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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Already, commission staff and board members are bracing for what they expect will be a long, bitter, litigious squabble.
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In the world's most litigious society the refusal to admit liability is culturally ingrained.
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Insurers have one of Washington's best-organised lobbies, as persuasive as it is litigious .
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Judgemade economic policy seems an almost inevitable consequence of a balanced-budget amendment in our litigious society.
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Members of the public are less deferential, better informed, and more litigious than they used to be.
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Some may think this means we are too litigious , but personally, I think it is wonderful.
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These commercial ventures led to many disputes, and Love was extremely litigious , appearing often as a plaintiff in Chancery.
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This afternoon, for a minute or two, Alan and Dave are not squaring off as litigious lawyer and potential defendant.