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The supposed "invariable connection" may be vitiated by some unknown "condition," and there is no means of knowing that such a vitiating factor does not exist.
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Davidson's lawyers failed to bring to the court's notice certain obvious differences between the handwriting in the letter and other examples of Harris's writing, a factor which might have vitiated her testimony.
Strikes are a factor.
Age is a factor.
Assume that there is authority for the proposition that the impersonation of a husband vitiates consent for the purposes of rape.
The film depicts the efforts of a group of scientists to relocate humanity from an Earth vitiated by war and famine to another planet by way of a wormhole.
A syllogism is vitiated by a fallacious ground; this is called hetvabhasa ("the mere appearance of a ground").
Most Indian philosophies assume that moksha is possible, and the "impossibility of moksha" (anirmoksha) is regarded as a material fallacy likely to vitiate a philosophical theory.
The death of empire, in Chua's thesis — the Kryptonite that vitiates a superpower — is intolerance and exclusivity, an insistence on racial "purity" or religious orthodoxy.
Whether the impersonation of a boyfriend is analogous depends upon why such a marital impersonation vitiates consent.
The Bush camp believed that going on the negative attack was necessary to vitiate the old problem of the "wimp factor," as it was known last year, and to pull the Vice President out of President Reagan's outsized, masculine shadow.
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