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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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relationship
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This is symptomatic of the adversarial relationship schools have with Woodhead, but it is also an extremely important test case.
system
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This is typical of the adversarial system - a total approach in which truth emerges from conflict.
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At this stage it is worth emphasising that we still deal with personal injury litigation under an adversarial system .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Reporters used extreme and adversarial methods to get their information.
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Western and Eastern Europe no longer have an adversarial relationship.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At this stage it is worth emphasising that we still deal with personal injury litigation under an adversarial system.
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Do we want a constantly adversarial deadlock of blame and counter-blame, which profits only lawyers?
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In both countries there are men in positions of responsibility and influence who would be comfortable with a more adversarial situation.
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Malthus' gloomy picture of human life seems to many contemporary commentators much too atomistic and adversarial .
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Such an interchange is identified as crucial for maintaining the cooperation that appears absent in adversarial Western systems.
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That means more litigation, more expense, more adversarial behavior.
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The adversarial nature of contentious proceedings before the International Court ensures that the parties are readily identifiable.
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This is symptomatic of the adversarial relationship schools have with Woodhead, but it is also an extremely important test case.