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WHEN the International Criminal Court (ICC) struggled into being, its well-wishers were unsure how long this fragile creature would survive, let alone if it would vindicate its creators' hopes of dishing out just deserts to tyrants.Aged four-and-a-half, the tribunal is proving a lustier infant than many predicted.
How PayPal addresses current litigation and growing competition in coming months will either vindicate its surprising market performance or add it to the dot-com pileup.
It planned a spectacular trial that would vindicate its otherwise lacklustre record.
As if to vindicate its own message, "Why Love Now" has earned effusive praise.
They decided that a government body cannot invoke libel law to vindicate its so-called 'governing reputation'.
The MDC seized on the figures, however, claiming they vindicate its position that the elections were a "monumental farce" that "stole the people's victory".
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The Russian government insisted that the report had vindicated its actions, but it rejected the finding that its army used disproportionate force and accused the European Union of a continuing bias.
Even so, the conclusion by the MPs on the committee that Levene's allegations could not be substantiated were seized upon by Lloyds as vindicating its assertions that it was not leant on by politicians.
On Monday, Citigroup said it was delighted that a jury had vindicated its position.
Labour said the private letter vindicated its argument that the benefit cap could cost more than it saves and would increase homelessness.
Google said Friday that the successful appeal had vindicated its position.
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