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Not only is Grisham unable to make us care about his characters, but he also seems unaware of what this case says about the systemic flaws that continue to vitiate the American criminal justice system, in particular an absurd reliance on polygraphs and a primitive drug-based understanding of mental illness.
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Evidence for links between body and mind continues to accumulate, vitiating the previously predominant Cartesian dualistic model [ 22].
The political attraction of the Forum, already vitiated in Caesar's day, continued to decline.
Or is it to vitiate a law?
"What I told the president and vice president was that they were going to vitiate cloture, not vitiate the filibuster".
The global trade in hot air has helped to vitiate the Kyoto protocol.
The UK government must cease to vitiate the civil liberties of its people.
Roche would thus be able to vitiate Illumina's staggered board provision.
Current naming and shaming is not helpful and allows extremist forces on all sides to vitiate the atmosphere.
He appointed an Attorney General who had successfully fought to vitiate federal prohibitions on the execution of the mentally ill.
Most gravely, Aitken's attempt to bridge gaps between public spectacle and private experience manages to vitiate both.
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