Sentence examples for litigation was going from inspiring English sources

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In the early 1980's it was recognized that asbestos litigation was going to cause a hemorrhage of serious proportions in the assets of asbestos-insulation manufacturers & their insurers.

Litigation was going to be needed, the industry executives and the Republican attorneys general agreed, to block the Obama administration's climate agenda — at least until a new president could be elected.

And Van Natta also underplayed the problems with labels, suggesting that deals were imminent and the litigation was going to be settled.

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"Litigation is going to get them nowhere".

To deal with this issue, the ExamWorks litigation is going a third route.

"All the 'natural' litigation is going to have an effect on the marketplace," Gardner says.

The litigation is going to go on for a long, long time.

"It makes sense that premiums are going down because malpractice litigation is going down," said Taylor Lincoln, a research director for the consumer watchdog Public Citizen, in an interview with Medscape Medical News.

Clearly this litigation is going nowhere – Apple has been hemming and hawing about MMS since WWDC and they'll release MMS when they damn well feel like it – but it's nice to see someone holding good old arbitrary Apple to some of its PR claims.

Not a lot of domestic reform litigation is going to be able to be equal to the size of the challenge, so there is a sort of broader challenge to free societies about how to deal with the question of mass surveillance.

In one instance, church officials planted a bug in an IRS conference room in which a meeting to discuss litigation involving Scientology was going to take place.

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