English to Telugu Dictionary recourse

recourse

సహాయాన్ని
definition
noun
surgery may be the only recourse
a source of help in a difficult situation.
translation of 'recourse'
రక్షణ కోసం ఎదురు చూచు,
సహాయం
example
The rest of the population could not afford such measures; the only stone-built and relatively fire-proof building they had 'recourse' to for defence was the village church or chapel.
They have no 'recourse' to the courts to review the question of whether they should be locked up.
all three countries had 'recourse' to the IMF for standby loans
Clients have considered 'recourse' to the European Court over this.
I'll venture that we believe religion is an effective 'recourse' against mortality.
There are zillions of ways to deal with any difficult situation, immediate 'recourse' to magic might not be the best.
It should therefore not surprise us that ‘Popular writers often had 'recourse' to classical myths, looking to them as a fount of imagery’.
In the commercial world, 'recourse' through copyright and legal means is available to those who believe their ideas and works have been stolen.
But, as is so often the case, such strong measures were the 'recourse' of a weak regime.
Has the ability to use force with impunity lowered the moral standard for the 'recourse' to force considerably from the last-resort requirements of just war?
Hence it had 'recourse' to adjudication to advance that process of agreement.
The French Minister added: ‘The use of force can only be a final 'recourse' .’
Violence should not be a first 'recourse' , but that doesn't change the fact that some people really need to be dealt with.
If this does not happen, there will be a possible 'recourse' to arms.
As a last 'recourse' , if we thought that he was in the city, we might contemplate putting some Marines there.
Victims who have not issued proceedings by that deadline will not have 'recourse' to the High Court, and have no alternative but to seek redress at the compensation tribunal.
surgery may be the only 'recourse'
The concept gives a payee a direct right of 'recourse' against the drawee bank, although if there are no funds then generally the drawee does not have to pay.
Mayer contrasts this process with the 'recourse' NAFTA gives corporations to fight local laws that interfere with their ability to profit.
In other times, and in other societies, it has had 'recourse' to the Inquisition and the gulag.
Though much of his career was outside South Australia, the abilities of Sir Richard Blackburn greatly impressed those before whom he appeared and those who have had 'recourse' to his judgments.
So, a private individual is entitled to automatic 'recourse' if a supplier fails to deliver, but a company may not.
As the branch had, functionally, agreed to negotiate or collect the cheque, it had a collecting bank's right of 'recourse' when the cheque was dishonoured.
This is often a last 'recourse' , only reluctantly resorted to when a party is clearly concealing income.
all three countries had 'recourse' to the IMF for standby loans
Harsh acts take away people's right of defence in an open court of law, a normal 'recourse' in a democratic structure.
a means of solving disputes without 'recourse' to courts of law
Many trade unions have had 'recourse' to what is called, rightly or wrongly, fictitious employees.
It's a reassuring 'recourse' for women like me who might even be accused of approaching life too conservatively, too responsibly.
the bank has 'recourse' against the exporter for losses incurred
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