Sentences with phrase «like vindication»

When, finally, in 2015, he was nominated for an Oscar for his 12 - year - odyssey of a movie, Boyhood, it felt like a vindication for everyone who has ever wanted to do it his / her way without compromise.
Winning this award feels like a vindication for that approach.»

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I think he, and others like him, are really not convinced in what they believe, and come here for either conversion to Jesus or vindication of their birthing beliefs.
One aim I have is to get enough Democrats sincerely on board with the vindication and celebration of the Founders, and it is going to be hard to do that if conservatives like you are there saying, well, if you're going to love Publius, you have to love Peckham.
The gospel's sweetness, for example, is suspect; it looks too much like its caricatures: irresolution and readiness to compromise — often profitably — with the established disorders; the kind of popularity that easily camouflages betrayal; a certain interior, narcissistic complacency — the secret self - vindication of the ineffectual weakling.
But papers like the American National Catholic Reporter (which has been on the warpath against Fr Degollado for years) have undoubtedly seen this not simply as a vindication of their stance in that particular battle, but as a victory in their general campaign against the way authority is exercised in the Church, and in particular against Pope John Paul II and his legacy.
Out of this situation rose Job's conviction that, in a special case like his, Sheol might turn out to be only an intermediate state with a final vindication of righteousness afterwards.
It would be a very different Constantine and a very different Christendom than anything known in the past, but, like earlier times, it will be recognizable as yet another episode along the embattled, splendored, and stumbling way of the Church toward the historical vindication of the Jesus for whom we wait.
It is when we guard grudges like heirlooms that we demand retribution and vindication.
1) money 2) vindication of his fighting ability 3) that he's more than just a dude who likes to start fights
Jose Manuel Barroso's use of the phrase will be a form of vindication for prominent eurosceptics like Ukip's Nigel Farage or the Tories» Daniel Hannan, who he branded «eurosceptic - populist - extreme - nationalists».
The win was a vindication for Simon, who served as Democratic District Leader and State Committeewoman, with years of experience on local issues like Atlantic Yards, Long Island College Hospital (LICH) and the Gowanus Expressway.
The vindication of ASUU, like a sweet song from the stables of Nigerian multi-talented instrumentalist, musician, composer and pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre Fela Anikulapo Kuti, resonated across the nation.
JAMA even recently published an article discussing its utility in weight loss and type 2 diabetes, both closely related to several common cancers like breast and prostate cancer.9 This effect, in itself, may improve cancer outcomes since weight gain is associated with an increased risk of recurrence and death, thus the mediccal should seriously consider the ketogenic diet, periodic ketosis, or simply low - carb to help patients achieve and maintain a healthy weight and healthy metabolic status.10 After years of taking continuous shots for their views, the modern day pioneers like Jeff Volek are finally receiving some vindication.
For the hardcore fans, it should feel like pay dirt — and not just as welcome vindication for everyone who sat through Thor: The Dark World and Age of Ultron.
The Boston Society of Film Critics would like to commend Gerald Peary and Amy Geller, the director and producer of «For the Love of Movies» for their timely, eloquent elucidation and vindication of our beleaguered profession.
This time it feels like a real vindication of all the hard work we've put in, and the risks we've taken.
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.
Even if a hockey stick like squiggle were subsequently established using different data and methods (and I'm doubtful of any supposed vindication from upside down sediments and cherry picked tree ring chronologies), that doesn't vindicate the deception arising from the failure to disclose adverse statistics pertaining to the MBH reconstruction.
If the world really does drown in the outfall of melting ice caps, or sizzle like a hapless earthworm on a city sidewalk, our doomsayers will bask in posthumous vindication.
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