future litigation

collocation in English

meaningsoffutureandlitigation

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future
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfjuː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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litigation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌlɪt.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌlɪt̬.əˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can ...
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(Definition offutureandlitigationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffuture litigation

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In extreme cases, the costs of potentialfuturelitigationcould discourage firms from continuing with a harmful activity in a community and prompt a firm's withdrawal.
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It is deeply unsatisfactory that the issue of liability should be left tofuturelitigation.
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So far as there is ambiguity, it will be a matter possibly forfuturelitigation.
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Fearingfuturelitigation, the college initiated a programme of automatic screening for young people on its intensive sports programmes.
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Medicine is a sophisticated and yet inexact science—we do not want a doctor's judgment clouded by thoughts offuturelitigation.
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It seems to provide a rich source forfuturelitigationwhich can advantage no one except the legal profession.
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It is proposed that mostfuturelitigationwill be commenced within the county courts.
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I look forward to trying to argue what the phrase "in the immediate vicinity" means, but that is something forfuturelitigation.
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I also hope that the proposed power to vary property adjustment may be useful; but it should be used sparingly, not storing up uncertainties and potentialfuturelitigation.
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Proceedings were often adversarial, with counsel for victims' families regularly attempting to secure positions forfuturelitigation, and deadlines were frequently imposed on investigators.
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The court found that the defendant had a duty to preserve evidence since it should have known that it would be relevant forfuturelitigation.
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In consideration for the money paid by the government, the case was dismissed with prejudice, meaning allfuturelitigationon this case was forfeited.
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She expressed opposition to the decision, which she felt invitedfuturelitigationand constituted bailing out the developers.
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This procedure, although expensive, may negate possiblefuturelitigationprocedures and unnecessary financial expenses.
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Though this fight lasted for fifteen more years, community concerns for environmental quality now held weight infuturelitigation.
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There will certainly befuturelitigationwhen other federal programs are changed and all of the funding for the existing program is at risk, however.
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