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Examples of vitiated

  • Programmes for increasing the competitiveness of micro-enterprises through the provision of subsidized credit are vitiated by the poor motivation of the nationalized banks to service such low-value loans.

  • Notions of 'skill', 'efficiency' and 'experience' now vitiated the criteria by which jobbers recruited their own team and served to qualify their dominance.

  • However, this effect was vitiated when interventions involving multiple family groups were included.

  • The emergence of party vitiated a politics governed by the notion of a public conscience.

  • Needs of capital could also stem from a persistent cultural failure that vitiated all forms of modern enterprise of that time.

  • If authoritative directives in the simplest case are to be understood in accordance with socially salient arrays, legislative authority may appear to be vitiated.

  • Reform supporters seemed now convinced that the court review provision had vitiated entirely the gatekeeping procedures of the bill.

  • The spread of automobility and electronic communications networks have further vitiated the core-periphery relationship between work places and domestic places.

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