litigious nell'Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

litigious nel dizionario PONS

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Determining just when substantial completion occurs is usually litigious.
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Patient privacy has become more of a concern to doctors and hospitals, and they are less likely to release specific medical conditions, fearing litigious patients.
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In an increasingly litigious world, accidents trigger a search for blame, and aspersions of blame often trigger ensuing litigation.
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It's possible they work for one of the people in the film who appears to have a very litigious background.
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Society was also quickly becoming more litigious and the liabilities of everyone involved were growing.
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Well, he was quite litigious -- he fought one law-case for years.
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In an increasingly litigious age, vets are fearful of complaints leading to disciplinary hearings or civil court cases.
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At the same time he was apt to be masterful and litigious in professional matters, and engaged in lawsuits most unwisely with more than one of his employers.
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The traces originate from criminal or litigious activities themselves.
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He also continued his litigious ways -- he was involved in an ongoing string of legal actions until his death.
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