avoid recourse

Frequency: 4.10.7 per million words

To deliberately not use a particular source of help.

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Examples (10)

  • Their system of dispute resolution avoids recourse to the courts.
  • The mediator worked hard to avoid recourse to legal action between the parties.
  • By communicating openly, we can avoid recourse to more drastic measures.
  • The company aims to avoid recourse to external borrowing this fiscal year.
  • It is often better to avoid recourse to violence, even in extreme situations.
  • Doctors try to avoid recourse to surgery whenever non-invasive treatments are possible.
  • The agreement was designed specifically to avoid recourse to international arbitration.
  • We need to find a sustainable way to avoid recourse to the emergency fund.
  • The government is desperate to avoid recourse to another unpopular tax hike.
  • Modern parenting techniques often suggest ways to avoid recourse to physical punishment.