada have some legal protections that they don't have in the U.S., such as legal recourse should a buyer who has put down a deposit opt to walk away.
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