Sentences with phrase «called vindication»

You could even call it vindication.
Just because you don't like the lead author, or know that the other two authors are distinguished specialists with sterling track records and citations for this sort of work that eclipse the authors of the original paper in this particular specialty, doesn't mean you can make crap up about them and call that vindication of the idea they have shown false.

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Think of the high - school geek, forever seeking vindication; the loner who masters the art of the cold call.
The prediction of the existence of the planet Neptune, which led to its later discovery was, for many, the vindication of the so - called Newtonian universe.
Jesus» resurrection keeps us from being able to call his death a sacrifice or a tragedy, and the martyr's vindication will do the same for the martyr.
A former aide to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr. met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE criticized Sen. Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Elizabeth GillibrandOvernight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally funded clinics with new abortion restrictions Dem senators ask drug companies to list prices in ads Gillibrand to publish children's book about suffragists MORE on Thursday after the New York Democrat became the first of many senators to join a successful push to force the resignation of Sen. Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart Franken100 days after House passage, Gillibrand calls on Senate to act on sexual harassment reform Eric Schneiderman and #MeToo pose challenges for both parties Senate confirms Trump judicial pick over objections of home - state senator MORE (D - Minn.).
The younger Cuomo worked as his father's campaign manager, and called his own ascendance to governor vindication for his father's failed bid for a fourth term in 1994.
It's hard to call this a victory for Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, but the scandal offers some vindication for her.
NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan, who has spent much of her career studying Titan, calls the results a «vindication» for those who predicted seasonal change.
The ultimate vindication of useless - sounding research is, in fact, the premise of something called the Golden Goose Award.
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.
Titanfall represents vindication for the former Infinity Ward developers, as the game surpasses Call of Duty in many ways, not the least of which is the fast - paced visceral gameplay that will be available on PC and Xbox One in 2014.
Yet, after a media frenzy back in December over what was inevitably called «Climategate», the vindication of the climate scientists has received very little coverage at all.
Shallow as it is, for me this is vindication after years of being laughed at and called names for being a «Climate denier» in spite of citing studies by so many scientists and questioning the constant yearly trend of «adjustments» made to the temperature data NOAA kept posting regularly.
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.»
Extra-compensatory damages might also be contemplated solely for the purpose of victim - vindication (what I have called «aggravated damages»).
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