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But one might argue, instead, that jurisdiction is needed to vindicate the basic liberal right of gender equality.
Not only will it be hard to prove that there is more happiness than misery in the world, much more than this is needed to vindicate God's moral attributes.
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He added that the lower courts were wrong to allow a class action in the case on the theory that it was needed to vindicate the rights of consumers other than the Concepcions.
While many successful applications are needed to fully vindicate (NKS2), our first assessment concludes that, at the very least, it is not obviously false.
I needed to vindicate her, or condemn her.
Society needs to vindicate itself".
Stronger military action is needed, he asserted, to "vindicate United States leadership" and maintain U.S. military credibility.
Common justifications for allowing this form of standing include the need to vindicate the rule of law and the need to challenge particularly serious illegality where no individual is peculiarly affected by it.
Some of it recounts, with dry humour, Adonis's time as a reforming adviser and minister, but his purpose is polemical: to argue for the changes he thinks are needed and which he says have been vindicated by his academy programme.
"The visibility of such women needs to be vindicated, the ones who have been deemed secondary, who have had no recognition but deserve that and so much more," Frutos said.
Victims also need to be vindicated -- declared "not guilty" of being victimized.
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