As a last resort, a friend put the call out for a last resort-style tweet for help.
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He isn't against killing wolves as a last resort, he explained, but this, he said, was no last resort.
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You say that it is only a last resort measure, but the government of Puerto Rico has said that bankruptcy is it's last resort.
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I would think that's going to be their last resort.
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Of the two, the emergency spillway is a last resort.
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But it's rarely carried out, even as a last resort.
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Moving to an assisted living facility is a last resort.
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In most cases, playing online seems like a last resort.
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ELS said evictions are a last resort and generate losses.
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Our last resort is involving the nerve of the tooth.
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Arms should be a last resort, not a publicity tactic.
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As a last resort, MJ calls Kourtney for some advice.
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Again, the E.E.C.B. is a last resort, not a default.
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But the last resort includes the use of armed force.
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Retaliatory action would be a last resort, this person said.
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It, therefore, should be used only as a last resort.
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Excommunication is held in reserve as the very last resort.
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This is widely seen as a last resort move, however.
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Handcuffs and firearms are now considered tools of last resort.
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"Taking loans should only be a last resort," Parks said.
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Gold probably still remains the safe haven of last resort.
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"Military action at that time was not a last resort."
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It's a defense of last resort and almost always backfires.
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Military action at that time was not a last resort.
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So he is their doctor of first and last resort.
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CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES, THIS IS MY LAST RESORT.
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Typically, violence is the last resort of desperate, uneducated women.
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"Compulsory redundancies will always be a last resort," it said.
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We'll give it a really great name, like Last Resort.
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This heartbreaking decision was a last resort in extraordinary times.
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Byder was sending messages because he was the last resort.
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"It shouldn't be seen as a last resort," he said.
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If surgery isn't an option, there is one last resort.
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ORDINARILY, the Supreme Court is a tribunal of last resort.
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Growing up, ice fishing was the angling of last resort.
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Consider the company's Twitter or Facebook as a last resort.
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Again, the E.E.C.B. is a last resort, not a default.
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Aotearoa NZ is not your little last resort safe haven.
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Rather than a last resort, war now offers no resort.
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Firings should be a last resort when those efforts fail.
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"The last resort is to raise the price," Galanti said.
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For many, it is a last resort that weighs heavily.
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As a last resort, they should relocate to the bloc.
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The last option is only responsible as a last resort.
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"This is truly a last resort for me," Gesing wrote.
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In a last resort, there is also the Chinese military.
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For someone seeking answers, this would be the last resort.
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But he indicated that it would be a last resort.
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Experts propose keeping some in captivity as a last resort.
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Generally, heading to court is the path of last resort.
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Grid power would be the last resort, not the first.
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Experts proposed keeping some in captivity as a last resort.
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If impeachment is a last resort, "we're there," he said.
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As a last resort, you may need private student loans.
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" The surgery, she said, "is a last resort for me.
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This was a last resort but drivers didn't feel safe.
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And as a last resort, they're advised to counter the gunman.
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We are the survival method of last resort in many cases.
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Government assistance must be the last resort, not the first stop.
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Tapping your retirement savings should always be a last resort. Why?
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But in fact, government officials saw it as a last resort.
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Big, centralized power plants become the last resort, not the first.
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For millions of Americans, food stamp programs are the last resort.
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At the moment, colistin is considered a last "last resort" antibiotic.
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Israel says it uses live fire only as a last resort.
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Luyendyk seems like a desperate choice, if not a last resort.
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Surgery was a last resort for the desperate and the doomed.
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It's unclear why Waller has turned to a seemingly last resort.
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"Using the money should be your very last resort," he said.
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As a very last resort, you can cold-email the investor.
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The government has stepped in as the employer of last resort.
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Under the investors' plan, divestment would only be a last resort.
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In terms of an email, that's sort of a last resort.
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Which is where the letters of last resort then come in.
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Stephen Peat said he viewed prescription pills as a last resort.
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It's something I'm willing to do, but as a last resort.
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Clinging to the best of what's left is Putin's last resort.
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So the last resort, as always, is to "feel" what's right.
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Helicopter money has long been seen as a hypothetical last resort.
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It would be a last resort ... but wouldn't it be fun?
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That's exactly when the lender of last resort needs to lend.
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It asks backers to use detention only as a last resort.
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Use an e-mail or written message as a last resort.
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As a "last resort," it may temporarily close stores, Johnson noted.
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It's not just a job; it's a last resort for survival.
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Breaking up with your contractor is a truly desperate last resort.
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So I fell into dance because it was a last resort!
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As a last resort, police will be able to make arrests.
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The emergency closing, LaRose told me, was essentially a last resort.
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"We are coming to the place of last resort," he said.
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This is the last resort to get them back into payment.
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The dye job was a last resort to discourage foot traffic.
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Keep it short, polite and use it as a last resort.
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California offers a plan of last resort, but with limited coverage.
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The surgery is still considered a last resort after medical treatment.
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But I didn't realize that it's actually a last-resort tactic.
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When those efforts failed, the nuclear option was a last resort.
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Using retirement savings should be a last resort, financial planners say.
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McDonald said raising prices for consumers would be "a last resort".
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Rehab always felt like the most extreme option, a last resort.
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There's an opulence, a sort of decadence, to the Last Resort.
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But I didn't realize that it's actually a last-resort tactic.
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Monto was a last resort for runaways, widows and abandoned wives.
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"(Legal action) would be the last resort," he told reporters last month.
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Or, as a last resort alternative, you could always just use keys.
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Informality is a wise last resort for many of the world's poorest.
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In fact, you could say that feminism is itself a last resort.
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The police department said it used the robot as a last resort.
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The ICC is a court of last resort with 122 member states.
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Lions don't normally eat humans—we're sort of a last resort meal.
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But doing so would probably be a desperate act of last resort.
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"When I drink a shake, it's as a last resort," he says.
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GIGOT: That comes with that implicit - lender of last resort, for sure.
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"Patriotism is the last resort of thugs," he said after his release.
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This is a last-resort tool in case bond yields spike abruptly.
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If approved, it will be used as a last resort against superbugs.
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I considered the doctor to be a luxury and a last resort.
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" A senior Democratic aide described the discharge resolution as "a last resort.
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Individual lawsuits should be an extreme last resort for ensuring equal treatment.
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Senegal has indicated that military action would be an absolute last resort.
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"It is the last resort," said Millcreek School District Superintendent William Hall.
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Being this "market of last resort" gives the United States unique leverage.
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"Dipping into qualified retirement savings is generally a last resort," Pehrson said.
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Still, early withdrawals from retirement accounts should always be a last resort.
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This type of self-financed debt is the last resort of acquirers.
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The government could set itself up as an employer of last resort.
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Sipping a cocktail or glass of wine is surprisingly my last resort.
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Some might argue that those are riskier, last resort types of moves.
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"We like to call [gold] the currency of last resort," added Currie.
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It's important to understand that families use shackling as a last resort.
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But recent military exercises suggest Washington is preparing for the last resort.
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Considered the lender of last resort, it can be a stern taskmaster.
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Most financial advisers see borrowing of any sort as a last resort.
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For some people, it is a last resort when nothing else helps.
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But a cash handout should be a last resort, according to Dalio.
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Firms buying nonperforming loans have consistently said foreclosure is the last resort.
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Until now, heel surgery was seen as a last resort for Cespedes.
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Forcing this medically fragile community to move should be a last resort.
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Democrats wanted to authorize the subpoena as an option of last resort.
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So, you grab your smartphone and turn to a last resort: bitcoin.
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Launched last March, these weekly protests have become many Gazans' last resort.
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Mothers often see (prostitution) as a last resort to provide for their children.
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The instruction suggests ways to ensure that killing children is a last resort.
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Other "significant gaps" remain in the lender-of-last-resort function, Dudley added.
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Sources at many Western buyers have said litigation would be a last resort.
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Musk has said eminent domain would be a last resort to remove residents.
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Today, satellites are often the last resort for delivering Internet and phone calls.
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"It's an intervention of last resort", argues Selina Chadha, a director of Ofcom.
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Absolute bans of an activity should only be a measure of last resort.
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" Trump backtracked, responding: "Lethal force, under any circumstance, would be the last resort.
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" She added: "I view force as a last resort, not a first choice.
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Image: SamsungBut let's just assume this iris scanner trick is a last resort.
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Of course if you're doing things right, Sleep Dart is a last resort.
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Floods can force last-resort prostitution as women struggle to make ends meet.
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But for supporters, this policy provides what for many is a last resort.
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America has acted as a "lender of last resort" in time of crisis.
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The incredibly difficult decision to use lethal force is always a last resort.
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And military force must always be a last resort not a first choice.
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And military force must always be a last resort, not a first choice.
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" "Email is the last resort, and only a way to send official documents.
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The Fed began as a necessary "lender of last resort" during financial crises.
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Even so, loan workouts are often difficult, and foreclosure is a last resort.
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"I view force as a last resort, not a first choice," Clinton said.
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But turning power over to the laity will be the very last resort.
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"It is the last resort," Millcreek's Superintendent William Hall told Erie News Now.
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In most cases, experts now consider sleeping pills to be a last resort.
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In Kibera, women are turning to untrained abortion providers as a last resort.
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But there are situations where we want action to be a last resort.
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The option to settle disputes in court would be a last resort. Del.
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Necessary functions can cease," Feinstein told CNN, calling a shutdown "a last resort.
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The emergency room may be the first — or last — resort for these patients.
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He's generally against US intervention, and only supports war as a last resort.
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Even then, even in extremis, I would fly only as a last resort.
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The two sides agreed layoffs would be used "only as a last resort".
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Historically, the direct listing has been the public market debut of last resort.
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This committee of last resort is not how Congress is meant to operate.
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It's the last resort for cold, wretched, wintered souls in need of comfort.
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"The referendum is a last resort which I hope to avoid," he added.
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Well, there's always the market of last resort, the London Metal Exchange (LME).
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And they see solar geoengineering as a last resort to prevent utter catastrophe.
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A short course of a low-dose opioid should be a last resort.
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Yes, military force is sometimes necessary, but always — always — as the last resort.
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Mr. Mamau stressed that migration from Kiribati would be an absolute last resort.
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As a "last resort" you can borrow from your 401(k), Edelman said.
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He thought war should be a last resort, and that sentiment got applause.
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Officials said last week that using the act would be a last resort.
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"As a last resort, as in 2015, there are the Hungarians," he said.
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There will always be public courts to turn to as a last resort.
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General Dunford said that military options against North Korea were a last resort.
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To flunk what was called the "pre-induction physical" was the last resort.
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General Mattis knows that war is the last resort, not the first one.
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Transporting an animal this way should only be used as a last resort.
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And, once the bath becomes our last resort, a Stockholm syndrome sets in.
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Basically, when it comes to drugs, we're Big Pharma's sucker of last resort.
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However, there is no solar or propane power available on The Last Resort.
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Firing Widow's Kiss as an assault weapon should always be a last resort.
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Whether that's accurate, the law suggests that blocking should be a last resort.
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No such structural protection exists in our extra-judicial courts of last resort.
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With mounting panic, I decided to speak to the anesthesiologist, my last resort.
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Scientists see it as a complement to reducing GHGs, or a last resort.
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With police, I should be the last resort when they have no clues.
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Surgery became a treatment patients might actually choose instead of a horrific last resort.
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"As a last resort, you may need to kill a venomous snake," Frank wrote.
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Our last resort, though, was the grandmothers, both of whom live out of state.
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As a last resort, Chandra leans on her instincts and calls Child Protective Services.
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Opioids are used only as a last resort when the baby doesn't calm down.
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Only use this as a last resort and definitely not while watchOS is updating.
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While sometimes necessary, interrupting should be a last resort, not a weapon of choice.
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But residents, he said, should only go to the shelters as a last resort.
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Even as a last resort, a referendum would thus leave Britain divided and unhappy.
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Payday loans, meanwhile, are a last resort and shouldn't be tapped for buying gifts.
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"Regulation of speech must be a last resort," the San Francisco-based judge wrote.
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But in disaster relief, says Ms Giardinelli, medication is the option of last resort.
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According to Isaac, the last resort is turning to the bachaqueros, or black market.
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Explain why a little more, why you think breaking up is a last resort.
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But Tasers are now seen more as a last resort in Phoenix, he said.
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Although a break-up might be justified as a last resort, it is premature.
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They are just the employer of last resort for people with few other options.
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Initially, it could serve as a last-resort backstop in case of banking crises.
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Tandon said he hopes to only use teleoperation as a last resort, though. Drive.
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I don&apost want it, it&aposd be devastating it&aposs the last resort.
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Most entrepreneurs and experts agree that betting the house should be a last resort.
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"Lawsuits should be a last resort and we really did this reluctantly," he said.
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The last-resort antibiotic in question is a 50-year-old drug called colistin.
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Many even praised the musical group for bringing "Last Resort" back into their lives.
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The last resort is medication, often anti-inflammatory medication such as aspirin or naproxen.
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The Washington-based lender of last resort believes debt relief for Greece is essential.
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As a last resort, Kurz could also attempt to set up a minority government.
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When everyone else is selling, it's good to be the counterparty of last resort.
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A factory reset might be the last resort for troubleshooting a problematic Windows computer.
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As a last resort, he called President Ashraf Ghani's public phone line for complaints.
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Impeachment is a constitutional remedy of last resort, deliberately made difficult by our Framers.
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The US Supreme Court, the court of last resort, has undeniably changed the country.
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We will no longer be the home of last resort for criminals from abroad.
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"Imprisonment should be a measure of last resort, particularly during this crisis," Bachelet said.
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When a last-resort antibiotic is unavailable, an otherwise treatable infection can be deadly.
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Israel's military has said it has used live ammunition only as a last resort.
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And the CDC advised that Chinese KN30s be used only as a last resort.
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"So our own nuclear option will be our last resort, always," he said. video
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Consequently, early distribution strategies should only be used as a last resort, Slott said.
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Mary Fallin as a "last resort" to ask for more education funding and raises.
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For people in immigration detention, participation in a hunger strike is a last resort.
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You might pursue other avenues first and use them more as a last resort.
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And, as each of their stories illustrate, incarcerating children should be a last resort.
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Sinema said she now favors aggressive diplomacy with military intervention as a last resort.
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"That's typically a last resort to say 'we're going to subpoena this,' " Lankford said.
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The measure aimed at unvaccinated minors was a last resort, according to medical experts.
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Under international law, war was always understood to be a tool of last resort.
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Past administrations have also used tear gas, but it has been a rare, last resort.
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If you take that away, you take the social safety net of last resort away.
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However, he said that people should only go to the shelters as a last resort.
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The teachers voted to authorize a strike as a last resort measure, according to NJ.com.
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Only in Europe the company will make an exception for Colistin, a last resort antibiotic.
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Other TV credits include arcs on Last Resort, Star-Crossed, The Magicians, Sirens, and Underground.
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As a last resort you can always tape over any mics or cameras you see.
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As a last resort, you can try running a factory reset on the device.5.
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If that's not possible people should hide and as a last resort fight the attacker.
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When I read the letter, my first thought was: 'They are at the last resort.
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"Taking the country into war should always be a last resort," he said on Wednesday.
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It was a last resort they said, a big splurge to bring back the romance.
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As the "lender of last resort", they also have responsibility for safeguarding the financial system.
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Lethal intervention should be a last resort, said Griffin, because there can be unintended consequences.
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But I don't want to pressure the private sector, unless this is the last resort.
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If Kylie Jenner wants to borrow an outfit, sister Kendall Jenner is a last resort.
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As a last resort they said they cited the FTC Funeral Rule to secure pricing.
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The first infection involving a bacteria resistant even to a last-resort antibiotic was identified.
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As a public agency, ACOSS is eligible for last-resort emergency funding from the state.
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"Experts told INSIDER that these forces would likely only be used as a "last resort.
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A lawsuit is FIRE's tactic of last resort, especially when it comes to speech codes.
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Canceling the contract is the last resort for companies that refuse to correct their behavior.
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The last resort is to put a student in a "neutral position," the official said.
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However, she warns that this tactic should only be used as a very last resort.
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Where does that leave the venerable hospitals of last resort, the nets beneath the net?
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Sources told Reuters in February that the PBOC considered a benchmark cut a last resort.
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"Calling out" is one of the measures of last resort, not 1st or 2nd resort.
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Rehabilitation is the goal for young offenders, McCuish said, and custody is a last resort.
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"What we saw in Wuhan and elsewhere is really a last resort," Dr. Morse said.
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The Fed is now buyer of last resort in Treasuries, commercial paper and municipal debt.
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For millions of Americans the food stamp and temporary assistance programs are the last resort.
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Finally, hospitals should be a last resort, not the hallmark of the health care system.
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But recent military exercises suggest that the U.S. military is preparing for the last resort.
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Blocking Medium's 'Save To Medium' scraper from accessing the site should be the last resort.
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Entering the city's main shelter system should be "a last resort," according to the letter.
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They're often derided by investors as a last resort for sketchy companies to go public.
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Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio says that a cash handout should be a last resort.
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"It's on the table," he said, adding that it was still a last-resort option.
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Feature The inside story of the president and Deutsche Bank, his lender of last resort.
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Charges of racism, he said, have long been an attack of last resort for liberals.
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But with the pandemic, the president sees it as a "break the glass" last resort.
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But with the pandemic, the president sees it as a "break the glass" last resort.
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There's medication—mainly long-acting benzodiazepines like Klonopin—which doctors use as a last resort.
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They want them to go to college, and see the military as a last resort.
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And a forced taper should be done as a last resort, not as the norm.
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"Vetoes are only a last resort, but I am not excluding anything," he told reporters.
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Raising rates must be done only as a last resort — not to fight phantom inflation.
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Child abduction is often a desperate parent's move of last resort, says GlobalARRK's founder, Roz Osborne.
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After being turned down by multiple banks, he enlisted a last resort — his payment processor PayPal.
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He said its military has "a responsibility to exercise maximum restraint" except as a last resort.
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But both sides have recently softened their tone, saying instead that arbitration is a last resort.
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And Karen, at 42, is using her pregnancy as a last resort to fix her relationship.
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But the landlord rejected the offer, leading them to withhold their rent as a last resort.
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The Fed acted as lender of last resort to the world, offering foreigners $1trn of liquidity.
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Use brute force — cutting through the container with an oxyacetylene torch, say — as a last resort.
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And he has not ruled out having the city file for bankruptcy as a last resort.
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Sources told Reuters in February that the PBOC considered a benchmark rate cut a last resort.
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Oxenberg explained going to the media, which she said angered her daughter, is her last resort.
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"We tend to think of physician-assisted death as a matter of last resort," Black argues.
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This should be a last resort option, once you start pouring, you can't take it back.
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Now, with private firms sidelined, the Guards can step in as the contractor of last resort.
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Ghosting did allow me to end terrible relationships, but it should always be a last resort.
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Unloading a weapon felt like a last resort, as its impact on the situation was irreversible.
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Yeah, but the call quality isn't very good and it's a last-resort option for me.
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Buffett came to be seen as a lender of last resort during the global financial crisis.
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Vocational, career and technical high schools have often been stigmatized as a last resort for underachievers.
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It says the lawsuits are a last resort, after other attempts to collect on patients' debt.
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It appeared to be a measure of last resort, but initially it seemed like a breakthrough.
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Even with the new protections, payday loans should still be "loans of last resort," said McClary.
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But as Americans, we must always go to war reluctantly, and only as a last resort.
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Some Clinton opponents are now predictably grasping at the last resort: an attempted charge of perjury.
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Back then, the island was a workplace of last resort for unmarried mothers and their offspring.
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These became the cornerstones to settle disputes peacefully and use force only as a last resort.
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The federal government is the last resort and is the backstop to a robust local response.
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In such circumstances, the economy needs a spender and borrower of last resort: the public sector.
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These are staffing tactics of last resort – the kind taken by corrections leaders with few options.
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The Raptors had long been a half-purgatorial last resort, but they're now a legitimate destination.
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Most Guaidó supporters told CNN that they see US military action only as a last resort.
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Depopulation efforts at Citizens, the state-sponsored insurer of last resort has greatly reduced underwriting exposures.
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A position of last resort, the controversial "backstop" plan is essentially a legally-binding insurance policy.
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Hospitals were a last resort, places only the very poor or those with no family went.
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Our columnist Kevin Roose wonders whether Mr. Cook is becoming a technology regulator of last resort.
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As a last resort, you can also read the tips crisis negotiators offer about surviving Thanksgiving.
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You may then decide to dig into retirement savings — but leave that as a last resort.
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Forcibly separating children from their families is inherently traumatic and should always be a last resort.
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Yet the Fed, rather than acting as a lender of last resort, pushed Lehman into bankruptcy.
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I was hoping it would be a last resort that I never had to deal with.
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The House could have pursued censure and not immediately jumped to the remedy of last resort.
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But Tuvalu's Prime Minister Enele Sopoago told The Guardian abandoning the islands was the last resort.
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Only as a last resort can the bishop instigate a draconian inspection known as a "visitation".
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Others had come to the temple as a last resort after having been turned away elsewhere.
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Over the last decade, it has been the spender of last resort for the global economy.
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"The clemency power is the traditional last resort," said Margaret Love, a former federal pardon attorney.
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"This is a last resort," said Sumeet Singh, head of the utility's Community Wildfire Safety Program.
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As a last resort, going to a Best Buy isn't the worst thing in the world.
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The ICC is the "court of last resort," and came into force on July 1, 20023.
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What would Brussels need to do or not do for you to take that last resort?
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Shouldn't we want someone who's only taking on such an important job as a last resort?
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All of this chaos was avoidable, and tariffs should have been used as a last resort.
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Our last resort is to get married, but we both feel it's a little soon at 24.
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"Sometimes people think of the military as a last resort, at least where I'm from," Torres says.
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Countering the shooter is an extremely dangerous option, and experts typically recommend it as a last resort.
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According to news reports, the boys can't swim, so exiting underwater is considered a dangerous last resort.
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Colistin is used as a last resort to save people's lives when all other drugs have failed.
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Lots of coaches would refuse to stoop to the triple option, seeing it as a last resort.
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Clinton shook her head and took issue with his characterization of the controversial, last-resort medical procedure.
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Hunt has not ruled out leaving without a deal, but says it would be a last resort.
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It seemed rational to create a lender of last resort that did not depend on one man.
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Blocking FDI on national-security grounds should be a last resort, not a first line of defence.
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On the same program, Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster indicated military force is a last resort.
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If you're in need of cash — fast — make sure a payday loan really is your last resort.
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There are no apps here, and touch is a convenience you'll use mostly as a last resort.
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He also pointed out that we already knew cannibalism as a common last resort for hungry animals.
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Capizzi puts the vast majority into some kind of treatment program; detention centers are the last resort.
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These sanctions are only used as a last resort, but they still give the agreement some teeth.
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"Police use of force must be an absolute last resort measure," he added in his application essay.
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It's a last resort, a means of protection, and a reaction to the instigations of violent men.
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DEMOCRAT WITCH HUNT!" tweet from Saturday and added some famous lyrics from their 22019 hit "Last Resort.
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As a last resort, players can ram each other, their pointy prows tearing holes in enemy ships.
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Mentally ill people, for whom nursing homes are shelters of last resort, are particularly difficult to place.
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"Forcing this medically fragile community to move should be a last resort," Ptak said in a statement.
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Without reliable access to dentists, patients often visit the emergency room as their dentist of last resort.
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For years I had thought of Hart Island as the graveyard of last resort for homeless people.
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A last resort, then, might be to persuade hosts simply to act for their own economic benefit.
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It's a last resort -- especially for teachers who are asked to do more with less every day.
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Most strikes are called by labor unions as a last resort while bargaining for a new contract.
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Explore the Last Resort, ascending through its differently themed floors full of quirky contraptions and haunting enemies
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Although military action will be the last resort, China has never withheld the military option for Taiwan.
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But it should be a mechanism of last resort given how fragile our political institutions have become.
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Republican leadership is even considering pushing the whole debate into February, a last resort that Democrats oppose.
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This "lender of last resort" role was a key feature of the Fed's actions in 2007-08.
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The I.M.F. has a mandate to serve as an objective lender of last resort to troubled economies.
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Regulation, according to the majority of senators on the committees, would be an action of last resort.
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" Bangladesh is a member of the court, which is intended as the world's "court of last resort.
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"They look at it as a last resort for people in Canada at this point," Chatten says.
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As a last resort, I asked the police if there was anything they could do about it.
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The document does suggest that violence be used only as a last resort for a wife's disobedience.
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For some people, turning trees into charcoal is an option of last resort to make ends meet.
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But canceling a speaker should truly be a last resort and never based on the viewpoint expressed.
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Using it as a makeshift movie-watching device, to me, would be kind of my last resort.
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"These tools show that this lawsuit is not a last resort for the House," Judge McFadden wrote.
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Instead, he's encouraging couples to attend counseling, ahead of last resort options like legal separation and annulments.
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But he said the city is trying to avoid closures and sees it as a last resort.
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Shepard says retirement accounts should be your "absolute last resort" if you find yourself in financial trouble.
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Use it as a last resort if you can't source or acquire any other kind of disinfectant.
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Those who use violence must be held accountable, even when they use it as a last resort.
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Of course, as a last resort, the president can be impeached and removed from office for bribery.
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Moreover, having arrest as an option of last resort might also make less extreme options more palatable.
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Banks in Switzerland generally see charging customers to hold their cash as a measure of last resort.
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"We believe such actions are our last resort," the alliance wrote in a statement on Saturday night.
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Run to safety; hide from the attacker; or, as a last resort, fight back with anything available.
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As a last resort, the EU can require EU investors use a clearing house in the bloc.
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Droughts and floods have been tied to early marriage and sexual exploitation -- sometimes last-resort survival strategies.
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But Treasury also said its authority should remain as an absolute last resort with proposing major changes.
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You have said in the past that a referendum on EU membership would be a last resort.
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It will be an act of last resort but looks like we're heading in that right direction.
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"For us, that would be a measure of very, very last resort," Vestager told CNN on Wednesday.
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Because reverse mortgages are often a loan of last resort, there is a negative bias against them.
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I could always shoot back and use violence, but that was always the option of last resort.
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See our fact-check on how fabric masks are advisable but only as a last resort here .
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I actually think being public is almost the last-resort option, because you lose all your privacy.
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The [doctors] hoped that whatever happened would be better than the surgery, which was now the last resort.
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As a last resort before institutionalizing Keller for her violent outbreaks, her parents hired half-blind Annie Sullivan.
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Cave rescue experts consider an underwater escape to be a last resort, especially with people untrained in diving.
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The Astros have turned that massive haul of players into the reliever of last resort in their bullpen.
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Watch our video explainer for more on why the Senate nuclear option is a measure of last resort.
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But even if Amazon's mail-in recycling were wildly successful, recycling should be the last resort for electronics.
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The fund is also ready to be buyer of last resort for Veneto Banca's 1 billion euro IPO.
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A funny moment: For one organization, the last resort is a video of the pup in doggy PJ's.
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The government said it sought Apple's help only as a last resort, after having exhausted all known options.
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As the nose gradually fell, the pilots turned to a last-resort device to adjust the plane's trim.
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They were in a heated argument that landed them in Dr. Tuffy's marketing class as a last resort.
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But open violence is a last resort; the Mind Flayer prefers to perform this work in the shadows.
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Another misconception is that many patients (and doctors) think a clinical trial is only a last resort option.
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The next step, and what feels like a last resort for Chyna, is a trip to Kris's house.
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Their last resort is some drug that essentially stops your heart and resets it to a normal beat.
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The alien immigrant turns violent when confronted and K is forced to neutralize him as a last resort.
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Hurdling bushes, Johnstone said, he shouted warnings at Ejimkonye several times before opening fire as a last resort.
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I was seen as a last resort — a necessary curative to their children's lack of innate testing ability.
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Choosing default, as the solution to its debt problem is a last resort, it's possible but not probable.
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As a last resort, international miners can threaten arbitration, which lawyers say is cheaper than political-risk insurance.
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As a last resort (and definitely before you consider quitting), it can be good to get lawyers involved.
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For those clubs for whom monstrous animals are not sufficiently intimidating, the last resort is an actual monster.
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Some of those who remain have pawned their gold, a traditional last resort, to cover their living expenses.
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They are also trained to think before they shoot and to employ deadly force as a last resort.
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Is it possible that it has shifted the "market of last resort" balance too far the other way?
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Reverse mortgages may be a tool that is appropriate sometimes, but it should be considered a last resort.
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"A subpoena directed at a president's records should be permitted only as a last resort," the department wrote.
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But for immigrants seeking to avoid federal authorities, sanctuary remains a last resort — and a potentially risky one.
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Even more damning and ironic is the last resort to burn wood for fuel in places like Germany.
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THE BORROWING Back when he wrote his book, Mr. McKinley said that he considered debt a last resort.
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Mr. de Blasio promised to infuse such schools with money and social services, with closing a last resort.
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"They've always been there as a last resort," said John Salter, a financial planning professor at Texas Tech.
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But for thousands of homeless people and hard-up wanderers, they have become a retreat of last resort.
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If such enhanced supervision is still inadequate, the activity would have to be moved, as a last resort.
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Full forest closures are not common and the Forest Service stresses they're only done as a last resort.
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While I love Dunkin' for its food and coffee, I'd only do work here as a last resort.
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From 2005 to 2014, the FDA received almost 9,000 applications to try experimental drugs as a last resort.
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It will be held back as a last-resort treatment for patients with complicated and life-threatening UTIs.
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Just a few years ago, only a few doctors turned to fecal transplants, typically as a last resort.
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Amid this worsening opioid crisis, the CDC has urged physicians to use opioids only as a last resort.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson: He's executive producing a Hawaii-set comedy called "Last Resort," along with Paul Feig.
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We should use scarves and bandanas, as a last resort, to protect ourselves from a known aerosolized virus.
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Judge McFadden said courts should generally resolve disputes between the other two branches only as a last resort.
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As a last resort, he said, officers were trained to use deadly force to stop a suicide attack.
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If all else fails, they can get insurance from California's property insurer of last resort, the FAIR Plan.
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Today, Citizens' market share is about 5 percent, and it functions more as an insurer of last resort.
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But to celebrate whistle-blowing as anything other than a last resort is to give up on institutions.
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As part of this second task, central banks sometimes need to act as a lender of last resort.
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Rather than what your subheadline calls "Democratic hubris," his course of action was a strategy of last resort.
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"Absolute bans and quantitative restrictions of an activity normally constitute a measure of last resort," the commission said.
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Ofcom can fine broadcasters that do not comply, and as a last resort can cancel a broadcaster's license.
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Ofcom can fine broadcasters that do not comply, and as a last resort can cancel a broadcaster's license.
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The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency has called trailers a solution of last resort for housing the displaced.
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Such loans typically carry fewer borrower protections, and should generally be considered a last resort, Ms. Cochrane said.
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Personally, it would be a last resort for me to drug test children if I ever have them.
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"This was a last resort," Pierson told NBC News, referring to his decision to speak to the media.
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The government (in other words, taxpayers) would become the guarantor of last resort of only the market risk.
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This makes the May meeting nearly a last-resort chance to avoid a Greek default on its debts.
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Democrats have now created the appearance that impeachment of Trump is a last resort, not a first resort.
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Foreign CEOs are rare in Japan, and experts say they are often appointed only as a last resort.
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In the blind alleys of public health, GoFundMe has become both a first stop and a last resort.
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A dictionary became my last resort, to look up the plethora of words I didn't know (like "plethora").
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There's also been a dramatic increase in the number of last-resort antibiotics being used in US hospitals.
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"I do not want to release this picture and I'm doing so as a last resort," Idsinga said.
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It also stresses that citizens should only attempt to take down the shooter as a very last resort.
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Mr. Clegg challenged the decision on the ground that race should be used only as a last resort.
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That's why he says you should only eat snow as a substitute for water as a last resort.
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And transforming a last-resort show of force into a routine presence risks undermining public confidence in civilian authorities.
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That includes the authority to order the company liquidated, though a sell-off should always be a last resort.
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Diogenes Cariaga, an anthropologist based in Dourados, said taking young children into care should always be "a last resort".
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"At the moment, (Colistin) is the antibiotic of last resort ... but resistance is also becoming more common," she said.
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Plan B: Amillarah Private Islands For your, er, last resort, opt for fractional ownership of an Indiana bomb shelter.
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Money laundering was a side charge, a way to hold someone, or a last resort if nothing else stuck.
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Yours, The Last Resort Unit, Downing Street Reuters Breakingviews is the world's leading source of agenda-setting financial insight.
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Previously a joke circulated that its acronym stood for "It's The End" – the last resort for the academically weak.
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They have thus turned to the press as a last resort, sharing their experiences with Science and BuzzFeed News.
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In the course of the crisis, central banks turned on the liquidity taps as the lender of last resort.
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The amendment was a last resort for Senate Republicans to pass something — anything — to trigger negotiations with the House.
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She claims Future made promises to her, then ghosted, so she took him to court as a last resort.
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Also recycling is kind of a last resort as I see it — reusing components would be a better thing.
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Now, there are a significant number of people supporting the idea, though ultimately, it's viewed as a last resort.
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Voters have punished the party for its decision to step in as a governing coalition partner of last resort.
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It prefers local courts to rule on them, with the European Court of Justice (ECJ) as the last resort.
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Oftentimes, the already-approved drugs don't work for a patient, and a clinical trial can be their last resort.
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Is believing in the science going to make me pay attention, or prepare, or, as a last resort, evacuate?
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However, even with clear symptoms of the disease, doctors often try to test for endometriosis as a last resort.
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It's possible that this is a last resort, an acknowledgment that the issue can't be handled by surrogates alone.
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But air drops are a "last resort" as they are costly, complicated and deliver a mere trickle of aid.
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Killing has always been painted as the last resort for these heroes, not an intrinsic element to their heroism.
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Cyclists have been training indoors for decades, but they've mostly endured hours of mindless spinning as a last resort.
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On Friday, Borghi also reiterated his call for the European Central Bank to become a lender of last resort.
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But many hospitals of last resort are at risk of losing millions of dollars, which spurred the federal suit.
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While authorities have not released Jenny's cause of death, the Last Resort Rescue announced yesterday that she had drowned.
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"I happen to believe from the bottom of my heart that war should be the last resort," he said.
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Out of necessity, it has become in recent years a weapon of last resort against the worsening superbug scourge.
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"Cutting the dividend would be a last resort," Moody's Investors Service credit analyst Rene Lipsch told Reuters on Wednesday.
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Use of our military should always be the last resort as we seek to utilize the other three elements.
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But its boss matters because, for all its faults, the UN is the last resort when chaos breaks out.
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In Dr. Hope, Pielhau describes her battle with cancer and how she settled on GcMAF as a last resort.
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Paul and Massie are in the minority in Washington because they truly believe in war as the last resort.
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As the pressure built, the moves became even more dramatic, as the specialist remained the buyer of last resort.
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" Pressed on this, his daughter clarified to ABC, "So lethal force, under any circumstance, would be the last resort.
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Every year, elders and people with disabilities are prematurely forced into nursing homes and hospitals as the last resort.
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As a last resort, Altucher said that he would support his daughter if she wanted to take time off.
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But in the U.S., the criminal-justice system doubles as the nation's mental health-care provider of last resort.
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If anything, America is too often at the end of those chains, as the global consumer of last resort.
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But voting against specific directors is often seen as a "last resort," said Nick Dawson, Proxy Insight managing director.
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A Pennsylvania school district armed teachers with miniature baseball bats to use "as a last resort" after that shooting.
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In Canada, immigrant children are separated from their parents only as a last resort; 155 were detained in 2018.
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I consider touch a last resort I follow a hierarchy of instruction that I believe every teacher should adopt.
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SunEdison could not afford the deal, instead resorting to debt instruments that is usually the last resort of acquirers.
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Taking action against a shooter should be your last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger.
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As a last resort, I got in touch with an expert in German law to try to clarify things.
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In that debate, law enforcement authorities maintain that they would only use such extraordinary access as a last resort.
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Europe has long been seen as the industry's "destination of last resort" due to its flexible continent-wide markets.
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These drugs are often the last resort for people with cancer and other terminal conditions who experience excruciating pain.
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Hand-painted ads had become a niche product, an expensive last resort in landmark districts with strict signage laws.
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And as a last resort, I watch what I say in my emails and keep my web camera covered.
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Woods submitted to spinal-fusion surgery in April 2017, as a last resort to improve his quality of life.
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"We need the N.F.I.P. to be a full participant in this as the insurer of last resort," he said.
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Instead, supplies and people will be brought in by airplane or, as a last resort, by long-range helicopters.
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A friend well versed in overdose triage saved her with CPR because calling fire rescue is a last resort.
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Nevertheless, medication should be a last resort, and "The Myth of the A.D.H.D. Child" provides many excellent alternative strategies.
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He hammered the assertion that impeachment should only be used in extremely rare cases and as a last resort.
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While it maps out best practices, including using suspension as a discipline of last resort, the recommendations aren't mandatory.
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Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said military options were a last resort.
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Payday loans have often been a last resort for those struggling to pay their bills before their paychecks arrive.
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As a last resort, the city confined many of them under guard in public hospitals until they were cured.
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But these invasive therapies are last resort, and the adverse side effects can sometimes be worse than the hiccups.
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Plus, 49 of 50 US state courts of last resort have term limits, retention elections, or mandatory retirement age.
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Warren's proposed bill has faced widespread pushback from those in business who argue government regulation is the last resort.
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Some businesses argued to the local Spokesman-Review that the devices are genuinely useful as a "last resort," though.
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This should typically be a last-resort option, as blocking an angry user may add fuel to the fire.
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By acting as global lender of last resort, the Fed stopped the subprime mess from metastasizing around the world.
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But these invasive therapies are last resort, and the adverse side effects can sometimes be worse than the hiccups.
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Left-wingers often cite the adage that patriotism is the last resort of the scoundrel — and with good reason.
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And ICYMI, we wrote about how in the deepest cold, a subway car becomes a shelter of last resort.
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Advocates for the rules doubt the U.S. Congress will help prevent a repeal, leaving litigation as a last resort.
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Scientists see it as a complement to reducing GHGs, or a possible last resort if emissions continue to rise.
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Because of this, for many of my friends and me, it's become a last resort in terms of social networking.
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During the years running up to the 2008 crisis, the United States served as the global consumer of last resort.
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It&aposs almost the last resort, the police officer on the street who has a gun who could stop him.
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In those cases, the practice should be limited, applied with constraints and used only as a measure of last resort.
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There was this sense of the internet back then being a last resort; it wasn't a cool place to be.
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Many of the campaigns made a point to stress that these treatments were a last resort for the ill person.
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Asylum is a forward-looking last-resort type of measure to shelter those who cannot find adequate protection other ways.
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Changes to the German telecommunications law were also under consideration as a last resort, the paper said, citing government sources.
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So if you want to make sure peace prevails, then tell North Korea and China that is a last resort.
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The carpabenems are drugs of last resort, and the CDC considers organisms that evade these antibiotics to be nightmare bacteria.
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However, cave rescue specialists have cautioned against that approach except as a last resort, because of the dangers it poses.
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Because of that difficulty, several of the Democratic presidential candidates framed the option as a safety net or last resort.
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The European Central Bank (ECB), for its part, was unable or unwilling to act as a lender of last resort.
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The EU has offered reassurances that the backstop would only ever be applied as the last resort, and only temporarily.
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If the trends continue, we're going to need a new last-last-resort drug that's hopefully not the last one.
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Breaking up tech giants should be a measure of last resort, the European Union's competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, has suggested.
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The superbug is resistant to many antibiotics, even Colistin, which doctors use as a last resort when other antibiotics fail.
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Dr. Zeichner, on the other hand, considers urine therapy more of a last resort, stranded-on-a-desert-island measure.
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Her Republican opponent has vehemently rejected the attacks and said he would only use nuclear weapons as a last resort.
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A Health Ministry spokeswoman said cannabis would only be used as a last resort when nothing else seemed to work.
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It is both a first job and a last resort for a large segment of the population in many countries.
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Among those, 12 countries said a "last resort" drug known as colistin is still being used as a growth promoter.
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Currently, bacteria resistant to colistin, which is known as the "antibiotic of last resort," are showing a marked increase globally.
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Traditional satellite broadband is historically terrible, and is usually seen as the last resort for those lacking better broadband options.
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In other cases, physicians themselves prefer to keep patients on oral drugs and switch to LATs as the last resort.
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There were people who thought she was going to say we're the balance sheet of last resort for the universe.
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These interventions, at the most basic level, are a last resort designed explicitly to keep people who use drugs alive.
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Military use of our soldiers, our sailors and marines and our military personnel, should be an option of last resort.
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These FSA loan guarantees and direct loans are often considered to be loans of the last resort, say banking experts.
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Polar bears are a protected species and shooting them is allowed only for self-defense and as a last resort.
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America, the world's importer of last resort, remains pinned to near-zero rates, and economically vulnerable, thanks to this dynamic.
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They too had an enlarged nozzle and thus more accommodating silicone tips, which I tried as a last resort. Bingo.
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"This legal action is very much a last resort," said Tom Elvidge, Uber's general manager for London, in a statement.
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And militaries have come to see themselves as political arbiters of last resort, rather than partisan actors or potential rulers.
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They combined sensible regulation of medically underwritten individual insurance with limited purpose high-risk pools or insurers of last resort.
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The foreign-policy blunder of the century, billed as a war of necessity, in fact was "not a last resort".
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Such conditions have stigmatised temporary employment—so much so that workers seek out temping jobs only as a last resort.
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Does this mean that the LME can once again function as a credible "market of last resort" for end-users?
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In the last resort, his resignation would provoke a political firestorm that could lead to impeachment proceedings against the President.
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That law should require that criminal prosecution be a last resort against only clear violations of narrowly defined federal statutes.
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But while Jamaica evokes images of rum, dancing, and beaches, this option-of-last-resort would be anything but fun.
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Insiders say companies often raise debt as a last resort when they can't get anyone to give them more capital.
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"It's a new thing for PG&E and something we do as a last resort," Doherty said of the shutoffs.
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But we also believe in diplomacy, avoiding military conflicts at all costs and using force as only a last resort.
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The Treasury said FSOC only designate firms as a last resort, and rely on sector-specific regulators for most oversight.
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So the spectacle of confrontation is really usually a last resort, when other methods have failed, to disrupt these groups.
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Last year, teachers reached their boiling point, and the #RedforEd movement was a last resort to remedy a dire situation.
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To hear Kelly explain it, her turn towards a feel-good morning show is a choice, not a last resort.
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The restrictions, called embargoes, are usually a tool of last resort for railways to ease congestion by temporarily limiting traffic.
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Athletes and survivors have been calling for this step for years, but decertification—characterized as a last resort—never came.
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The isolate will be measured for resistance to five antibiotics, including ciprofloxacin and the last-resort drugs cefixime and ceftriaxone.
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But costs did not ease on Wednesday despite the Fed's entrance into the market as a lender of last resort.
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As a last resort — and since the father wouldn't come outside — the cops kicked in the door after 1 a.m.
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Many thousands of migrants, often as a last resort to avoid deportation, have applied for visas or asylum in Mexico.
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It calls for providing migrants with basic services, improving legal paths to migration and using detention as a last resort.
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Receivership is a last resort that allows the federal government to take control of public housing authorities in dire straits.
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Such loan guarantees and direct loans through USDA FSA are often considered loans of last resort, say bankers and economists.
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In the absence of surgical masks, the CDC has recommended using bandanas, scarves, and handmade masks as a last resort.
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During Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the convention center was also used as a shelter of last resort for displaced residents.
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Such loan guarantees and direct loans through USDA FSA are often considered loans of last resort, say bankers and economists.
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"They treat Bolsonaro as a last resort, as someone who could contain the growth of violence in Brazil," he said.
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Likewise, with prison policy, incarceration should be used only when necessary, as a last resort when nothing else will work.
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This would be a last resort, said Leggatt, adding however that fairness for the defendants also needed to be considered.
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In other words, when friendship and familiarity are your principal qualifications, you are pretty much a candidate of last resort.
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There will be some manner of combat in the game, but it's meant to be more of a last resort.
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Advanced RV created The Last Resort, a tiny home on wheels built on a 144-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500.
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Things that do not sell are donated, or as a last resort, sent to the Sanitation Department for permanent retirement.
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The authors describe "chaos incitement" as a "strategy of last resort by marginalized status-seekers," willing to adopt disruptive tactics.
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As a last resort, when someone who was not meant to enter the garden threatened to, the volcano would erupt.
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Democrats could seek censure as a last resort, but likely would be reluctant to pursue a purely symbolic consolation prize.
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But that may not be wise, writes Elisa Martinuzzi of Bloomberg: The deal looks like the option of last resort.
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In an interview last week, Taylor emphasized that WADA has to use its declaration of noncompliance as a last resort.
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For many citizens of limited means, payday loans are the source of last resort for critically needed short-term funds.
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He said that he could use his subpoena power as a "last resort" if the requested documents were not relinquished.
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And as a last resort, Mr. Trump has said he could declare a national emergency to build a border wall.
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"There's nothing you can't make worse with surgery, which is why it should always be a last resort," Sallis says.
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"The United States government has always been the insurance of last resort," Grassley said in a phone interview on Friday.
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Unicef, Save the Children and other international charities consider such adoptions a last resort; relatives and local adoptive parents are preferred.
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"Absolute bans and quantitative restrictions should only be used as a measure of last resort," the Commission said in a statement.
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The United States is the largest consumer market on the planet and the "consumer of last resort" for every other country.
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Experienced cave rescue experts consider an underwater escape a last resort, especially with people untrained in diving, as the boys are.
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Plan B: There is no plan B. For your, er, last resort, opt for fractional ownership of an Indiana bomb shelter.
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So too does a Universal Basic Income feel insufficient and a last resort, rather than an active, well-targeted policy solution.
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"Recharacterization is the last resort if your filing deadline has come and gone, and you've made an excess contribution," Steffen said.
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HURDLES: It is a last resort for both sides, especially the SPD, which fears it will lose out as junior partner.
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Officers are now required to hand out "receipts" to those frisked, and trained to use the method as a last resort.
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We finally talked to G.E. Capital in New York, which was the lender of last resort before you called Tony Soprano.
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On previous models, the port served as a last resort for data recovery when backups and other recovery methods had failed.
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"It is the last resort, but it is an option and something we want people to be aware of," Hall said.
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If private insurers aren't offering coverage, he said, the state has an insurer of last resort: the Hawaii Property Insurance Association.
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The time has come to expand treatment courts, and to make retribution a last resort for use only if rehabilitation fails.
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Calling 911 is absolutely a last resort for me, even when someone close to me — or I myself— is in danger.
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Some opponents favour a national strike, like the one that brought Mr Ortega to power in 1979, as a last resort.
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The European Commission said just a week ago that member states should ban "sharing economy" services only as a last resort.
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In these extreme cases, Ross says an intervention can be a loved one's last resort before cutting off the MLMer completely.
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AL.com's editorial board, which had picked every Republican since Ronald Reagan for endorsement, backed Clinton as a last resort to Trump.
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Russia, alongside China, has become a creditor of last resort for Caracas, lending it billions of dollars as its economy implodes.
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If patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, then bunting might be called the last resort of the hopeless hitter.
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But Mr Sisi took most of these steps as a last resort, to secure a much-needed loan from the IMF.
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If he had to, as a last resort, he would use military force to stop their missile programs, their nuclear program.
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Parents who received the letter of last resort had been contacted numerous times by phone, email and other letters, he said.
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"This is a course of last resort and is only taken when less serious disciplinary measures are insufficient," the description reads.
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Another theme is that teaching is always the last resort or shabby alternative for another career dream these individuals once had.
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But overall China appears to have moved from being the buyer of last resort for metals to being the swing producer.
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But aerial spraying should be a last resort, as the best way to combat Zika is to prevent it from proliferating.
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Some judges and lawyers said that when Beijing issued its first interpretation in 1999, it was seen as a last resort.
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So, as a last resort, the C.D.C. on July 6 endorsed aerial spraying to eliminate mosquitoes with an insecticide called naled.
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Of course, the least palatable and therefore option of last resort would be to employ military force to subdue the population.
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Although sanctions are seen as an unlikely last resort, their threat is deemed as useful to convince Italy to change course.
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Uber has not decided if it will legally challenge Mexico City's ban but views that as a last resort, Ranero said.
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"This extraordinary step is a last resort -- unprecedented and unfortunate but necessary to fully and fairly review Judge Kavanaugh's nomination," Sen.
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"You are effectively becoming the supplier of liquidity of last resort — beyond the central banks," Mr. Cryan said to Mr. Fink.
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Implicit in the kingdom's approach is that, if and when oil demand falters, Aramco will be the producer of last resort.
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Foreign leaders 'a last resort' What's unusual about Ghosn's arrest is a high-profile foreign executive has been accused of wrongdoing.
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He said in June he would pursue one with a "heavy heart," but only as the option of the last resort.
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The official city charity — the dreaded "Muni" — imposed punitive "work tests" on its clientele and was regarded as a last resort.
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It was developed as a last-resort treatment for children with epilepy and other seizure disorders who didn't respond to medications.
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In the U.S. the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises that homemade masks be used "as a last resort."
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Had I been honest, I would have told him that I had arrived in Hangzhou on a journey of last resort.
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The question, then, is how we shift our understanding of pain so that psychology is the opposite of a last resort.
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As a result, it bolstered its status by establishing itself as a lender of last resort in the common-currency area.
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When she finally breaks out a pair of blaster gauntlets by the movie's end (pictured above), they are a last resort.
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Across the country, idled federal workers and contractors are taking up last-resort jobs with ride-hailing services and delivery apps.
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My editor asked me to go back and ride the E. "You called it 'the shelter of last resort,'" she said.
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They marketed themselves as lenders of last resort, offering emergency loans for a broken-down car or an unexpected medical bill.
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Even among tattoo aficionados, the face was sacrosanct, a canvas of last resort when the rest of the body was covered.
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Police will first encourage people indoors, then issue a fine, then be able to use reasonable force as a last resort.
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The loan option will always be there; no need to do it before necessary, and it should be a last resort.
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Resetting a device used to be an absolute last resort, such was the associated hassle in getting everything back working again.
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Much of this cost burden will fall upon hospitals, who effectively serve as insurers of last resort in American health care.
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"The last resort anyone wants to pursue is litigation," said Mr. Sladkus, who, with Mr. Paioff, represents Ms. Lubin's condo association.
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Fearing that the chemicals might explode, the workers as a last resort transferred them to nine refrigerated trailers on the property.
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The Times Magazine has the inside story of President Trump's long, complicated relationship with Deutsche Bank, his lender of last resort.
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However broken the rules that govern our real courts, the court of last resort is bound by no rules at all.
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It was not the first time that opponents of the government had turned to the European Union as a last resort.
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We are choosing the path of least resistance for us, even though it is the path of last resort for her.
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We're told taking Future to court was Cindy's last resort and she wanted to solve this amicably and on their own.
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Top U.S. officials say they do not want to take military action against North Korea unless it is a last resort.
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And crucially, it became a last-resort for people are rightly afraid of the police, and rightly fear for their safety.
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"[I] want the country to understand this is the last resort," Schiff said on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday.
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"You want to use a 401(k) as a place of last resort," says Boneparth, not as your primary savings account.
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Absolutely. Did it transpire at the school disco that, actually, all the popular kids knew every goddamn word to "Last Resort"?
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If none of that works, Wendell said, there is one last resort: "I try to get the ball back," he said.
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For weeks, the FBI had claimed that it had exhausted other methods and was turning to Apple as a last resort.
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These would evolve into the WPA and the CCC and provide enduring sources of last-resort employment as the economy recovered.
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Russia, like China, has become a creditor of last resort for Caracas, lending it billions of dollars as its economy implodes.
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That is an uncommonly pugnacious statement for a firm that operates behind the scenes and uses public pressure as a last resort.
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Moreover, he portrays foreign workers as a last resort, to fill gaps while the government tries to get more Japanese to work.
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The FSA provides crop insurance and serves as a lender of last resort for farmers on the brink of going belly up.
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Cutting benchmark interest rates may be the last resort as that could weigh on the yuan and fuel debt risks, analysts say.
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Financial supervision would remain with the U.S. central bank, as would its traditional role as lender of last resort in a crisis.
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For Rawls, who is simply looking for a safe place to sleep, this is not just a shelter or a last resort.
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It means I have a certain set of things I&aposm going to do to stop this guy as a last resort.
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They offer abortion services, in accordance with local rules, and say it is a last resort in preventing unwanted or unsafe births.
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The so-called "skinny repeal" is a last resort for Senate Republicans to pass something — anything — to trigger negotiations with the House.
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But it has tended to be viewed as a last resort by both politicians and voters as it leaves the opposition weak.
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Fire shelters are used as a last resort and are aluminum tents that reflect heat and offer some amount of breathable air.
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But that's often a last-resort option due to the limitations of the technology, including connection lag, spotty service, and lower bandwidth.
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Unable to think of anything and utterly exasperated, he and Stine's team decided to email Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos — a last resort.
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It states solitary confinement "must only be used as a measure of last resort" but did not specify what that would mean.
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Another suggestion involves running a factory reset on your console, though you may want to look at that as a last resort.
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The last resort: a factory resetThe most effective way to speed up your phone is to simply wipe everything and start again.
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The ICC is a court of last resort — authorized to take on cases where national authorities cannot or will not launch prosecutions.
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When a country flouts these values, the Union can, as a last resort, remove that government's right to vote on Union matters.
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In July, scientists identified a strain of Escherichia coli that the antibiotic of last resort cannot treat in a Connecticut pediatric patient.
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Some infections require the use of older, more toxic antimicrobials as a last resort, but they're sometimes developing resistance even those drugs.
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These animals frequently have more effective ways to avoid predators, like camouflage or speed, and use tail lashing as a last resort.
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Banks usually benefit from central banks acting as lenders of last resort if large numbers of depositors suddenly demand their money back.
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And for some victims, violence may be used as a last resort to protect themselves and their children from an abusive partner.
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The EU has kept a firm stand, offering only reassurances that the backstop is seen by European officials as a last resort.
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But just a day later, Schumer's message was that a Republican-led legislative fix should the be the option of last resort.
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Other approaches like electrical nerve stimulation can carry risks, and invasive surgeries are an unappealing last resort, according to Coda's chief executive.
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In an internal memo published by La Vanguardia newspaper, the police chief said force should be used only as a last resort.
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Fitch's view of BG's creditworthiness is tempered by the heightened competition it faces and the lack of a lender of last resort.
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The amendment comes about two weeks after U.S. researchers confirmed the new strain of bacteria resistant to what's called "last resort" antibiotics.
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Because it is not a sovereign nation, it cannot seek help from such lenders of last resort as the International Monetary Fund.
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"In fact, Emirates' cabin crew is trained in restraint techniques, though Nurazlin says that this is only used as a "last resort.
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Now, with Iran in the sanctions crosshairs, and despite increases in U.S. production, Russia re-emerges as the supplier of last resort.
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The responsibility for a manufacturer is to make sure a product is not defective — not to be the insurer of last resort.
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As a last resort, you can withdraw funds from an IRA or 401(k), which has its own set of tax implications.
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Gelernt took issue with the government's DNA testing, saying it should be used as "a last resort" and pointing to privacy concerns.
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Ultimately, according to Mr. Buffett, only the U.S. government, specifically the Fed as lender of last resort, can stop a financial panic.
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For a generation, gift cards have been the holiday present of last resort — the thing to buy when nothing comes to mind.
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That being said, this shouldn't be a habit that you get into or be seen as anything other than a last resort.
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Ultimately, the US has been the world's consumer of last resort for decades with many countries' economies geared to supplying US demand.
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Plugging the leak with cement is the option of last resort because it means the well can't be used in the future.
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And if you're really desperate, and you manage a peek at that list, taking someone else's name is always a last resort.
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If talks with the SPD should fail, the last resort would be the formation of a Merkel-led minority government, she added.
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The Nima feels like a last resort test — for when you want to know if that queso dip will ruin date night.
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Resolutions of inquiry are often a last-resort method of demanding information, something McCaul does not believe the committee has yet reached.
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It was a different story in 2008 when hundreds of banks took advantage of the Fed's role as lender of last resort.
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Woods traveled to Texas that month for the operation, which he described it as "a last resort" after three less complex operations.
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You may also be able to tap your retirement savings, though financial advisors say this should be close to a last resort.
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Tip "Think of us as a bank of last resort," says Lou Tansky, the owner of Uncle Ben's Pawn Shop in Cleveland.
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The Food and Drug Administration permits fecal transplants only as a last resort for treating C. difficile infections after antibiotics have failed.
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If you've seen your retirement savings crushed by the markets and you're approaching retirement, selling off assets should be a last resort.
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Although quarantines are considered a measure of last resort, "police powers" give states, counties and even cities broad authority to impose them.
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The law also exempts the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, the state-run insurer of last resort for wind damage in coastal areas.
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It is largely because of these systemic weaknesses in our judicial system that we find ourselves with a court of last resort.
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No such structural protection exists in our extrajudicial courts of last resort, and Ricciardi and Demos chose not to impose their own.
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Is it just that they cannot abide the idea that government sometimes — even if only as a last resort — does good things?
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As it stands, help to vulnerable people is being outsourced to small organisations — most often charities — which act as a last resort.
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Dating apps have been around for multiple decades, which means they are the norm and don't have to be a last resort.
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"We are in very good financial shape as the state's insurer of last resort," said Michael Peltier, media relations manager at Citizens.
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It is populism in its most noble sense when voters have transparency into who will be on the court of last resort.
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As a last resort to slow the disease's progress, Ted participated in an experimental procedure that was not approved by the FDA.
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With bitcoin, there is no central regulating body, nor is there a lender of last resort, such as a central bank, involved.
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With no market of last resort to deliver to, excess material will simply be soaked up by an expanding battery supply chain.
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From my own experience I would say that if you want to change a policy, going public should be a last resort.
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The strain she was infected with was already resistant to the antibiotic vancomycin, which was traditionally considered the treatment of last resort.
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"It is the last resort if the situation becomes worse," said Mikitu Kassa, head of Ethiopia's National Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Committee.
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Many patients simply don't know about clinical trials, while others think they're a last resort rather than a primary line of defense.
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Lawful military force must always be a last resort and must have a high likelihood of success under the principle of necessity.
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"Athletes around the world are concerned about this, and it's a last resort," he added, referring to the consideration of boycotting competitions.
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The facility is an extension of the central bank's lender-of-last-resort mandate and is an expensive form of overnight funding.
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Yes, he replied, there was a big role for the I.M.F. to play as a lender of last resort to emerging markets.
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He described the channel as "an essential tool" but a last resort for those who can't find recourse elsewhere in the agency.
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Steinmeier's intervention suggests he regards a new election - desired by half of Germany's voters according to a poll - as a last resort.
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Funded by euro zone banks, the Single Resolution Fund has been used as a last resort to rescue struggling banks in the bloc.
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And so antibiotics used to treat the deadliest pathogens are kept as a last resort when all else fails, such as the carbapenems.
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" He cautioned that preventing the pursuit of criminal justice in the face of an assertion of immunity "should be an absolutely last resort.
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Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said in a Reuters report that negative interest rates would only be a last resort for the Fed.
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But according to Chance, he had attempted to premiere the video on other platforms before falling back on Facebook as a last resort.
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With the potential for millions of people to lose power this week, "that sure does not feel like a last resort," Toney says.
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It is a superbug that is resistant to many antibiotics, even Colistin, which doctors use as a last resort when other antibiotics fail.
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Think of the Paul Ryan / Papa Roach gag, a fake screenshot that claimed Ryan's car drove away blaring "Last Resort" after a loss.
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The Fed is less likely to rescue foreigners by acting as a global lender of last resort, as it did a decade ago.
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They include CRE (for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae), gut bacteria resistant to the last-resort antibiotics that are deployed when all else has failed.
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"In those cases, the practice should be limited, applied with constraints and used only as a measure of last resort," Mr. Obama wrote.
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A last-resort drug and reserved for extreme cases, he explained that it wasn't for everyone and certainly not to be taken lightly.
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That the last resort has now become the first response shows how much Mr Macron's moralising has hit the buffers of African realpolitik.
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McConnell's argument about a binary choice — pass this or live with the ACA — gets stronger the closer he gets to his last resort.
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As a last resort against spam, Group admins can always shut down a group chat or limit their creation to only other admins.
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However, he said judges should rule on such issues only as a "last resort" and after efforts to narrow differences have been exhausted.
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As a last resort, I reached out to someone who might know more about this whole tooth business: the NYU School of Dentistry.
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"A rule change should be a last resort," Senator Jeff Merkley told me from New Hampshire, where he was campaigning for Maggie Hassan.
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Instead, he said that it would likely be a "last resort," but noted that there were situations where he could envision it happening.
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Madrid took the unprecedented step of firing the government of Catalonia on Saturday in a last resort to thwart its push for independence.
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Immunocompromised patients may heal slowly and be more at risk for infection after surgical interventions, so doctors recommend surgery as a last resort.
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"Our mission is to take mass transit from last resort for some, to first choice for all," said Doug Kaufman, CEO of TransLoc.
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Dela Rosa is included in a crimes against humanity complaint lodged by a Filipino lawyer with the ICC, a court of last resort.
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In an emailed statement on Tuesday, he said that litigation is "always a last resort," but this is what has to be done.
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Wade leaves Vanessa in the middle of the night to get turned into a superhero as a last resort to fight his cancer.
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Issa said in the interview that forcing leaders out of office "happens in third-world countries" and should only be a last resort.
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Korean store owners with guns in hand and looks on their faces as if this is a last resort and a sad one.
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As a last-resort, doctors will prescribe these patients Prograf, a drug approved to help prevent people's immune systems from rejecting organ transplants.
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CRE, which stands for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, is the most fearsome family of germs because it is resistant even to last-resort antibiotics.
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It's really very simple: Yoga teachers at the studio in which I teach are taught to use touch only as a last resort.
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The issue gained more prominence last month when a Pennsylvania woman was found to have a superbug that resisted even "last resort" antibiotics.
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But in many cases, there is no time to think, and often, the "last resort" is the only option that can save lives.
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The limited development of the financial markets in Andorra, among other aspects, is reflected in the lack of a lender of last resort.
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Of greatest concern is that 22023 per cent of countries surveyed have reported cases that resist last-resort antibiotics called extended-spectrum cephalosporins.
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The bacteria that have grown will be measured for resistance to five antibiotics, including ciprofloxacin and the last-resort drugs cefixime and ceftriaxone.
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Before he entered the trial, he wasn't well enough to attempt a stem cell transplant, another last-resort option for patients with ALL.
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President Trump has said that military retaliation is still an option for the U.S., but will be used only as a last resort.
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Sanders's website lays out some general principles for war and peace: moving away from unilateral action, and ensuring war is a last resort.
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Many colleagues have said they will go to Kansas City only as a last resort, hoping to find other jobs before the Sept.
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The procedure, until now seen as a last resort, involves stapling, binding or removing part of the stomach to help people shed weight.
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The government says these are a last resort intended to meet the specialized needs of the children and protect others in shelter care.
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National security concerns should only be invoked when appropriate and as a last resort, not as a convenient workaround to address trade issues.
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The cots will be here as a last resort, although it feels odd using the word "resort" with respect to such a location.
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Deep-brain stimulation is a last resort for all but those with widespread dystonia in many body parts, which, sadly, are often children.
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" While airdrops are costly and risky, Mr. Hammond said, "they are now the last resort to relieve human suffering across many besieged areas.
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Today, Florida consumers enjoy a robust private insurance market that coexists with Citizens, which has reverted back to an insurer of last resort.
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Such loan guarantees and direct loans through the USDA's Farm Service Agency are often considered loans of last resort, say bankers and economists.
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Muth told the affiliate the letter was a "last resort" and that the district is owed more than $22,000 by roughly 1,000 students.
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SANGER: But the other day, I'm sorry, this morning, you suggested to us you would only use nuclear weapons as a last resort.
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Of greatest concern is that 2168 percent of countries surveyed have reported cases that resist last-resort antibiotics called extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs).
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According to Lozman, cranes are used as a last resort because it can cost $4,000 a day on top of the salvage fee.
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But Trump said he will only use the Defense Production Act (DPA) as a last resort, and wants governors to take the lead.
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"This heartbreaking decision was a last resort in extraordinary times," the founders, Michael Pollak and Adam Ross, wrote in an email to customers.
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Just before she turned 4, Kamiyah was accepted into the National Institutes of Health's Undiagnosed Diseases Network — truly the diagnosticians of last resort.
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She and her classmates had decided a sit-in would be a last resort if they could not make progress with the administration.
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In doing so, said Mr. Beckworth, J & J convinced doctors to "start with and stay with" medications intended only as a last resort.
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"Property easing will be used as a last resort, not a priority," said Tao Wang, a China economist at the Swiss bank UBS.
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"If you're a hospital of last resort, you're going to see repeat customers with tough infections, many of them drug resistant," he said.
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Mr. Trump's lawyers are in court fighting to block a congressional subpoena of his records with Deutsche Bank, his lender of last resort.
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Medicaid is often seen in Washington as the health plan of last resort, the one that has fewer doctors and lower payment rates.
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Now, this order by law is enforceable as a misdemeanor, or failure to comply with it, but that is an absolute last resort.
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That would have obviously been a last resort and worst-case scenario, but we've been hoping all along they would get a deal.
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Woods's second-place finish Sunday came in his 14th official start since January, when he returned from a last-resort lumbar fusion surgery.
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The actions included a plan for the Federal Reserve to act as a buyer of last resort in the investment-grade bond market.
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The actions included a plan for the Federal Reserve to act as a buyer of last resort in the investment-grade bond market.
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You may open one as a last resort, but I wouldn't recommend that you use it to earn travel points at this time.
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Soon, sex work became a last resort to stay afloat financially and manage, every once in a while, to send some money home.
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The last resort, for those whose obesity is extreme, is bariatric surgery, which elicits a permanent and substantial weight loss in almost everyone.
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Increasing taxes was an option of last resort, he said, that the government might not have to turn to if the scenario improves.
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"A temporary housing unit is an absolute last resort, they're expensive and they take a long time to get set up," Inge said.
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And we must remember that this is just one tool in the toolbox of caring for the dying — a tool of last resort.
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It was not reportedly at that time seen as a last resort to be used only if imminent threats presented themselves from Iran.
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The thread that runs through Tulsi's politics is one of majoritarian consensus: that war should be considered only as an absolute last resort.
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Ms. Le Pen has softened her previous stance on abortion, now saying it should be legal but used only as a last resort.
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She appreciates that it is essential to maintain our strong military advantage, but that force must only be used as a last resort.
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It's become a defense of last resort in an increasingly frustrating situation that's led to nearly 25 million Americans becoming victims of fraud.
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In his speech, Mr. Xi "appears to implicitly make an argument that use of force should be a last resort," Ms. Glaser said.
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Then, just as the first votes were being cast in the Republican presidential primaries, Mr. Trump's lender of last resort got cold feet.
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"The extraordinary step of filing a FOIA is a last resort—unprecedented & unfortunate, but necessary to fully & fairly review Judge Kavanaugh's nomination," Sen.
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We have other options to provide stimulus if more stimulus is needed, so we don't need to go to that as a last resort.
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Thursday's guidelines include: • Utilities must cut power only as a last resort, and must justify why the utility chose the outage over other measures.
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Cutting benchmark interest rates may be the last resort as that could weigh on the yuan CNY=CFXS and fuel debt risks, analysts say.
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Cave rescue specialists have cautioned against that approach except as a last resort, because of the dangers posed by inexperienced people using diving gear.
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"Today, whistleblowing is democracy's safeguard of last resort, the one upon which we rely when all other checks and balances have failed," Snowden said.
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The last-resort measure, most commonly used for the incapacitated, is a power of attorney, usually given to a family member chosen in advance.
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Dudley called for greater attention in order to determine which country would be the lender-of-last-resort for such companies during another crisis.
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"Expectations about who will be the lender-of-last-resort need to be well understood in both the home and host countries," he said.
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From the first signs of trouble to one truly magnificent finale, I enjoyed nearly every moment of my stay at the Last Resort Hotel.
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The investments shored up confidence in the companies and helped give Buffett a reputation as a lender of last resort when times were tough.
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What's even more worrying is that the bacteria is resistant to colistin, an antibiotic that doctors use as a last resort when others fail.
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"Americans struggling financially should have the option to discharge their student loans during bankruptcy as a last resort," said John Katko, R-New York.
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More and more high-risk homeowners' insurance is being taken on by California's FAIR Plan, an industry-funded, bare-bones insurance of last resort.
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If new entrants are properly capitalised, central banks could extend to them the lender-of-last-resort facilities that provide shelter in a storm.
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"I do compost and recycle but only as a last resort -- I try to avoid packaging at all costs," says the 25-year-old.
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They're a delicious, calorific treat Australians enjoy at the football, or as a last resort from a service station after a night of drinking.
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The ICC is the "court of last resort" and tries four types of crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression and war crimes.
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Google has proposed a new "HTML5 by default" scheme that would mean that Flash is only used as a last resort by the browser.
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As a last resort, some airports, such as New York's LaGuardia and JFK have resorted to rounding up geese and gassing them to death.
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"A majority of Americans appear ready to support military action against that country, at least as a last resort," Gallup wrote in its report.
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During a recent CDU workshop she backed a policy of closing Germany's borders as a last resort in the event of another migration crisis.
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That said, the authors do acknowledge that patients often visit these clinics as a last resort, when conventional treatments have failed to help them.
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Using your smartphone or tablet's built-in speakers should only ever be a last resort if you want to listen to your favourite playlists.
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"The army was really the last resort, and we didn't call for it lightly," said Albert Fritz, the provincial minister responsible for community safety.
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Borrowing from your 401(k), although the terms can be attractive, should be a last resort to avoid derailing your retirement plans, he said.
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A fight should always be the last resort and though one seems to be brewing, it should not mean that one needs to happen.
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Puerto Rico's future Fiscal oversight boards are by their nature a last-resort tool to fix a fiscally bereft government out of other options.
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Cutting benchmark interest rates may be a last resort as that could weigh on the yuan CNY=CFXS and fuel debt risks, analysts say.
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SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR The bank's SR and SRF reflect Panama's longstanding dollarized economy and lack of a lender of last resort.
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For the past year HSBC has debated moving its domicile, which in turn determines its tax base, lead regulator and lender of last resort.
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Clinton has acknowledged her Iraq vote was a mistake and says that as president she will only use military force as a last resort.
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A haircut might be your solution, but it can be a last resort if you take precaution and reverse your habits ahead of time.
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Fortunately, the former FBI director has an option of last resort: releasing everything he's discovered to the American public, in one way or another.
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It opened with a request for information that might help track down Kaitlyn's killers; Ms. Duncan said she wrote it as a last resort.
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Foster care is supposed to be a last resort for children who face danger in their own homes—the number of whom is rising.
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But China's role as supplier of last resort is heavily laden with irony given the political push back against its exports of aluminium products.
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Performing a factory reset on your iPhone and restoring your data from a recent backup should be your last resort before calling Apple support.
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The agency turns to foster care only as a last resort, usually in cases of physical abuse, molestation or extreme neglect, the commissioner said.
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A pay-go rule is even more dangerous in a time of economic downturn, when government needs to be the spender of last resort.
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The U.S. is famously the consumer of last resort, so exporting nations may be reluctant to inflame what would already be a trade war.
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The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals promotes trap, neuter, and return programs, or relocating feral cats as a last resort.
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Mr. Trump knows that the U.S. cannot keep piling up trillions of dollars in foreign debt by being the world's buyer of last resort.
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The Home Office insists that force is used as a last resort, but overwhelmingly people spoke of the escorts as violent, racist, and smug.
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As the study notes, heroin maintenance treatment is typically allowed only as a last resort for heroin addicts after they try more traditional treatments.
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Originally intended to be used by American companies as a last resort, H6900-B visas are frequently used as a substitute for hiring Americans.
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Equinor Chief Executive Eldar Saetre told Reuters last week shutting down production would be the "very last resort" if somebody tested positive for coronavirus.
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In addition, solitary confinement was intended to be a last resort for those who were too violent to be in a prison's general population.
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"We have relatively robust U.S. employment data that suggest the U.S. is still the consumer of last resort for the world economy," Schamotta said.
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Small claims court is typically the last resort for settling disputes over specific monetary damages — not a venue for fighting quality-of-life issues.
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Although quarantines are considered a measure of last resort, "police powers" give states, counties and even cities broad authority to make residents stay home.
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Those ignoring the policy would be encouraged to send their cats away from Omaui, with seizure of cats by the council a last resort.
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Equinor Chief Executive Eldar Saetre told Reuters last week shutting down production would be the "very last resort" if somebody tested positive for coronavirus.
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Who among us has not sent a message to the group text, or a desperate last resort tweet asking for a student discount code?
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The issue is especially acute in smaller towns, where the shelter provided by a library can already be a last resort as it is.
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In Sacramento, officers can use deadly force not only as a last resort — but also if an officer "reasonably believes" there is a threat.
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The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff assured the South Korean president that military options against the North would be a last resort.
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Third, fiscal policy must act as the stimulus-of-last-resort if economies weaken and inflation falls while interest rates can fall no further.
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They're framing impeachment as Congress's last resort in protecting the country's democracy from a president who would enlist foreign help to sway an election.
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Israel says its soldiers are allowed to use live ammunition as a last resort and are instructed to aim at people's ankles or legs.
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Officials warned the limited shelter space should be a "last resort" and aren't designed to withstand winds greater than about 19923 mph (64.3 kph).
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It also helps explain why the National Flood Insurance Program—the insurer of last resort—was $23 billion in debt before the Louisiana floods.
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"As a last resort" on March 19, Border Patrol began releasing non-criminal families directly from its custody with notices to appear in court.
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It also urged suppliers to adopt a tiered approach to the use of antibiotics, encouraging them to use HPCIA drugs as the last resort.
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It is a "last resort" drug used to treat infections caused by a group of highly antibiotic-resistant bacteria named carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae (CRE).
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This is a last-resort option, legal experts say: In the past, constitutional amendments have been added to the Constitution despite rescinded state ratifications.
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However, deferment/forbearance should be considered last-resort options since interest will typically continue to accrue, causing your balance to go up rather than down.
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"De-energizing power lines may be necessary as a last resort to avert devastating utility-caused wildfires," Commissioner Clifford Rechtschaffen said in a news release.
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Recently, however, she came to realize how amazing the treat is after eating a Twix as a hunger-fighting last resort during a long flight.
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The rules of the monetary zone state that, as a last resort, the exchange rate can be devalued to address imbalances (as happened in 103).
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Those working in climate science, sociology, urban planning, and law are grappling with how managed retreat can be more than an option of last resort.
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Doctors the family consulted seemed unable to get to the root of the problem, until her sister turned to social media as a last resort.
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"As a last resort, if the only alternative to no deal is some form of short delay to Brexit, then delay we should," Evans said.
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Due to the media shutdown in the country, protesters are using social media as a last resort to bring attention to the state of affairs.
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HHS has said that using Army facilities are a last resort, but the decision to make the ask has received pushback from immigrant advocate groups.
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And perhaps surprisingly, many doctors and surgeons are starting to agree that surgery should be considered more than a last-resort remedy for weight loss.
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The company didn't envision that users would hack the tool into a last resort emergency line, or manipulate it to sell pearls on the internet.
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For all that – partly through its own negligence – it ended up holding the bag as a dumping ground and the world's buyer of last resort.
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"As a last resort, if the only alternative to no deal is some form of short delay to Brexit, then delay we should," he added.
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Right now, people only willingly undergo this type of surgery as a last resort to give movement to a prosthetic limb or prevent severe seizures.
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At present, institutional care is the last resort for those who have no family or who need so much help that their relatives cannot cope.
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"This action was taken as a last resort after an escalation of the situation and a concern for public safety," the Kenya Wildlife Service said.
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In reality, airdrops are a last resort by aid organizations -- one that's expensive, inefficient in comparison with road convoys and a possible hazard to civilians.
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Prosecution is considered a "last resort" after options like providing support to parents with the help of other agencies are exhausted, according to the statement.
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Right now the BOJ is buying bonds faster than the government is issuing them, becoming the nation's de facto financier of first and last resort.
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"Removal of a child from the family should only be considered as a temporary, last resort," the report added, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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But it would at least be available as a treatment of last resort for those with forms of HIV that have developed resistance to drugs.
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Exercising his option to stay with the Golden State Warriors probably "is the last resort" for Kevin Durant, according to an ESPN report on Wednesday.
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Head teachers say that children are kicked out only as a last resort or because of dangerous behaviour, such as bringing a weapon to school.
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I've never met with SoundCloud and I'm not saying anything about the company specifically, but the idea of being the last-resort stop is dangerous.
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Military action in Iraq in 2003 was not used as a "last resort," said John Chilcot, who led the so-called Chilcot Inquiry, on Wednesday.
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Since the 2007-09 financial crisis, the EU has adopted rules that make state aid a last resort when it comes to helping troubled banks.
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Of the countries studied, 97% of cases resisted the most common antibiotic ciprofloxacin, 81% resisted azithromycin, and 66% resisted cephalosporins given as a last resort.
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Committee co-chair Paul Doyle, who helped add the amendment, said law enforcement should be able to use drones, but only as a last resort.
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He said the city also established policies like eliminating arrests for low-level marijuana possession, saying that arrests in many cases are a last resort.
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"The initiative process is a blunt instrument and should always be the last resort - not the first," de Leon said in an email on Monday.
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Fitch believes MinHap's monitoring, the availability of treasury advances and the coverage of these maturities by FLA as a last resort mitigate the liquidity risk.
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Using your smartphone or tablet's built-in speakers should only ever be a last resort if you want to listen to your favorite music playlists.
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"I just worry that that's the security of last resort," she said when asked whether oil markets could thwart development even if restrictions are lifted.
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As a result, institutionalized care is commonly viewed in the humanitarian industry as "an option of last resort," absent no other form of alternative care.
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While the device might seem over the top, we don't know whether or not it was his last resort after a confrontation with his roommates.
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Pence's role as president of the Senate — once seen as a last resort if negotiations failed — has become a cornerstone of the GOP's legislative strategy.
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Over time, the NFIP would return to its original function as the insurer-of-last-resort, focusing mitigation efforts on the most at-risk communities.
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Within the bowels of each boat lays two safes, an outer and an inner, and within that inner safe sits the letter of last resort.
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Russia has become a key lender of last resort for cash-strapped Venezuela in recent years, but Maduro's government has struggled to pay its debts.
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