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Idealism seems to be vitiated the moment it is translated into (usually misguided) action.
They suggested some of the usual rules of evidence might be relaxed, but not be vitiated.
"This great institution is going to be vitiated by the intrusion of a political agenda," he said.
A strong probability existed that the elegance of the experimental design might be vitiated in its real-world execution.
Such a philosophy would be vitiated by presuppositions of what ought to be demonstrated and by hypostatizations (i.e., the making of an idea into an entity).
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.
The way this works out in reality is that inner-city schools will be vitiated.
The estimations may be vitiated by different degrees of error regarding assessments, assumptions and associations.
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.
But its power is vitiated by a manner of presentation more political than theatrical.
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