"increasingly" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Lawyers have indeed encouraged an increasingly litigious society.
- The old codes are added protection in an increasingly litigious society where municipalities cannot afford legal ambiguities, they say.
- In an increasingly litigious world, accidents trigger a search for "blame", and aspersions of blame often trigger ensuing litigation.
- Some experts say any increase in fee disputes may be more a reflection of increasingly litigious and assertive clients than a matter of misrepresentation.
- It's one thing protecting your caravan from theft or damage, but in these increasingly litigious times public liability cover is a must.
- Businesses are operating in an increasingly litigious environment where people are more inclined to seek compensation.
- The city, however, says that in an increasingly litigious society, it is cheaper to settle some cases than go through costly court battles.
- One is simple prudence in an increasingly litigious world that punishes management teams for overexuberant forecasts.
- They attribute their rising expenses to increasingly litigious citizens, zealous (and sometimes fraudulent) trial lawyers and juries often ruled more by emotions than facts.
- "We are in an increasingly litigious society," Dr. Spector said, "and the hospital really has no choice."
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