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Through the completion of the project, the college has clearly vindicated and, indeed, exceeded its ambition.
The assumption following concerning the time-scale of the large-scale field may now be vindicated.
How can coercion, by definition a compromise of external freedom-that freedom, that is, ordinarily protected and vindicated by the doctrine of right-be compatible with right?
Such assessments would soon appear to be vindicated.
In fact, his argument seems vindicated in most industrial democracies for the last two decades.
He concludes that all three hypotheses were supported and that the critical period hypothesis is vindicated.
The brothers' attitudes toward institutions could be quite instrumental, a point vindicated by the institutional track record of the two protagonists.
Her instincts were vindicated by society critics, who, on the whole, found her a powerful alternative to the play's showy amoralists.
His anger imparted his acute sense of betrayal and the necessity of vindicating his maturity.
Thus, premise will not stand, and explanatory ecumenism can be vindicated.
The wisdom of this choice was not vindicated by subsequent history.
The current study indicates that the value of such detail has vindicated the time spent in transcribing them.
He could not be vindicated by any other principles, either.
If the content of the cophonologies themselves were sufficient to account for reduplication data, then we could indeed conclude that the morpheme-based view is vindicated.
Figure 2 vindicates these theoretical expectations, summarizing district-level estimates of coalition sticking by party and coalition.
The decisions of the riksdag to endorse or initiate the extension of royal authority, at the expense of the high nobility, had been triumphantly vindicated.
If this means that all evaluative considerations are not genuinely evaluative, then legal positivism is vindicated.
A common-wealth and common-wealthsmen asserted and vindicated (1659), pp. 3-4.
Whose grievance is vindicated by punishing these actors?
Their ' superstition ' is vindicated as preferable to that of the philosophes.
Such a success would seem to have vindicated the bloc's claims of fraud during the 1932 election.
At every moment for the rest of eternity there will be sin that has not been expiated, wrongs that have not been vindicated.
Among its other virtues, the correct, contextual, understanding of character traits vindicates the consequentialist against the familiar charge that she cannot be a genuine friend.
Having vindicated the underlying principle of hard labour, the committee was now striving to bring a new institutional form of it to the centre stage.
We also agree that functionalism cannot be vindicated as providing such an account by mere appeal to supervenience.
If not constructed with the most meticulous care, the book is vindicated by the author's far-ranging research and intellectual vision.
In other words, there is a standing presumption to interpret utilitarianism in a way that vindicates the pivotal role it plays in ethical theory.
Why would a reviewing court ever make reference to features of the litigant's own situation, if the court were not vindicating "personal" rights?
Moreover, a compensation order expresses more than disapproval of the defendant's wrong; it also publicly vindicates the plaintiff's right and validates her complaint.
Moreover, the new theory also vindicates two important claims.
I recommend the book as required reading for generative phonologists; others will be pleased to see their stance vindicated.
In her detailed analyses of many corpus examples she ®nds her thesis about the semantics of inversion vindicated.
I would finally like to put this argument to use by showing how it vindicates the legal-positivist position on the determination of legal authority.
In retrospect, this decision turned out to be fully vindicated.
In contradistinction to most ' outsider ' views, these will eventually be vindicated or otherwise, depending on the fate of the large-device fusion effort.
The high prices at which the banks were sold vindicated its strategy of selling the governmentowned banks to free up resources for greater social spending and debt amortisation.
Given that affordable new drugs for infectious diseases remain a priority for developing countries, such a policy may easily be vindicated, even in this era of fiscal discipline.
I felt very vindicated by that.
However, he points out that, as most existing records reflect the standpoint of authority, the judgement of history has often vindicated the wisdom of the powerful.
Overall, however, the larger estates are vindicated.
However, any informational advantage of the plaintiff will translate into a result where its belief is more likely to be vindicated than that of the defendant.
To date, motor control is the only area in which this framework has the status of a major or dominant theoretical player that has been robustly tested and largely vindicated.
Does anybody really suppose that so subtle and glorious a thing as honour can be vindicated by force?
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If we agree a deal next week, the agreement to stick closely to the mandate will have been vindicated.
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I am delighted that my choice has been vindicated.
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Indeed, our decision not to go forward with a prototype then has already been fully vindicated.
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I sincerely believe that hunting of all types would be vindicated.
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When the history of this unhappy little episode is written, they will be entirely vindicated.
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The costs of vindicating the wrong are a necessary and essential part of the wrong.
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As he said in his speech last night, he took a particular pride in vindicating his honour.
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I believe that the miners in my area have vindicated themselves.
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I hope that the confidence shown can be vindicated.
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If it confirms the findings of the court, then they are vindicated.
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The principles behind both schemes are right and have been vindicated entirely by experience.
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His judgment was vindicated and the negotiations have succeeded where other negotiations failed.
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If they do save money, he will be vindicated after the event.
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The time that we have spent on the debate today has vindicated that important principle.
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We anticipated that contribution in the strategic defence review and it has fully vindicated the policy that it set out.
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Is that merely to be vindicated by reliance on self-regulation?
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In some instances, accused teachers or care workers—however vindicated—may never work again.
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Most of his pronouncements have been proved to be entirely true and have been vindicated by events.
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The decision not to move by land was vindicated by the significant delays experienced by other nations which chose that option.
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In my opinion, two men emerge from this crisis vindicated.
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Our law has been woefully defective in vindicating the children's right in the realm of property.
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He felt that at that time he had been vindicated.
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We shall have vindicated our honour and can reconsider our position.
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Our determination to give priority to strengthening the economy by reducing inflation and achieving sustained growth has been entirely vindicated.
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The policies that we have been pursuing have been abundantly vindicated by the results that they have brought.
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The judgment shows three things in particular, and vindicates some of what we have been saying over the years.
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Clearly, we were successful in arguing the case before the court—we were vindicated by its ultimate decision.
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The fact that so many of its conclusions have already been fully vindicated by events is a tribute to the quality of his work.
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I believe that that agreement has vindicated our approach.
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Since then, a catalogue of disasters has vindicated our consistent criticisms.
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I believe that my thoughts on that occasion have to some extent been vindicated.
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As my noble friend said, that wholly vindicates the position that we have taken in tabling the amendment.
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They will be assured that their case has been vindicated.
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I have read much criticism of them but the decision to establish those prisons has been completely vindicated by the report.
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The arguments put forward by those opposed to the plan at that stage where in due course utterly vindicated.
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The verdict and trial vindicated everything that we had been saying right back to 1985, and, indeed, before.
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There was some public criticism of it, but the decision of the education authority has been vindicated by the present position.
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By that criterion the autumn statement is vindicated.
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I am pleased that his perception has been vindicated.
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They now stand wholly vindicated by the report.
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There are principles here that have to be vindicated.
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Furthermore, they were vindicated in taking that decision.
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The ancient curse, that claimed it should continue to the third and fourth generation, did indeed seem to be vindicated by the passage of years.
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I believe that that was the right strategy here and that events have vindicated it.
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I am sure that if in fact the prison officers have been vindicated to the extent suggested here, we shall all be very happy.
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I think it went further than that: it vindicated the essential democratic validity of delegated legislation, although some people would not agree with that view.
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I hope that in a year from now the concerns that we have expressed will not have been vindicated by the outcome.
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We feel that the case for an inquiry of this kind from time to time has been vindicated.
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Her action has been totally vindicated by subsequent events.
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A plaintiff who thinks he has been defamed has an historic and traditional right to have his character vindicated by a jury of twelve persons.
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An innocent man brought to trial and given an opportunity of vindicating his character and triumphantly acquitted—that is not an outrage.
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Would she also agree that, because of the surge of interest in mental illness recently, what she said then has been completely vindicated?
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My suggestion is that he cannot go on vindicating the law in this way much longer.
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Any of those things would be perfectly all right, and all 18 principles would be vindicated.
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In either event, the protests of my constituents are vindicated.
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One has to remember that the rule of law has sometimes been vindicated by people who were not always respectable clients.
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