Sentence examples for has encouraged litigation from inspiring English sources

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Sadly, there has been a subtle but undeniable erosion of patient trust in this expensive and depersonalized medical system, damage that has encouraged litigation for unanticipated clinical results.

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Daley has encouraged experiments.

First, it has encouraged innovation.

This has encouraged more uprisings.

That has encouraged official complacency.

Although it offered a minimum of guidance and may have encouraged much more constitutional litigation than would a specific standard, this test was retained by the court through the 1960s.

"We have encouraged the courts to withhold further proceedings in litigation until the executive branch's certification process is complete," Tracy Schmaler, a Justice Department spokeswoman, said in an e-mail.

Public-interest litigation and its ability to make rulings suo moto (off its own bat) have encouraged India's Supreme Court to meddle in environmental and social policy.

The latter is complicated and problematic, the state has argued, and encourages litigation.

They have also said that the bill would encourage litigation against corporations that provide domestic-partner benefits, even though it does not explicitly prohibit such benefits.

They have to deal with millions of lawyers bolstered by a legal system that encourages litigation.

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