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As competition for that pool of talent has intensified, employers have become litigious.
As a national platitude, at the "In God We Trust" level of things, this seems unexceptionable to everyone except those who might be called card-carrying atheists, people who become litigious every time they hear a reference to God in a public place.
Obviously this project is in no way associated with Lego, which could end up being a bad thing for the team if the Danes become litigious.
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Sensing a threat to his business, he can become combative, litigious and aggressive; sensing an opportunity for good publicity, he can be friendly and generous.
People and companies become more litigious.
Although faith communities have become increasingly litigious in recent years, not all Christian groups are pleased to see such a high number of cases end up in the courts.
And with increasing awareness of the federal anti-discrimination laws, students with disabilities have become more litigious about their right to receive accommodations on everything from bar exams and medical-school admission tests to the yearly state assessment tests.
As it has grown, the smartphone industry has become increasingly litigious as devices become ever more similar and market leaders, especially Apple, Google and Samsung, fight to protect the value of key innovations that give them a fleeting, yet profitable edge in sales.
Universities have become very litigious places.
(Salinger was so assiduous at stopping anything he deemed poaching on his intellectual property that it's a marvel he never saw to it that the Catcher in the Rye pub at 317-19 Regents Park Road, London was shuttered. Undoubtedly, he never knew about the establishment. If he had, he surely would have become typically litigious).
About a quarter of the course directors surveyed believed that grade inflation occurred because senior doctors were loath to deal with students who could become angry, upset or even turn litigious over grades.
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