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For Mr. Cook, statements like that, and others that accuse him of being a city slicker without a soul, are vindication that he was right to follow his first impulse and stick to what he knew.
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O'Keefe considers this to be a vindication, proof that he is a nonpartisan journalistic investigator.
An investigation seemed to suggest that he was not involved in the decision, but his lack of awareness was less a vindication than a signal that the BBC was an enterprise at war with itself and its mission.
What sweet vindication that would be for the Democrat whose own party tried so hard to stop him running.
And it might be that there are actions that do not give rise to the possibility of vindication or of arbitrary closeness to vindication, but do limit the distance from vindication that is risked by choosing that action.
[It revealed the rapper owned several albums by Collins.] At that point, I thought, wow, considering I did become a whipping boy for the '80s and '90s — slightly more so in Europe — this was to me vindication that what I was doing actually was OK.
I chose to let one criminal escape the country after killing a horrible man in a heated drunken argument and in a later case read a newspaper clipping saying he'd ended up killing himself from the guilt, and I felt a sense of vindication, that I was right to let him go.
It's vindication that he does not deserve.
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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