Sentence examples for seem to vindicate from inspiring English sources

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The 2010 harvest did not seem to vindicate his judgment.

So history did indeed seem to vindicate him – for a while.

The findings seem to vindicate criticisms from Conservative donors who have described Cameron's election campaign as dull and uninspiring.

His party's improved standing in his native Quebec would seem to vindicate his tough line against separatism.The new term will decide Mr Chrétien's legacy.

It would seem to vindicate Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor whose controversial leaks brought the formerly secret programme to light.

While the innocence of the horseplay on the bus might seem to vindicate Wal-Mart, some people are not so sure.

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This seemed to vindicate bemused officials at the plants.

And the stagflation of the 70s seemed to vindicate their argument.

The imposition of martial law seemed to vindicate Glemp's cautious policy.

The cultural and business revival downtown seems to vindicate his stubborn persistence.

In 2007 big queues in front of London's polling stations seemed to vindicate the candidates' British push.

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