‘In the context, the focus of the attention of the Justice is obviously that of the propounded frivolousness or vexatiousness of the process.’
‘If nothing, it's a pretty accurate transcription of tedium and vexatiousness in comics form.’
‘This vexatiousness is one instance of the gap between normative and descriptive domains.’
‘She alleges that she is entitled to the vexatiousness penalties because the defendant engaged in improper claims practices.’
‘If that qualification is available in this jurisdiction, it must be in a case where plaintiff shows necessity, because ordinarily unnecessary vexatiousness follows from the multiplicity of suits.’
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