Sentence examples for would vindicate that from inspiring English sources

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The investigation, Botsford said, would vindicate that Perry's veto and related actions were "carried out in both the spirit and letter of the law".

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Mr Bernanke fretted that this "rapid tightening of financial conditions in recent months could have the effect of slowing growth", a problem that would be "exacerbated if conditions tighten further".The euphoric market response to the FOMC's decision this week would seem to vindicate that judgment.

Mr Bernanke fretted this "rapid tightening of financial conditions in recent months could have the effect of slowing growth", a problem that would be "exacerbated if conditions tighten further".The euphoric market response to the FOMC's decision this week would seem to vindicate that judgment.

The hope of American liberals that an Hollande victory would vindicate their position that austerity is bad policy — even though that may be the case — seems unlikely to take hold here.

Mr Singh wants to go but he wants concrete results that would vindicate his policy of engaging Pakistan despite its recalcitrance on the issue of terrorism, an approach that has many critics in the country.

That would vindicate Lynton Crosby, the Tory strategist, who insisted voters would turn blue late on.

It planned a spectacular trial that would vindicate its otherwise lacklustre record.

That would vindicate the democratic educational dream of the Enlightenment, from which the first world museums grew.

If this practice makes sense, then there has to be an understanding of what philosophy is that would vindicate its utility.

Nozick's encounter with Rothbard and Rothbard's rights-based critique of the state (Rothbard 1973 and 1978)—including the minimal state lead Nozick to the project of formulating a rights-based libertarianism that would vindicate the minimal state.

The foundationalist wants an account of the theory-evidence relation that would vindicate the privileged epistemic status of at least some subset of our theories: our theories (in particular, our best theories of natural science) are to be "grounded" in indubitable evidence (i.e., immediate sense impressions).

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