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But America's strong shareholder culture and fondness for litigation make it harder than it would be in Europe for managers to employ these devices.
Further, each time the screen appears, the driver must agree to a liability disclaimer -- a common annoyance with these systems, and a sign of Americans' fondness for litigation -- which becomes tedious.
But she fails to reflect on whether Apple's growing fondness for litigation is a sign that it is now more obsessed with protecting existing innovations rather than coming up with new ones.Then there is the issue of comparisons with the Jobs era.
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Its purpose is for litigation.
For litigation...you just never know.
Colin Powell apparently believes that Chirac's new fondness for sanctions could tie up Iraqi oil production with litigation for years.
Their fondness for it….
"AN INORDINATE fondness for beetles".
Witness his fondness for overdetermined analogies.
One is a fondness for plagiarism.
"I never outgrew my fondness for melodrama".
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