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Most big Internet providers say that the original decision in the Verizon case essentially validated the subpoenas that the recording industry sent to other companies.
And those states, Mr. Boldin said, were essentially validated in their efforts last fall when the Justice Department said it would no longer make medical marijuana a priority in the states were it was legal.
And yet, at Thursday night's debate, Sanders described an accomplishment of his that essentially validated Clinton's theory of how she'd govern as president.
These young white supremacists, he said, have been "emboldened by this climate in the country, in an environment where the president essentially validated them and the 'fine people' among their ranks".
Our GWA study design and the pooling-based strategy is essentially validated by the fact that the single most significant SNP neighbors the HLA-DRB/DQA loci.
These data essentially validated the bioinformatic analysis demonstrating the up-modulation of TGFA in PTCs, in RET/PTC1-infected thyrocytes, and in the advanced stages of PTC progression.
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Still, a decision for Warnaco would essentially validate the distribution of Calvin Klein products to price-conscious retailers like Sam's and BJ's Wholesale Club Inc., cementing the decline of the Klein brand from elite to mass market.
Mr. Liu, whose office registered the contract in May, said that a yes vote on the contract would essentially validate the company's demands for cuts to workers' health and benefit funds.
The visit also puts the U.S. presidential imprimatur on sweeping democratic reforms being made in the long-isolated nation, essentially validating those changes largely initiated by Mr. Thein Sein and wildly applauded by the West.
And public opinion, which currently favors Obama and the Democrats and regards Congressional Republicans as the more irresponsible party in these negotiations, would probably tilt sharply the other way, essentially validating Republican intransigence.
In the ruling, Curtis L. Wagner Jr., the chief administrative law judge at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, essentially validates the suspicions of California officials that El Paso, the nation's largest natural gas company, withheld natural gas from the state, thus driving up the cost of electricity that was generated by gas-fired turbines.
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