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How much can Westerners trust their own defenders to enter their adversaries' dark world without becoming tainted by it?
They were hired to slaughter animals, dig graves and work leather, thereby becoming tainted by their association with the impurities of death.
Amid growing unease at the highest levels in government that the coalition is becoming tainted by ministerial incompetence, those closest to the Energy Secretary admit the stakes could not be higher.
After four quietly successful years at the Department of Culture, where he avoided becoming tainted with the calamity of the Millennium Dome (he opposed it), Mr Smith has neither fallen apart nor laid siege to the high offices of state.
The speaker talks about fear of Überfremdung – a word that had its heyday under the Nazis and suggests a native culture becoming tainted by too many foreign influences – and in the same breath calls on demonstrators to bring along "Muslims willing to integrate and even sincere Muslims".
Unilever's Weed is expected to argue that consumers are worried about "fraudulent practice, fake news, and Russians influencing the U.S. election", and are sensitive to the brands they buy becoming tainted by associated with ad placement alongside awful stuff like terrorist propaganda and content that exploits children.
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The idea is that no one can rule without becoming morally tainted.
A year ago, for example, the first reports of children becoming ill from tainted milk began to surface in central China.
He now risks tainting it, becoming remembered as the man who regarded any system as undemocratic unless it anointed him the winner.
In his 1964 sequel, Feminism and Family Planning (written with his wife, Olive Banks), he argued that Victorian feminism was not responsible for the turn to family planning, finding that the movement was wary of becoming associated with the morally tainted subject of contraception.
There's nothing like becoming a rehab facility for tainted colleagues to make journalists want to do their very best work.
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