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In this climate, there is vindication for both expert and novice who felt left out of the technology boom.
If there is vindication here, Mr. Paul says, it is for Austrian economic theory — an anti-Keynesian model that many mainstream economists consider radical and dismiss as magical thinking.
Even if their alleged tormentor is never called out for acts done to them, in other words, there is vindication in seeing another woman have her day in court.
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His eye an egg, Chris Robshaw convinced as the vanquished captain, but looking around the pitch at the close, having briefly led the best team in the world, there was vindication as well as the scars.
With reports this week that Southern could be stripped of its contract, there could be vindication for those who always said both sides were equally to blame. .
There is a vindication, and you can feel it".
There is some vindication: Ciavarella and Conahan are serving lengthy prison terms, and the children's records have been expunged.
"There is no vindication here," said Sugar.
There is no vindication of those convicted, no overt political agenda other than the idea that this story is something the public ought to know about.
The decision not to charge Mr. Safir was vindication that "there was no malice, no negligence," said a lawyer for Mr. Safir, Martin Pollner.
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