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"We believe that these officers will be vindicated, as they have done nothing wrong".
For Wakefield's supporters, he will either be vindicated as a hero or go down as a martyr to his cause.
A lawyer for the police union, who told reporters he was speaking on their behalf, said he believed they would "be vindicated as they've done nothing wrong".
However, the secretary's approach has yet to be vindicated as many conservatives are concerned about the possibility of a muddled, slow and inconclusive inspection effort in coming weeks.
But the industry may be vindicated as a number of its portfolio companies are getting ready to hit the market and appear likely to produce decent returns for their investors.
David Davis said his friend Andrew Mitchell "wants an inquiry and wants to be vindicated" as he spoke about a Channel 4 documentary offering new evidence about what was, or was not, said to police at the Downing Street security gate.
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His decision was vindicated as early as the 15th minute.
Selznick's perfectionism was vindicated – as was his habit of popping Benzedrines so he could keep working for days on end without sleep.
The existence of membranes was vindicated as late as the 1950s and there are even some authors who still call it into question [ 4, 63].
But Mr Trichet's worries have also been vindicated, as contagion has spread and is now engulfing Italy (see article).
American courts have been vindicated as a place of shelter and protection for fairness and democratic values.
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