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Oddly, this is presented as a vindication of places like Guantánamo, rather than as one of their flaws.
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They present it as a vindication of the bleaker alternative vision of Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement that in theory rejects the notion of a Jewish state altogether and has in the past been readier to espouse violence to achieve its aims.
Snowden characterized the award as "a vindication" of his efforts to bring the secret surveillance programs to light.
The success of the Olympic courts was presented as vindication of the Ministry of Justice's policy to speed up courtroom cases.
I talked to Thatcher about my concern that any compromise then would have fatal long-term consequences, given Scargill's capacity to present such an outcome as a vindication of his stand.
(L) Vincent Price as Joseph Smith, in Brigham Young (1940), (R) Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792).
However, this larger-scale vindication of justice is presented as a response not directly to Thrasymachus, but to the restatement of his argument which Glaucon and Adeimantus offer (in the hope of being refuted) in Book II.
This is as good a vindication of the New Yorker's existence as any could be".
Intelligence officials saw the announcement as a vindication of sorts.
As a vindication of talent, it succeeds mightily, sometimes thrillingly.
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