Vitiated
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10 examples of Vitiated in a sentence
As a result, in asymmetrical conflicts, Israel finds its military superiority
vitiated.
But two fallacies
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the “proofs” offered by Alesina and others.
PMFIs are lending in a market
vitiated
by a populist political culture.
Finally, in the Airtours merger case, the Court rebuked the competition authorities for "decisions that are
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by errors" concerning issues that are "fundamental to any determination of the question of the creation of a collective dominant position."
Moreover, the scars of the 1930’s virtual civil war have still not healed: mutual suspicion and memories of internecine massacres
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cooperation and trust.
If the residents of a country shift out of its national currency, the central bank’s interest-rate-setting policies will be
vitiated.
And the family began to talk, each having his say, while the petroleum lamp
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the air of the room, already stinking of fried onion.
The galleries of approach had fortunately not fallen after the fire-damp explosion; but the air was so heavy and so
vitiated
that more ventilators had to be installed.
As long as I kept my daily tour to the hill, to look out, so long also I kept up the vigour of my design, and my spirits seemed to be all the while in a suitable frame for so outrageous an execution as the killing twenty or thirty naked savages, for an offence which I had not at all entered into any discussion of in my thoughts, any farther than my passions were at first fired by the horror I conceived at the unnatural custom of the people of that country, who, it seems, had been suffered by Providence, in His wise disposition of the world, to have no other guide than that of their own abominable and
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passions; and consequently were left, and perhaps had been so for some ages, to act such horrid things, and receive such dreadful customs, as nothing but nature, entirely abandoned by Heaven, and actuated by some hellish degeneracy, could have run them into.
He stirred up in the depths of his heart all his hatred, all his malevolence; and, with the cold glance of a physician who examines a patient, he recognized the fact that this malevolence was nothing but
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love; that love, that source of every virtue in man, turned to horrible things in the heart of a priest, and that a man constituted like himself, in making himself a priest, made himself a demon.
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