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91 So when a blizzard or a budget standoff sends them home, some federal workaholics resort to extreme measures.
92 A violent headache can be safely dissolved within minutes without having to resort to aspirin or paracetamol with their accompanying side-effects.
93 In 1981 the government had to resort to crash purchases of kerosene to meet shortages.
94 Other restive ethnic groups will now be quicker to resort to arms.
95 That Government were able to carry through virtually all that legislation with hardly any resort to guillotine motions.
96 She vowed that never would she resort to such cheap tricks.
97 What is more, if people resort to blackmail and other threats, why not throw them into jail?
98 He thinks some states and cities will resort to pump-priming their economies with spending on things like roads, airports and waste-management.
99 The suitcase might have signs on or pictures of a holiday resort to add effect.
100 Increasing resort to factory production is a late step in matching output to a rising market.
101 Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication?
102 We have no choice but to resort to arbitration.
103 However, he may soon need to resort to Vin.
104 Worker must not resort to violence in industrial dispute.
105 If you wish to zero in on a particularly weak station, however, you must resort to a little math to alter the length of the crossbar.
106 Since this dispute is not negotiable, it is necessary to resort to arbitration.
107 Many people come to the summer resort to water ski.
108 "Remedy" means any remedial right to which an aggrieved party is entitled with or without resort to a tribunal. Sentencedict.com
109 Due to the asymptotic freedom of QCD, the determination of heavy baryon mass spectroscopy must resort to non-perturbative technique.
110 If both sides had radar-proof aircraft, American pilots could have to resort to old-fashioned dog fights, which would mean some of their planes almost certainly would be shot down.
111 Article 59 The insurer shall not resort to legal proceeding to demand the payment of the insurance premiums of insurance of persons from the applicant.
112 They are then exporting unemployment. If the countries with massive surpluses allow this to occur they cannot be surprised if deficit countries even resort to protectionist measures.
113 In the Alps and Apennines mountain ski resort to enjoy the pleasure of the driving range.
114 A woodworker can join a chest together without resort to nails or glue.
115 Evans thinks it's unlikely terrorists would resort to smallpox in a biological attack.
116 They are obliged to resort to the most ingenious contortions and combinations.
117 Many women resort to suicide, some by self-immolation, to escape their misery, according to Afghan and international human rights advocates.
118 In addition, the Arc de Triomphe and the Palace of Versailles, are people visited the resort to be.
119 As we know, the profoundly deaf patient cannot resort to the hearing aid device, however, through cochlear implant, such an effective way, it is completely possible for them to restore hearing.
120 On the other hand, we may resort to argument from thermodynamics.
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