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Americans want to be protected, but not at the cost of vitiating the values that make us Americans.

The problem with imposing a blunt contemporary interpretation on a classic text is that you risk vitiating the power of the material, stunting its theatrical potency.

At the same time, it is sometimes necessary for scientific reasons to release data that have a relatively high risk of disclosure, e.g. the use of anonymization and de-identification mechanisms can sometimes vitiate the utility of data for certain important research purposes (Erlich and Narayanan, 2014).

Even if targets are more readily achieved by practices serving more affluent populations, this does not vitiate the conclusion that the resulting better control of blood glucose may contribute to lower risk of retinopathy.

Pawlenty, Barbour and Huckabee have already talked about vitiating the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell".

But the difficulty of knowing what vitiating purpose one is looking for is as nothing compared with the difficulty of knowing how or where to find it.

Designed to implode after vitiating the private health insurance market and creating tens of millions of new dependents, its premature self-destruction is a blessing in disguise.

He celebrated the qualities of "clarity, precision, plainness, lucidity and the sort of magical compression that enriches instead of vitiates".

Recall that capital also flowed out of the US when the Fed was engaged in QE, without vitiating the effects.

The absence of one vitiates the other.

That, of course, vitiates the synergy that supposedly justified the purchase.

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