This situation, however, did not vitiate the legitimacy and respect enjoyed by medicine.
But this slippage did not vitiate the main point that he wished to make about the imperial idea.
Note that this vitiates the functional account of a split system.
This was due to the inherent structure of the enterprise missionaries built up themselves, which vitiated its own religiosity.
Out of an abundance of caution, let us revisit the charge of vitiating legislative authority.
The claimant's mistake vitiates the transfer, which means that the transfer was not the autonomous act of the claimant.
Yet these strengths are often vitiated by the book's combative tone.
Practices like these vitiate the legitimating force of any loyalty or support that such a regime manages to secure.