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The New York Times explained that the decision "did not vindicate the defendants; it chastised the government.
That they could not vindicate our actions is nothing to get self-righteous about; it is deeply disturbing.
Even his noble deeds do not vindicate him, because he did them to serve his own pride rather than the public.
The film features the first-person narratives of individuals who describe their sexual assaults and then go on to describe the insensitivity of campus officials or police who did not vindicate their claims.
Among those who could not regain their belt in an immediate rematch: Tyson, who was beaten consecutively by Holyfield; Sonny Liston, stopped twice by Ali and Jack Dempseyy, who could not vindicate himself against Gene Tunney.
It does not vindicate a model to note that it gives no weight that it "cancels out"—its only accurate constitutive simulations.If "hiatus periods are commonly observed" is the right way to think about the current warming plateau, then the rest of Mr Cohn's article, examining various explanations of the puzzle of the hiatus would be unnecessary.
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Neuroscience has not vindicated the cultural distinction between practical and theoretical activities.
History has not vindicated this trust, especially in times of national turmoil and fear.
No government mole was unmasked, and the C.I.A. officer Carrie Mathison Claire Daness) was not vindicated.
Whistleblowers supposedly cherished by the Obama administration—are persecuted, not vindicated.
If you are not rewarded in your share price, then your strategy is not vindicated.
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