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After the trials, Turkey's secular élite was completely vitiated.
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And that's what completely negates and vitiates the purpose for such an amendment".
That time frame, he said, "is what completely negates and vitiates the purpose for such an amendment"; it was "impossible" for him to imagine otherwise.
First, knowledge based on verbal testimony is inferential and therefore vitiated by all the defects of inference.
"If this law is completely thrown out, a lot of momentum to solve some of these problems is going to be vitiated," said Helen Darling, the chief executive of the National Business Group on Health, which represents employers that offer health benefits.
The lady music teachers undermined his virtuosity and vitiated his taste but weren't able to destroy either all together.
Will this be pure Ludlum, or something slightly vitiated?
See how education was vitiated, how the public sector grew depraved!
But ultimately religious differences between Scottish Presbyterians and English Independents vitiated the alliance.
But its power is vitiated by a manner of presentation more political than theatrical.
They suggested some of the usual rules of evidence might be relaxed, but not be vitiated.
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