Sentence examples for repeated litigation from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, residents of Dhinkia and nearby villages fear for their livelihoods.So the project has been delayed, probed by countless committees and subjected to repeated litigation.

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After more than three years of litigation, repeated courtroom setbacks and failed settlement talks, Microsoft is apparently on the verge of emerging largely successful from its long antitrust battle.

After years of litigation and repeated demands for transparency, human rights attorneys were offered signs of progress Wednesday evening, as the Obama administration ordered the Justice Department to release a classified memo detailing its legal justification for the targeted killing of US citizens abroad to two congressional intelligence committees.

The company agreed in 1998, but despite repeated warnings that it was vulnerable to litigation, it did little to revamp a highly subjective process by which employees were reviewed and promoted.

Concussion lawsuits from athletes have become more common in recent years amid growing awareness about the long-term consequences of repeated blows to the head and Riddell is also fighting litigation elsewhere.

Reporting of results tied to a specific product or manufacturer may result in an injunction against publication, accompanied by a subpoena for original data or litigation to repeat studies for validation purposes prior to release of results.

To this day, even in the face of incessant litigation, the city has been content to relegate homeless mothers and children to repeated overnight stays in a municipal office -- again, for lack of beds.

But he relished the rigors of litigation in the sweltering Oriente, and, by virtue of his galvanic personality and his repeated visits, he gradually supplanted Bonifaz as the driving force in the case.

Informants reported that with repeated consultation they could establish a rapport with the family, which in turn made them feel that the risk of litigation was decreased, although not eliminated.

He reminded me that even repeating defamation can lead to litigation.

He reminds me that even repeating defamation can lead to litigation.

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