Sentence examples for being vitiated from inspiring English sources

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And with that Colombia finds itself suddenly contemplating a wide-open election.The court ruled by seven to two that the re-election law would have violated the spirit of the constitution as well as being vitiated by irregularities and "substantial violations of democratic principles".

But I feel that their presentation has been often deplorable and that as a science, a body of knowledge, it is definitely being vitiated by a dogmatic policy.

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In financial terms, the deal was vitiated from the outset.

If, instead, he becomes the cabinet champion and public spokesman for his department, democracy is vitiated.

Idealism seems to be vitiated the moment it is translated into (usually misguided) action.

Autonomy is vitiated by the wholesale invasion of secrecy and privacy.

But its power is vitiated by a manner of presentation more political than theatrical.

See how education was vitiated, how the public sector grew depraved!

They suggested some of the usual rules of evidence might be relaxed, but not be vitiated.

Despite ingenuity in argument and resourcefulness of language, the section is vitiated by inconsistencies.

The reactor environment is vitiated and the experiments were conducted at atmospheric pressure.

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