Sentence examples similar to litigation stifling from inspiring English sources

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The maker of Soul by Ludacris headphones, in turn, has sued Beats and Monster, contending that they are "attempting to use litigation threats to stifle legitimate competition".

32 Inexperienced clinicians may (partly through fear of litigation) engage mechanically and defensively with decision support technologies, stifling the development of a more nuanced clinical expertise that embraces accumulated practical experience, tolerance of uncertainty, and the ability to apply practical and ethical judgment in a unique case.

This fear of litigation, it is argued, stifles innovation, although neither the bill's author, Conservative MP Chris Heatonorarris, nor his backers seem able to provide any real evidence to support this claim.

Worse, the current system becomes complicated as drug companies file patent upon patent to try to extend the life of a single drug turning to litigation to try to stifle generics.

Stifling regulations.

The mediocrity is stifling.

Marseille is less stifling.

LONDON — Can beauty be stifling?

"France was stifling me".

It became quite stifling.

It's stifling".

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