Examples of 'militates' in a sentence

Meaning of "militates"

militate: (verb) To have a substantial effect; to weigh heavily or operate as a determining factor
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of militate

How to use "militates" in a sentence

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This militates against the separation of powers.
Islam is a religion that militates for justice.
This militates against effective interaction among them.
Common sense militates against it.
Militates against the collaboration necessary to.
The choice of names militates against successful querying.
He militates to remove fear and replace it with a form of fascination.
Hafid is a militant and he militates.
This situation militates against alternative experiments.
The fact that a rather elaborate closed competition was conducted militates to such a finding.
Furthermore it militates against recruitment of staff.
The lack of secure banking facilities in rural areas militates against this even further.
This militates against local initiative in these areas.
There is an imbalance which militates against basic and preventive care.
This militates against giving the programme a clear strategic thrust.

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This hampering of investment militates strongly against the cooperative form.
This militates strongly in favour of the lex loci delicti rule.
The marked liquorice aftertaste militates against its use as a sweetener.
This militates in favor of a nitrogen management change in DSM.
The unpredictable nature of such missions militates against making projections.
Medical science militates against injecting a prepubescent child with hormones.
This second hand nature of the evidence militates against its admission.
This undulatory phenomenon militates against good interpretation of the weight measurement of the person.
The growing dynastic factor operating within the financial plutocracy militates in that direction.
But this in no way militates against the wonder of their achievements.
Centralisation of public service functions in one agency invariably militates against efficiency and accountability.
The work environment militates against negotiating with intransigent clients.
It exists in both versions, i think that militates in favor for it.
The cost of the enzymes militates against using amounts in substantial excess.
Militates in the Democratic Party as deputy and then as a senator.
There is no literature that militates against advocacy for an optional protocol.
It militates against everything that the United Nations Charter and its principles stand for.
Also lack of timeliness often militates against the use of administrative data.
Amoros militates actively and openly against other feminisms including Islamic feminism.
Such movement over large distances militates against the precision of the grinding.
This party militates openly for the establishment of a global Caliphate governed by the Sharia.
The formal reason given was that such a boycott militates against the freedom of commerce.
Mustapha Salma militates for more freedom of expression in Tindouf camps.
Regrettably, the very existence of the conflict militates against schooling.
That opinion militates against the use of Dong Quai in large amounts.
The obligation to conduct scientific experiments and programmes militates against the technologically underprivileged countries.
This militates against the data subject 's right to information.
It is based on the conservatism and militates for the preservation of the Hungarian traditions.
Indeed, criminals keep the town under control, whereas the indigenous resistance militates secretly.
The lack of education then militates against them when seeking job opportunities.
Militates against commercial relations with us "?
Graciela Barrera chairs an association of victims and militates against a phenomenon that seems uncontainable.
Second, it militates not only for social change but also for a change of perception.
Inversely, it should be noted that incinerating waste militates against the recycling of paper.
As explained above, this militates against determination of dynamic response of the machine.

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