The local paper claims the youth clubs' rescue is a vindication of the Big Society.
This could be a vindication of the case made by classical liberals like me.
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The other way is as a vindication of the premise that brought Winfrey to cable in the first place.
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"This is something of a vindication of the concept, " said Sherwood Neiss, a principal of consulting firm Crowdfund Capital Advisors.
In some ways The Grateful Graduates Index is a vindication of the old fashioned idea of getting a good liberal arts education.
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Hen Anderson, co-founder of campaign group Save Our Woods also welcomed the government's response, recognising that it was a vindication of the 500, 000 who signed an online petition against the proposal to sell the estate.
Perhaps most important, Lin's ascension is at least a temporary vindication of the embattled Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni, who with Steve Nash in Phoenix had built a running offense that thrived with an attacking, passing guard, only to watch the same strategy stifle in New York with incompatible personnel.
Scottish Education Secretary Michael Russell said the figures would be "welcome reading" to Scotland's education sector and a "vindication" of the Scottish government's approach to student fees.
The vindication of John Bogle WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT, we shouldn't have published that snide article about Vanguard Group.
The recognition from the mainstream pop music industry was vindication of sorts for the group.
Tory leader William Hague hails his party's overwhelming victory in the European elections as vindication of his opposition to the euro.
As for Mr Bashir, he will feel that the vote is at least a partial vindication of his stance against the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has indicted him for war crimes over the conflict in the country's western region of Darfur.
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Abraham got a measure of vindication when the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a complaint against Hyundai.
But their Australian coach, David Clark, was beaming following the victory and claimed it was a vindication of their programme to improve the squad.
Although Joel Klein, of the Justice Department, knows that he should not give the impression of being reluctant to seek a settlement, he believes (overconfidently?) that, after the vindication of Judge Jackson's findings, he is under no pressure to accept an unsatisfactory compromise.
Yet, to the extent they wish to claim vindication, it is supporters of the stimulus, bailouts, and general growth in government whose narrative is most at risk.
For both of them vindication from the vilification came in 2012.
So the doctrine came to mean vindication of truth, not by infliction of suffering on the opponent, but on oneself.
And it now means, at last, vindication for investors in one of the networking industry's most richly funded start-ups.
Speaking after the judgement, Mr Michael said he was pleased with what he called the complete vindication of Grand Pier Limited, its directors and staff.
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Indian politicians, meanwhile, are proud that their currency, the rupee, has not crashed and see this as vindication of various capital controls that prevent foreigners from attacking the currency.
In negotiations, Monex said it would agree to a formal judicial vindication of Pribe, so long as the estimated 25, 000 pages in the 25 boxes were returned to Monex.
When asked if England had made the right decision to play four front-line bowlers and not to enforce the follow-on, Finn replied the fact they were on the verge of going one-up in the series was vindication.
Vindication has also come in the form of imitation, as one leading Japanese corporation after another sold all or part of their main offices.
In part, argues Mr Ben-Ami, this reflected a wider Palestinian preoccupation with vindication and justice, at the expense of a pragmatic search for a solution.
You could call that a vindication of Mr King's original position: the money was not needed after all.
He is the first Democrat since Jimmy Carter to win a majority of the popular vote, a vindication of his "50-state strategy" that even some in his own party once viewed as quixotic.
That gives Edgar Jr. a shot at vindication--and a chance to restore some of the family wealth.
This is a major historical vindication that made the Kirchner government popular among much of the middle class, human rights groups and most intellectuals.
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Beyond just personal vindication, Silver has proven to the public the power of Big Data in transforming our electoral process.
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