Sentences with phrase «also vindication»

His victory is also vindication of the fact that merit alone decides fate of the candidates seeking election to the coveted post of the US President.
«It's also a vindication of the IDC.
«The response to this survey is also a vindication of the stance that the NASUWT has taken against the extension of the powers to search in the education bill,» she said.

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But he also believed in an «indirect» vindication of Christian faith — namely, that «it makes more sense out of more facts» than any of its alternatives.
This is a vindication of the Red Cross movement's determination to have national societies in every country but it also puts the Syrian Red Crescent under intense operational and political pressure.
This will be treated as a vindication of the last government — not just in terms of its austerity programme, but also of a broader right - wing world view.
This was as it also described it as another vindication that the Rauf Aregbesola administration in Osun has been forward - looking in its determination to turn the state around.
Aseem Malhotra, also a cardiologist published his vindication of saturated fat in the BMJ, a highly respected medical journal: Saturated fat is not the major issue.
He also calls the Spike VGA award that Halloween - themed role - playing game won «a sweet little vindication» of the company's strategy, which is currently focusing on a quartet of smaller downloadable games instead of big investments on the scale of Brutal Legend or Psychonauts.
You know Franchise Fred approves that, but I also got to ask her about her year of vindication.
Horizon Zero Dawn changed my thoughts on the studio but it also brought some much vindication to me wanting the studio to branch out.
Horizon Zero Dawn changed my thoughts on the studio but it also brought some much vindication to me wanting the studio to branch out.
Also you have confirmed Dr. A. Marques» Scientific Corroborations of Theosophy: A Vindication of the Secret Doctrine by the Latest Discoveries (1908).
On the other hand, Hansen's supporters have also been far too quick to claim vindication given the hodgepodge of GHG concentration results.
The action not only stopped this coal export proposal, but also served as a powerful vindication of native rights.
Official vindications, however, were also not long in coming.
David also won complete vindication for another client in a complicated civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act case that Corporate Counsel magazine called the company's «worst nightmare.»
In the meanwhile, the public may also become decreasingly receptive to any attempted vindication.
Extra-compensatory damages might also be contemplated solely for the purpose of victim - vindication (what I have called «aggravated damages»).
When a court finds that one spouse is at fault for a divorce, it may bring personal satisfaction or vindication for the other spouse; it may also have an impact on the divorce decree in terms of alimony, property division and custody.
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