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How to use litigiousness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word litigiousness? Here are some examples.

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In the current climate of litigiousness and antipathy to big companies, one can understand the haste to withdraw it voluntarily from the market.
The system is obviously working well since the litigiousness that plagues other countries is here only a patchy and sporadic affair.
Unless it can be shown that either of them knowingly blocked action that would have prevented the attacks, that's just more litigiousness.
If the victim does not believe the wrong-doer is sincere, this may provoke litigiousness rather than reduce it.
American litigiousness, it would seem, is at war with the childhood fun of rushing headlong and out-of-control down a snow-covered hillside.
The starting point is a reflection upon our assumptions about litigation and litigiousness and questioning of the evidence.
Litigation Small American companies have to deal with litigiousness on a scale that their European and Japanese peers can only laugh about.
It's a culture of litigiousness and a refusal to accept personal responsibility.
In these days of increasing litigiousness we emphasise duty of care, and mutual responsibility.
However, I have a question. Once we put this in as a government authority, is it possible that with the increased litigiousness of our society it will become almost a requirement?
As the participation by Italian shareholders in American class-action suits against Parmalat show, litigiousness is not a trait confined to America.
Particular aim is taken at the Workers' Compensation Appeals Tribunal, which is said to be the cause of much delay, litigiousness, and uncertainty in the system.
The world has seen effective vaccines withdrawn from the market because of concerns about risk and the growing litigiousness in some developed countries.
We must compensate for imbalances and ensure that liabilities are met, without violating the principle of equality of arms or artificially stimulating litigiousness.
It's saying to the public that we understand that we're a litigious society, No. 1, and, No. 2, we understand that litigiousness is food for a joke.
Then, in the late 1970s, increasing public concern and litigiousness over vaccine safety forced manufacturers to invest more heavily in vaccine liability insurance and accept reduced profits from vaccine sales.
At the same time, I lament the litigiousness and overprotectiveness that has become the hallmark of modern times.
His litigiousness won him almost as few friends as it won him cases.
A recent study estimated that only 22 percent of malpractice claims resulted in payment to plaintiffs, so our measure likely underestimates litigiousness.
The economic culture, specifically the litigiousness of American society and an entitlement attitude, also plays an important role in this decline.
Examples from Classical Literature
Next to the charge of untruthfulness, Mill upbraids the Hindus for what he calls their litigiousness.
St. Paul here gives his judgment on the litigiousness of the Corinthians.
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