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But if it turns out that Grant Thornton's work led to the discovery, that could be seen as a vindication for the policy of allowing audit firms to stay indefinitely.
This case addresses when arbitration agreements should be enforced according to their terms, and specifically whether "prohibitive costs" or the loss of "effective vindication" allow courts to override arbitration agreements that mandate bilateral, rather than class action, arbitration.
Democrats will say this is a vindication and allows Clinton's coronation to go ahead at the party convention, although her rival Bernie Sanders has already said he will not drop out of the race.
Over all, the negative reaction to the Iraqi declaration was an early vindication of the administration's strategy: allowing Mr. Hussein to show by his own actions that he will not give up his secret weapons peacefully.
Consumer advocates, by contrast, said the court was infringing on a longstanding principle that arbitration agreements must allow "effective vindication" of rights.
Labour pounced on the closure as vindication of its criticisms of the free school programme – which allows independent groups to bid to open schools outside local authority control – and the decision to allow them to recruit untrained teachers and staff.
Airlines view the committee's failure to recommend seat standards as a vindication of their position — that government should not regulate, but instead allow market forces to set seat size.
In setting new preconditions for appealing a Federal District Court's denial of a habeas corpus petition, Justice Kennedy said, "Congress expressed no intention to allow trial court procedural error to bar vindication of substantial constitutional rights on appeal".
Respondents invoke a judge-made exception to the FAA which, they say, serves to harmonize competing federal policies by allowing courts to invalidate agreements that prevent the "effective vindication" of a federal statutory right.
Airlines view the committee's failure to recommend seat standards as a vindication of their position -- that government should not regulate, but instead allow market forces to set seat size.
-- a vindication of Reaganomics.
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