Sentence examples for and the vindication of from inspiring English sources

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He speaks glowingly of Obama, who he says like Lincoln "stands for inclusion, and the vindication of American ideals".

But this year, more than 10,000 of Mr. Buffett's shareholders are gathered here to celebrate his vindication, and the vindication of the value investing style he personifies.

It would have led to both the repatriation of millions of victims of failed policies – who weigh so heavily on our consciences – and the vindication of president Thabo Mbeki's efforts to rein in his bellicose counterpart.

The delicate balance that must be struck between the primary jurisdiction of public law and the vindication of private right cannot be resolved by conferring constitutional status on one aspect of the legal dilemma.

For Mr. Bush, the moment completed the first major victory of his first year in office and the vindication of a political strategy that appeared dubious to some strategists during the campaign and politically improbable even after he was declared the winner of the presidential election.

Indeed, there is a deep analogy between this distinction drawn by Carnap and Feigl's distinction between the validation within an ethical system and the vindication of the ethical system (and its supreme norms) itself.

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What he really learned as a sailor was not something empirical — an assembly of "places and events" — but the vindication of a perspective he had developed in childhood, an impartial, unillusioned view of the world as a place of mystery and contingency, horror and splendor, where, as he put it in a letter to the London Times, the only indisputable truth is "our ignorance".

It's a freakishly warm December day, and Fraser – handsome face and all – is basking in the vindication of a long-awaited role.

Without it, judicial tribunals would be at the mercy of the disorderly and violent, who respect neither the laws enacted for the vindication of public and private rights, nor the officers charged with the duty of administering them.

And now, finally, this, the Nobel, the vindication of her life's work, and though she seemed pleased enough, you could see that it hadn't been the Prize she was after at all.

Without it, judicial tribunals would be at the mercy of the disorderly and violent, who respect neither the laws enacted for the vindication of public and private rights, nor the officers charged with the duty of administering them.' Ex parte Terry, 1888, 128 U.S. 289, 313, 9 S.Ct.

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