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However, there is a compromise to get there that does not require the state to vitiate collective bargaining rights.
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One foresees that global censure will vitiate your brand and, sooner or later, negatively impact revenue, profits, and share price.
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Such waggish parody and jokes (intentionally in poor taste) effectively memorialize the event, threatening to decisively vitiate the Carnival brand as a result.
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Chavez oversaw these pursuits to the detriment of his own people and with an obvious desire to vitiate the thriving civil society that once existed.
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The company would look foolish trying to qualify or retreat from the public defense they have so spiritedly mounted while, at the same time, any settlement would likely vitiate the intensive messaging.
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The racial minorities look to identity politics as a means of self-respect and advancement - which the growing number of dual heritage individuals would seem to vitiate, while plenty of the white majority in this country remain good, old fashioned Alf Garnetts - they've just learned to be less blatantly toxic about it.
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