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be affirmed
verb
To agree, verify or concur; to answer positively.
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The judgment should be affirmed.
He hopes for that period to be affirmed and revitalized.
If it appeals, her decision should be affirmed.
The president has asserted that gay parenting is something to be affirmed, rather than denigrated.
Either that theory will be affirmed, or we'll prove them wrong.
The vote must be affirmed by supervisors after public hearings this summer to go into effect.
That decision could then be affirmed by the party's executives and eventually ratified by a convention.
Today's brief concludes: "The judgment of the district court should be affirmed".
In the informal economy, where banks fear to tread, caste bonds tend to be affirmed through business.
Here is one such assembly: Hungry, doing — Cured only at all Never should be affirmed And the court below.
"The flame would be lit, the fight would be won, his spirit would be affirmed," he said.
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