The stricter checks under `strictInjectionParameters` in Angular 15 now enforce that
an inherited constructor must be compatible with DI, based on whether all parameters
are valid injection tokens. There is an issue when the constructor is inherited from
a class in a declaration file though, as information on the usage of `@Inject()` is
not present within a declaration file. This means that this stricter check cannot be
accurately performed, resulting in false positives.
This commit disables the stricter check to behave the same as it did prior to
Angular 15, therefore avoiding the false positive.
Fixes#48152
PR Close#48156