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Autonomy is vitiated by the wholesale invasion of secrecy and privacy.
If, instead, he becomes the cabinet champion and public spokesman for his department, democracy is vitiated.
Despite ingenuity in argument and resourcefulness of language, the section is vitiated by inconsistencies.
But its power is vitiated by a manner of presentation more political than theatrical.
In his last solo, "Utsuri: Reflection (From the Eikon to the Image)," Mr. Amagatsu's calm is vitiated by arms with a mind of their own.
The power of Brando's performance of Shakespeare's text is vitiated, trivialized both by the adulterated soundtrack and by the image, which is both gimmicky and of vague provenance.
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To deal on a daily basis with nothingness is vitiating.
Idealism seems to be vitiated the moment it is translated into (usually misguided) action.
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.
"Family Matters" has a nervous pulse; its Tolstoyan qualities, its ease and affection, are vitiated by a modernist jumpiness.
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