Sentences with word «vindication»

Vindication means proving that you are right or clearing your name when you have been falsely accused or criticized. Full definition
Much of the coverage and political reaction seemed to spin the Swart and Weaver work into some sort of vindication of oil sands development when they are clearly on record opposing expanded development.
Davis's victoryprovided him with a measure of vindication for another unpopular decision hehad made: Against the advice of U.S. coaches, he had opted to pursue bothshort - and long - track skating over the last four years.
How does that for which we hope, however uncertainly and precariously, depend upon that which Christ received as vindication of his work?
The very human yearning for vindication in the midst of ambiguous circumstances thus generates an inexorable pressure upon the logic of divine sovereignty.
As for Labour, the new shadow Chancellor, Ed Balls, is on the verge of being able to claim vindication for his warnings that the Coalition's programme would derail the recovery.
The decision to quash the findings of the initial inquests amounts, in essence, to a full and complete vindication of many of the arguments that the families and campaign groups have been making since 1991.
In their brief, the amici, National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center, the Southeastern Legal Foundation, and the Cato Institute, contend that the Seventh Amendment Guarantee of a jury trial applies in lawsuits against the United States seeking vindication of a citizen's constitutional rights.
How the Winklevoss twins found vindication in a Bitcoin fortune.
Claiming vindication from the memo, Trump tweeted that leaders of the FBI and the Justice Department «have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of Democrats and against Republicans.»
This «loser» stock strategy was first listed in the academic literature in the mid-1980s and greeted as vindication by contrarians.
As Canada's largest law firm practicing solely criminal law, we have the expertise to defend any case in any criminal court, and we do so with the same determination in each case to achieve the total vindication of the people we represent.
Which made the Preakness a venue of sweet vindication not only for Snow Chief but also for his trainer, Mel Stute, and his owners, Carl Grinstead and Ben Rochelle.
Wright believes that works are a final vindication in the sense that they «prove» one had faith.
«Having received vindication of its position, the UK may now wish to give other state parties time to consider the implications of the latest findings and reach a consensus on how to proceed.
It is difficult to believe it is coincidental that the form of the narrative corresponds to the form of the story of the church: Jesus comes with blessing and instruction, Jesus departs, Jesus will return with vindication for his church.
Because there's a sense of vindication when playing FMT 2016 that I don't think I've ever gotten from another game.
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparke...
As each died in turn, proudly defying the king in the worst that he could do, they expressed their confidence in their ultimate vindication with such words as: «Fiend though you are, you are setting us free from this present life, and, since we die for his laws, the King of the universe will raise us up to a life everlastingly made new.»
In this case, the reference would be to a future vindication such as that envisaged in the symbolism of Dan.
Such testimony is sweet vindication for what Jackson believes is the proper way to man the point.
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.
But we want to fight, we want to be right, we want vindication for our efforts and recognition for our brilliance, we want to vanquish the threats that we pose to each other.
Romans 13 continues the discussion from 12, with Paul noting that one mode of this divine vindication comes through civil magistrates.
It would also be vindication at last for physicist Igor Novikov, who was the first to theorise their existence in 1964.
But a study published today in Nature has finally brought vindication.
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.
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.
«In this post I demonstrate perhaps a little vindication -LSB-...] There is excellent agreement over the past 1100 years -LSB-...] My peak temperature occurs about 100 years earlier, but I agree with the new reconstruction -LSB-...] The MWP looks real.»
Grace isn't for the guiltless; that's called vindication or acquittal.
João Zilhão of the University of Barcelona in Spain, an author of both papers, has spent years pressing the case that Neandertals were the mental equals of modern humans, and he sees the newly dated paintings and shells as full vindication.
So to find an RPG - like game that literally put you on God's side to face down what amounted to Satan in a story that flirted with premillennialist concepts felt like 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.
Surging growth rates for solar and wind, coupled with regional declines in carbon emissions, are cited as clear vindications of Europe's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), the carbon - trading program that the European Union instituted in 2005.
The difficulty here is that outside of her family and maybe some friends, moral vindication does not mean much.
I believe teachers will win vindication in the courts.
Wow, I'm pretty shocked by all of the commenters who seem to get vindication from Texas being on fire.
After losing a hard - fought race for a second term as Erie County executive, Collins earned vindication Tuesday night in the race for the GOP nod against Democratic Congresswoman Kathy Hochul in what is a heavily - Republican district.
The report will be treated as a significant vindication of UK Uncut, which has been at the forefront of several high profile direct action events over the last year.
The results of the General Election are in, and they represent a tremendous vindication of Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour left, who have insisted since he was put on the ballot two years ago that Labour can and would make gains running from the left, and that there is a route to power that doesn't involve -LSB-...]
In order to make this provision effective and allow effective vindication of my rights, you also agree to irrevocably surrender all rights to compel arbitration and to prevent class actions against all other purchasers of your products and services.
The Secretary of State's speech today provides yet further vindication of the ongoing, 8 - year campaign by NASUWT members on workload.
«It's a long - awaited vindication of fundamental antitrust principles,» said Michael Hausfeld, a lawyer for some plaintiffs in the Libor and other antitrust cases.

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