Sentences with phrase «vindication when»

People asked me if I felt any vindication when I saw the Climategate emails.
There is the technocratic faith in the machinery of standardized tests — and a vindication when the test scores rise.
Accordingly I had a feeling of quiet vindication when I read «Degrees of separation - Ethnic minority voters and the Conservative Party» by Lord Ashcroft.

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The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparke...
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy Resources in recent months found vindication on Monday, when surprisingly poor production and unit cost results sparked a further slump in the miner's share price.
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparked a 3 per cent slump in the miner's share price.
When he offers a book - length «vindication of democracy and a critique of its traditional defense,» he does so by employing the biblical imagery of «the children of light and the children of darkness.»
It was just because of this view that the doctrine of resurrection had come to the fore in later Jewish thought when men yearned for the vindication of their martyrs.
When these symbols are taken literally they confuse the mind of the church, distort the relation between time and eternity, and reduce God's ultimate vindication over history to a point in history; for Niebuhr, one such falsification is expressed in the hope of a millennial age.
When the book eventually did come out, it was hard not to read it as a vindication.
It is when we guard grudges like heirlooms that we demand retribution and vindication.
When, therefore, the tragedy of the Exile came, insurgent prophecy faced not its refutation but its vindication.
Remembering the difficulties of the beloved sons of Genesis — remembering, in other words, what it means when a son is depicted on a stoop with his camping gear — we know that Jesus's destiny will be dark, but with a glorious vindication.
When Judas left, Jesus spoke of his impending glorifica tion, associating thereby the shame of the cross with divine vindication.
'» So wrote Mary Wollstonecraft in 1796, in her Vindication of the Rights of Woman, when the revolution that Rousseau and his ilk had helped to create was in full flight, crushing not only the prospect of education for men and women alike but their very heads under the unforgiving blows of the revolutionary militia.
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparked a 3 per cent slump in the miner's share price.
Instead of feeling ashamed that a team of Leicester's budget is ahead of us, he somehow sees it as vindication of his own belief that you don't need to spend to win the league when questioned by the media
WHEN the «missing link of electronics» was finally built in 2008, it was the vindication of a 30 - year - old prediction.
We feel vindication as he violently retrieves his stolen pay from Silver (played by a wonderfully cast Steve Zahn), a quasi-displaced addict who had taken Charley under his wing; we are relieved when an overworked waitress lets him go after he's caught attempting to dine and dash; we align ourselves with his easy distance as he listens to a man who has taken him in spout off racist vitriol and verbally berate his doting daughter.
Issues of class and race resurface here as they tend to do when the Harry Potter series is at its best, and Harry's much - publicized first kiss with love interest Cho (Katie Leung) is resolved fascinatingly with betrayal and unresolved 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.
This win is vindication for Cadillac which has a spotty, at best, record when it comes to smaller cars, dating back to the awful 1982 Cimarron.
(Buren got his vindication in 2005 when he transformed the entire museum into a series of site - specific installations, this time without the wrath of his peers.)
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.
So when those arrayed against the skeptical position employ gross logical fallacies and misstatements of fact, it's a sort of vindication.
This is hardly novel, let alone a vindication of GCMs, especially when the authors themselves suggest GCM agreement with observed natural variability is a matter of chance.
When a law firm is successful using the partnership model, there is vindication of that model; each successful year perpetuates a sense that this is the correct model and that feeds itself in a closed loop.
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.
Though the Global Services division landed in Plano, not downtown Dallas, a collective feeling of vindication swept through North Texas when this news broke earlier this year.
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