• They'll put new prosecutors on the case, good ones, and seek to vindicate themselves.

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  • All of which seemed to vindicate Novak's effort to squeeze franchisees to renovate their units.

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  • The LDP's defeat in last August's general election appeared to vindicate Mr Ozawa in spades.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • He is prepared to defend himself vigorously and trusts the justice system will vindicate him absolutely.

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  • If the EPA study were not enough to vindicate the fracking process, common sense should.

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  • Question: are you admitting that the concept of comparative advantage is necessary to vindicate free trade?

    FORBES: In response to Ian Fletcher

  • And Tim Murtagh's eight-over new-ball spell of 2-19 began to vindicate Udal's decision to declare 91 runs behind.

    BBC: Udal declaration sets up last day

  • At least in part, this seems to vindicate the existence of fund managers (and the fees they charge).

    ECONOMIST: Fund management

  • Thus, a prison term is necessary to vindicate the law and provide deterrence.

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  • Ironically, this would vindicate the strategy of her erstwhile foe, Sir Leon Brittan.

    ECONOMIST: Trade

  • "The government seeks to vindicate the defining constitutional ideal of equal treatment under the law, " said Attorney General Eric Holder.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The stubbornly poor economic numbers vindicate calls for a slower pace of austerity, says the Labour opposition, led by Ed Miliband.

    ECONOMIST: The Tories

  • So far, the behaviour of financial markets seems to vindicate his point.

    ECONOMIST: Global imbalances

  • But while Amazon has proved it's possible to sell books on the Internet, this doesn't necessarily vindicate the Web as a retail outlet.

    FORBES: Does Amazon.com really matter?

  • Lord Selkirk was criticised for his conduct following the violent confrontation and was not able fully to vindicate himself within his own lifetime.

    BBC: Red River letters

  • When Egyptian journalists pressed Mr. Shafiq's media representatives for hard numbers, the campaign workers demurred, insisting that the official results would vindicate their claims.

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  • Mr Blair must have calculated that the IRA statement was not enough to vindicate Mr Trimble's support for the Good Friday Agreement in Unionist eyes.

    ECONOMIST: Peace on hold

  • At first glance, this looked to vindicate Congress's decision to contest solo in UP, a giant state it once dominated and has long talked of recapturing.

    ECONOMIST: India's election

  • Mr Barak for his part, say insiders, is determined to vindicate his decision to join, bitterly criticised within his own party, by vigorously pushing for peace.

    ECONOMIST: The new politics of Israel's foreign policy

  • American and Canadian trade officials, however, are significantly less impressed with the working group's assessment, and see it as a last-ditch attempt to vindicate an unfair trade barrier.

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  • The Clinton administration has tried to balance sensitivity to Russia's concerns with mounting pressure to do something about a missile threat whose rapid expansion has tended to vindicate the hawks.

    ECONOMIST: Rockets overhead

  • To the students of war, the conflict seemed to vindicate Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, an adviser to McKinley, who had in 1890 written a book preaching the importance of naval power.

    ECONOMIST: THE WAR OF 1898

  • Contribution limits are subject to lower scrutiny because they primarily implicate the First Amendment rights of association, not expression, and contributors remain able to vindicate their associational interests in other ways.

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  • I've had that a lot, where a person is engaged in some kind of innocent behavior and ultimately even in trying to vindicate themselves they wind up being physically arrested or even physically assaulted.

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  • We took a view as the week went on it was time to clear the air, to get the words down, get it right and in a sense to partly vindicate, to partly exonerate Sophie.

    BBC: News Online

  • Grabbing the leadership role would vindicate the do-it-yourself strategy of McKillop, an unpretentious 58-year-old Scotsman who showed up for an interview at a hotel bar with no handlers, ordered a cheeseburger and chatted up the waitress.

    FORBES: Modesty ablaze

  • If President Obama can indeed guide the parties toward an agreement that puts the federal government on a sustainable fiscal path, it would be a substantial achievement and would vindicate his early promise as a bipartisan leader.

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  • The manner of Belarus' victory seemed to vindicate Bernd Stange's decision to axe several high-profile players, including Stuttgart star Alexander Hleb, brother Vyacheslav and BATE Borisov midfielder Igor Stasevich, as he attempts to build for the future.

    CNN: Ukraine beat 10-man England to boost 2010 hopes

  • Now usually it's the prosecutor who does the pursuing, not the pursued, and in this particular case Julian Assange has tried to vindicate himself, has tried to meet with the prosecutor to have his good name restored.

    BBC: Transcript of Mark Stephens interview

  • And this trial will help vindicate him.

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