It is reduced, therefore, to vindicating its national glory by attempting to negate the military and political power of the United States. |
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Well if you were vindicating your right of exclusive possession of the premises, you are in a very familiar common law area. |
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But they have been as concerned with vindicating the legitimacy of moral practice and argument as with anything else. |
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This obligation was established in order to ensure victims had a means of vindicating their rights. |
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He watched as the internet swept across the world, ultimately vindicating him and his work. |
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But rather than vindicating the staff I think this is more damning. |
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In many ways the new normal is beginning to look a lot like the old, vindicating Friedman's plucking model. |
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By doing so, Canada would be vindicating the interests of the global citizenry. |
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For a little over five hours, the 40 artists selected were one voice, vindicating the values upheld by Europe, and making this home we share more communal than ever. |
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This fine performance reflects the quality of the Group's positioning in relation to its retail banking activities, vindicating its strategic decisions. |
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Early studies found little impact on yields, vindicating those who argued that the price of a security depends only on expectations of inflation, for example, or monetary policy not its relative supply. |
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The European Court of Justice handed down three judgements vindicating these citizens who, before the first of these judgments, were employed to lecture in Italian universities as lettori. |
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Sometimes they have the even more difficult task of having to admit that because of problems of access to justice or because of the law's own delays, the road to vindicating their legal rights will be long and arduous. |
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That view of criminal justice, and the importance of vindicating the offence against the community, supported a particular conception of open court. |
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It could be argued that it would be better for such a decision, which necessarily involves a conflict between access and privacy, to be made by a single person or body responsible for vindicating both values in equal measure. |
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After failing to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Team, this victory was vindicating, and re-affirmed by my ideology that winners never quit, and quitters never win. |
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We observe with great pleasure that the Haitian people and Government have also been most responsive to those efforts, vindicating the investment of the United Nations and the international community in Haiti. |
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Yet they began so well, vindicating the few pundits outside of Merseyside who'd backed them for the title after 13 years of being the matinee idol who'd taken to drink. |
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