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Woodford's analysis may be vindicated in time.
Her stubborn, cultivated inscrutability may be vindicated in time.
He maintains his science is solid and will be vindicated in time.
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From the Chartists to the anti-poll tax movement, there is a long tradition of causes facing apparently insurmountable odds, but being vindicated in time.
Mr Breivik's lawyer, Geir Lippestad, told reporters: "This whole case indicated that he is insane". He said his client believed that he was in a war and that he would be vindicated in 60 years' time.
Look, on a whole host of these measures, whether it's health care, whether it was fixing the financial system, whether it's making sure that we passed the Recovery Act, I knew these things might not be popular, but I was absolutely positive that they were the right thing to do and that, over time, we would be vindicated in having made those tough decisions.
And perhaps the Clinton campaign will be vindicated in pursuing so many strategies at the same time.
We will be vindicated in court".
I am confident she will be vindicated in an appeal".
"We will be vindicated in the courts," he asserted.
Although he has been vindicated in this view, big bankers howled and regulators yawned at the time.
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