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In 2013, when the European Court (ECtHR) ruled that the WCC had erroneously applied the new code in certain cases, RS politicians toasted to their supposed vindication.
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This Election Night was supposed to be his vindication.
Some have taken the end of the Cold War as vindication of the policies enacted, while others have supposed the Cold War ended without nuclear war in spite of those policies' lunacies.
Heroes are supposed to save us, to save the world, to rescue somebody — not to even the score in a society hellbent on vindication.
(Is he sincere, or is he just doing this because that is what Republicans are supposed to do? Who knows?) But there is one important thing that the supply-side movement has not gotten, and still desperately wants: intellectual vindication.
The Delta amnesty, the argument goes, is a vindication of his serious and unfussy style.Yet Mr Yar'Adua's modest successes may count for nothing, yet again, if the political system itself is not reformed and the link restored between Nigeria's politicians and those who are supposed to elect them.
It was, I suppose, predictable that Europe's austerians would claim vindication at the first hint of an upturn.
— I suppose.
— Suppose so.
"I suppose the fact that I polled almost 2,000 votes and the protest [Get Cov Back To The Ricoh group] was just over 200, I would say is a clear vindication of the entire council's policy, transparency and stance over the whole issue".
Suppose ¬∃xPx.
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