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"vindicate" Definitions
  1. vindicate something to prove that something is true or that you were right to do something, especially when other people had a different opinion synonym justify
  2. vindicate somebody to prove that somebody is not guilty when they have been accused of doing something wrong or illegal; to prove that somebody is right about something

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You will vindicate the right to vote, you will vindicate the constitution, you'll vindicate the rule of law by rejecting these articles.
You will vindicate the right to vote, you will vindicate the Constitution, you will vindicate the rule of law by rejecting these articles.
You can vindicate rights for someone when no one else might want to vindicate rights for them.
Most distressing about Ms. Wolf's monologue is that it seemed to vindicate Mr. Trump's nonattendance at these dinners, and even more to vindicate his own protected but disgraceful free speech.
But just unfortunately, I'm in this place to vindicate myself.
Howerton is ready and eager to vindicate himself in court.
So do these results vindicate the ad men after all?
The Pew study doesn't necessarily vindicate Dr. Gouldner's entire theory.
And we seek to vindicate those rights in the court.
She must now work the case to vindicate her reputation.
The early results would seem to completely vindicate my position.
"God is going to vindicate my son," Ms. Lewis said.
How can we finally vindicate the pains of our ancestral mothers?
Our sources say they feel the messages help to vindicate Rob.
His jauntiness comes from his confidence that history will vindicate him.
To the casual observer this may seem to vindicate the doubters.
But Collins, ever the optimist, thinks that history will vindicate him.
She wants to do it to vindicate some lost family grudge.
I had seen his work vindicate some people and fail others.
"It would help vindicate the rule of law," Mr. Nadler said.
You will vindicate the rule of law by rejecting these articles.
Similarly, any testimony from Bolton could all but vindicate the president.
The family tells CNN that they believe the tape will vindicate Scott.
"We will never have that chance to vindicate our rights," she continued.
And it's arguably changed in ways that vindicate some of Sanders's thinking.
In addition, the judge may impose fines to vindicate the public interest.
It quickly ran a series of stories that seemed to vindicate Moran.
People wanted to vindicate family lore, or simply to be proved right.
"Japan needs success stories" to vindicate Abe's decision, said the first source.
In doing so, he seemed to vindicate Bolton's judgment over his own.
Cox says he believes the data could actually help vindicate law enforcement.
Today's vertical landing helps vindicate the cause of reusability that SpaceX is championing.
Courts have intervened to vindicate basic norms of due process in the past.
The men's lawyers say Obama's actions vindicate an argument they made in court.
Which was confusing, because the movie doesn't vindicate her by a long shot.
Criminal investigations are done in order to vindicate the rule of law — i.e.
"The activities we found here don't vindicate anybody who touched this," he said.
We will not be intimidated as we work to vindicate our client's rights.
One, does this vindicate President Trump's claim that former President Obama wiretapped him?
If we pay that price, the ultimate rewards will more than vindicate our efforts.
Scaramucci, though, maintained the possibility that information could still surface that would vindicate Trump.
The injection of fresh blood helped to reinvigorate the party and vindicate Mr Koizumi.
Recent developments appear to vindicate the I.A.A.F.'s cautious approach to restoring Russian membership.
And that he wrote this 19-page memo to vindicate that point of view.
Trump's executive order Thursday may vindicate the states that wanted to turn refugees away.
Indeed, the most recent euro zone inflation figures vindicate the ECB's easy policy stance.
The amendments proposed over the past month have done much to vindicate the holdouts.
Justice Department lawyers scoffed at this claim but newly-released documents vindicate the Bundys.
They alleged the footage used to vindicate him was edited, leaving out incriminating evidence.
"While divorce may indeed vindicate the rights of women, as congressmen believed," the Rev.
If anything, Francisco's alleged actions vindicate our efforts to improve our broken prison systems.
"We believe it will vindicate John, and we want to know if it exists. "
Should lawmakers wait for the courts to vindicate their subpoenas against top presidential aides?
Among other things, the election results vindicate polls indicating that Trump is historically unpopular.
Mr. Heller said the actor denied the allegations and the videotape would vindicate him.
But for Trump's purposes, an inquiry is useless since it won't vindicate his position.
However the president might proceed, the court's ruling would vindicate the principle of political accountability.
Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association appears to vindicate those fears.
Q: Are you confident that the release of the JFK files will vindicate your father?
This is an egregious violation of Brooke's rights, which we will litigate vigorously to vindicate.
Some comments she gave to the New York Times, after this publication, somewhat vindicate Julia.
Clinton has said she did nothing wrong and she believes the government will vindicate her.
That would partly vindicate the adults' claims that things would be even messier without them.
The presence of the Bacon in its Friday-evening sale appeared to vindicate that decision.
Still, he's shown enough to vindicate those who have vouched for him over the years.
The court accepted that argument, but that it did so does not vindicate the bank.
As Horowitz said Wednesday, the report didn't vindicate anyone, regardless of what James Comey says.
In fact, the memo concludes on a note that actually should vindicate the broader Russia investigation.
"He feels very confident that what will ultimately come of this will vindicate him," Spicer said.
Would the audio evidence vindicate Comey or bolster the president's case that he did nothing wrong?
Reached by The Verge, Zenimax was confident that the coming testimony would vindicate the company's claims.
They could be a warrant for his arrest and he would say that they vindicate him.
Addressing Israel's parliament, Netanyahu told opposition lawmakers that the new deal with Germany helped vindicate him.
That's saying something, since the court has shown a strong propensity to vindicate free-speech claims.
Trump supporters and opponents are already pre-spinning the report to vindicate or undercut the president.
The Court's constitutionally prescribed role is to vindicate the individual rights of the people before it.
It is intended to vindicate Clinton and demonize those on the left who disagree with her.
As extensive as these ties to Russia are, they still don't vindicate the secret agent theory.
Trump has repeatedly touted positive reviews from past students, saying he believes courts will vindicate him.
And second, she'll be obstructing the very constitutional principles that Trump's impeachment is supposed to vindicate.
The next day, Trump, promising it would vindicate him, released a memo detailing the phone call.
Holmes anticipated the use of free speech claims not to vindicate democracy but to disrupt it.
He denied ever having said them and declared that recordings of the interview would vindicate him.
It could also vindicate Stephen Hawking's ideas about black-hole evaporation, which involve the same basic physics.
Research published this month in the Journal of the American Medical Association appears to vindicate those fears.
Clinton has said she did nothing wrong and that she believes the U.S. government will vindicate her.
He shopped around for an expert who would vindicate him, but in the end, he found none.
He intends to fight the allegations vigorously, and we expect the outcome to fully vindicate Mr. Batali.
Many police departments support body cameras, saying videos will vindicate officers in the vast majority of cases.
Congress cannot afford to wait even a fraction of that time to vindicate its core oversight authority.
These cases exist, the state justices said, to vindicate people whose individual claims wouldn't be worth pursuing.
The Court's constitutionally prescribed role is to vindicate the individual rights of the people appearing before it.
The Supreme Court now has the opportunity to vindicate this simple yet vital First Amendment protection nationwide.
If the lawsuit was intended to vindicate Nunes and his reputation, it has achieved precisely the opposite.
"It took eight years for it to come out and vindicate me," Salame said in an interview.
The justice system offers few solutions to incarcerated defendants who insist that video footage will vindicate them.
But the U.S.-Taliban experience should vindicate the North Koreans' preferred approach of talking to Trump himself.
Fallaci said she became a journalist, then largely a man's profession, in part to vindicate her mother.
The government's collapse seemed to vindicate those who warned about the dangers of embracing the far right.
His success in the Civil War seemed to vindicate faith in democracy and the entire Enlightenment cause.
No information has yet surfaced to vindicate these claims, but Barr may be looking in to them.
That being said, you would have to go through the process of trying to vindicate your rights.
If her suit exposes him as a liar, then it could vindicate her in the public eye.
But now with some evidence starting to emerge that could vindicate the president, he teed off today. Watch.
The indictments are going to vindicate the president and we are sitting on the mother of all scandals.
"I think these results more than vindicate IBM's decision to pay $34 billion" for the company, he said.
Trump has repeatedly insisted most Trump University students had positive experiences and will ultimately vindicate him in court.
Being pulled from the sea to save their lives does not vindicate any asylum claim they may have.
"I would like my work to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the world," it continues.
And, at least in these two instances, history has arguably already come to vindicate their then-disfavored positions.
Comey's behavior makes a whole lot more sense if, as he said, he believes any tapes will vindicate him.
It belongs to us to vindicate the honor of the human race, and to teach that assuming brother, moderation.
That would seem to vindicate Trump's decision to try driving up Clinton's negatives  in order to depress her turnout.
In the days immediately following the calling of the snap election, the electoral polls seemed to vindicate May's decision.
But in other ways his campaign seemed to vindicate the "Lyin' Ted" sobriquet that Mr Trump saddled him with.
More recently, the President has signaled a hope that the inspector general's report will vindicate his instincts on Comey.
It's possible that the report could completely vindicate Barr and reveal Democratic complaints about the release process as unwarranted.
"That to me has power, in the best way, to affirm, to vindicate, to humanize and to heal." video
If lawmakers took no action, it would effectively vindicate the president's false assertion that he had done nothing wrong.
If the charges are, as President Trump claims, "nonsense," then an independent investigation will vindicate him and his campaign.
In making the case for withholding the articles, he argues that it would vindicate higher civic and democratic ideals.
But sabotaging the system will neither vindicate the false claims nor revived the failed effort to repeal the ACA.
He added: If we triumph, vindicate our rights, and maintain our institutions, a bright and joyous future lies before us.
The Porter revelations seem to vindicate these concerns and could has already drawn increased scrutiny toward the security clearance issue.
The resulting increase in prices will make all OPEC and non-OPEC producers better off and helps vindicate the deal.
"The Department of Justice will take every lawful measure to vindicate the Department of Homeland Security's lawful rescission of DACA."
These voters will stick with Donald Trump even as he flails, rather than vindicate the elite, urban view of him.
It seems to vindicate the widespread expectations that he will not be able to handle sensitive issues with diplomatic savvy.
The Department of Justice will continue to investigate and vigorously prosecute human traffickers and vindicate the rights of their victims.
Their case seeks only to vindicate the liberty of individual teachers, they say gamely, not to bring down the unions.
Trump has repeatedly touted positive reviews from other participants, saying courts will ultimately vindicate the for-profit real estate program.
Warren is soldiering on, claiming the DNA results she released Monday vindicate her long-standing claims of Native American heritage.
" The conditions of publishing online exacerbate this pressure, because feminists have to "continually enact (and implicitly vindicate) their identity online.
Nor should they try to replicate the civil justice model, in which plaintiffs sue defendants to vindicate their own interests.
Science may one day vindicate the proposed biological mechanisms of carnivore sunburn resistance and arthritis remission, which would be terrific.
But Harrison said he hoped a recording of the incident could be found because, he said, it would vindicate him.
There is a fear that any special focus on Christians will vindicate the jihadist narrative of a clash of civilizations.
Cooper's turnaround has helped vindicate Jones, the Cowboys' owner, who took much heat for giving away such a high pick.
But at least I'll feel relief that the American people didn't vindicate Trumpism and the nativism and meanness it represents.
To vindicate the voters' right to information, the FEC should find that the law was broken and assess penalties accordingly.
Maybe history will vindicate Uzi, too, but by then this year'll probably be another chapter in The Grammys Getting It Wrong.
If Donald Trump becomes the candidate, he will not win the presidency, but he will help vindicate the left's ugly indictment.
And also trying to learn that life is easier and happier if one lets go of the need to vindicate oneself.
Until then, these unconstitutional actions would create substantial chaos and impose high costs on social media providers to vindicate their rights.
In recent weeks he has seemed to vindicate that confidence, preferring to moderate his views than pay a price for them.
Alternatively, if Comey's testimony was false as Trump is claiming, tapes could theoretically vindicate Trump and expose Comey to perjury charges.
Clinton has apologized for the arrangement but says she did nothing wrong and that she believes the government will vindicate her.
"I am hopeful we will then step up to our responsibility to vindicate the Constitution against a contrary law," she said.
A victory for Harvard would vindicate the university's claim that it is motivated by a quest for an ideal, diverse society.
In her 2011 biography, THAT WOMAN, Anne Sebba makes a sporting attempt to vindicate Simpson in the eyes of her countrymen.
The three-and-a-half-page memo wasn't exactly the bombshell Nunes and other Republicans promised, nor does it vindicate Trump.
If and when it's released, the Nunes memo will probably only vindicate Trump among people who already share right-wing assumptions.
They are real, significant and present an unwarranted obstacle to those who would seek to vindicate their rights in federal court.
Worse, both lost their jobs, and Botta's been going through a contentious years-long court battle to try to vindicate himself.
It's in plenty of dictionaries, but I think any attempt to vindicate it would seem like it was yarned by me.
Unfamiliar qualifiers will be hoping to show they belong and vindicate Platini's brainchild, criticized by some as substituting quality for quantity.
Wolf, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will have an opportunity to vindicate these norms in League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania v.
And it would vindicate the White House's claim that Trump's impeachment was a partisan stunt instead of a legitimate constitutional process.
Barr's comments that seemed to vindicate the President sparked an immediate backlash in Washington and turned Barr into a political lightning rod.
Against this backdrop, the luminaries who do succeed dramatically change our lives, which could be seen to vindicate tech's mythology of itself.
We don't have easy access to the legal system to determine and vindicate our rights if someone threatens us with a lawsuit.
Democrats will try to dig deeper into Mueller's findings, while Republicans likely will defend Trump and argue that Mueller's findings vindicate him.
The United States may well become involved in litigation with FCA regarding this matter to vindicate important environmental and other federal interests.
"The city has a special interest in fair housing and an integrated community that the FHA is designed to vindicate," he said.
Judd brings this complaint to vindicate that principle, and to right the wrongs that Weinstein committed against her, among so many others.
"He intends to fight the allegations vigorously and we expect the outcome to fully vindicate Mr. Batali," Fuller said in a statement.
Mr. Ferrer may be willing to defy a court order to vindicate the principle of free speech, as other journalists have done.
Journalists need to plant clear flags for the record and, if contemporary times don't value it, wait for history to vindicate them.
The really important thing is that the Nunes memo -- even if you believe every word of it -- does not "totally vindicate" Trump.
Trump has pointed to those with more positive experiences, adding he will not settle the suits and promising courts will vindicate him.
Trump could vindicate himself and his party by declaring that they will no longer erode existing safeguards to affordable health care access.
" What's more, argued Phillips, "It is not the purpose of this investigation to vindicate every concern that the world has about Facebook.
The federal move likely blocks the state from trying to vindicate its laws by filing a suit in one of those districts.
One of those critics, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, used the Panama Papers to vindicate his stance against the Panama free trade deal.
The first direct U.S. assault on Syria's government in six years of war appeared to vindicate Erdogan's long-standing calls for Assad's overthrow.
Now, this has very worrying implications regarding his fitness for the presidency and would seem to vindicate the many criticisms of his temperament.
Apparent failures of integration, from sexual assaults in Cologne to terrorist attacks in France, seemed to vindicate Mr Orban's clash-of-civilisation warnings.
Ms. Judd brings this complaint to vindicate that principle, and to right the wrongs that Weinstein committed against her, among so many others.
"Recent developments vindicate the Governing Council's earlier assessments of the medium-term inflation outlook," Draghi said at the International Monetary Fund's annual meeting.
Ms. Park acknowledged last week that she had let Ms. Choi edit some of her most important speeches, seeming to vindicate those suspicions.
He has demanded a police inquiry to vindicate him and accused one of the country's top civil servants of having conducted a vendetta.
Instead, he said, it's better to help companies actually fix their problems, which will do more to vindicate them than any snappy patter.
Federal judges across the country are called upon daily to vindicate the rights of the poor, the disenfranchised, the powerless and the unpopular.
So Mckesson's best hope to vindicate his First Amendment rights lies in a petition he filed in the Supreme Court earlier this month.
He wants to vindicate himself in the eyes of his parents, and it's clear that he worries about what everybody else thinks, too.
" During the interview, Sharma also recalled that it was always important to her to vindicate Singh, whom she said "was a very brave girl.
These setbacks seemed to vindicate the curmudgeonly sneer cited by Peter Tasker, of Arcus Investment, dismissing the BRICs as a "Bloody Ridiculous Investment Concept".
PR people are desperate to convey that they have a special trick that will vindicate their clients and that trick is full-disclosure; 6.
" Because Trump never retracted his comments, Zervos said she was left with "no alternative but to sue him in order to vindicate my reputation.
But it also does not vindicate the president's claim that the Russia investigation is a "witch hunt" launched by the FBI for political reasons.
Six Unknown Unnamed Agents, individuals injured by rogue law enforcement agents can vindicate their rights by suing directly under the Constitution for monetary damages.
That the F.B.I. so soon wants access to another iPhone would seem to prove Apple right and to vindicate the company's principled resistance, right?
But in representing a Harvey Weinstein or Elizabeth Holmes, he's not seeking to vindicate an overarching legal principle as he did in Bush v.
The announcement seemed to at least partly vindicate parents who in recent days have claimed that children at the kindergarten may have been abused.
The election's Seinfeldian quality may vindicate Mr Trudeau's central political thesis: that boosting the middle class is a good way to fend off populism.
It holds elections that aren't obviously rigged, in the sense of having falsified ballot counts, to vindicate its claim that the people still rule.
Schiff said this past weekend that the memo does "quite the opposite," and multiple Republicans said Sunday that the memo does not vindicate Trump.
In September, Trump recommended to reporters they ask to see transcripts of Pence's phone calls with Zelensky, insisting they would help vindicate the administration.
Many Democrats are eager to employ him to build a case against Mr. Trump, and Republicans are just as eager to vindicate the president.
Mr. Gbagbo's supporters believe their leader has been unjustly singled out for blame, and that the proceedings in The Hague will vindicate and free him.
Significant Democratic gains would take ACA repeal even further off the table, and would vindicate Democrats' relentless focus on health care throughout the campaign season.
Despite his release, he is still trying to prove that he was framed; his attempts to vindicate himself, still pending, have outlasted his prison term.
He submitted his grievances to the European Court of Human Rights in April, and hopes the Court will take up his case and vindicate him.
Broadsides like Daphne Merkin's now contain assurances that the author has no desire to vindicate egregious predators like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Matt Lauer.
If these trends continue, supporters of Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen will undoubtedly argue that they vindicate her decision to raise interest rates last December.
More than once, they've been occasions for him to engage in self-praise, since he believes such events vindicate his dark view of the world.
The answers don't necessarily vindicate Ginsburg, but they do show that the fainting-couch routine we've witnessed over the past several days is unnecessarily melodramatic.
We welcome the senator's scrutiny as a chance to vindicate our record, a period when this charity grew many-fold in contributions, programs and effectiveness.
As a prosecutor Acosta was supposed to vindicate young trafficking victims; instead he violated their trust and brushed their evidence aside to protect their abuser.
Chronister said Baskin declined to take a polygraph test a few years ago because her attorney said it would not vindicate her if she passed.
The report also does nothing to vindicate Mr. Trump's initial assertion that Mr. Comey's mishandling of the Clinton investigation was the basis for his termination.
Naturally, Trump's attorney general, William Barr, disputed that overall finding, suggesting that another review led by Barr's own hand-picked investigator will ultimately vindicate Trump.
"To make certain and clear that counsel may take the necessary steps to vindicate their public reputation by addressing and defending against the defendant's claims of ineffective assistance of counsel, and equally to vindicate the integrity of this Court's previous proceedings, the government asks this Court to" allow Covington to discuss its representation of Flynn with the prosecutors, the court and potentially in a public hearing.
In a majority opinion by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court relied on Mille Lacs to vindicate the Crow right to pursue game on federal lands.
Mminele said the positive economic data for the second quarter, coupled with a fall in inflation and lower global oil prices should vindicate the SARB's decision.
Image: NASAIn news that is sure to vindicate chemtrail truthers, NASA has finally delivered on its longstanding promise to produce a dazzling display of artificial clouds.
It is not clear why Blankenship thinks that admitting he overworked his miners will vindicate his reputation, but vindication is clearly what this is all about.
I expect him to lose every one of those arguments, and by losing, he will vindicate Obama's presidency, if not Obama's governing vision for the country.
"It is most unfortunate that despite the Privacy Act abuses my family endured, we will never have that chance to vindicate our rights," Ms. Kelley said.
The act also establishes a right on the part of victims of synthetic media to sue the creators and/or otherwise "vindicate their reputations" in court.
According to the military police, the driver, an Italian of Senegalese origin, said he wanted to "vindicate" migrants who have died trying to cross the Mediterranean.
For this report to be a win for him, it would have to vindicate those claims — to really conclude that there was neither collusion nor obstruction.
Still, the strategy immediately energized Trump's conservative base, which has been advocating that the Senate call witnesses they believe would vindicate the president and embarrass Democrats.
A cycle of conservative speakers triggering left-wing activists may vindicate the First Amendment, but it won't help the university escape its current incoherence and despondency.
And, perhaps most importantly, I voted "no" to vindicate the solemn oath I took to support and defend the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic.
I'll leave it to them to issue their report, but I think he feels very confident that what will ultimately come of this will vindicate him.
The justice system is one of the few tools that average citizens have to fight deceitful and harmful business practices, vindicate their rights, and pursue justice.
If Mr. Sessions's review is conducted in good faith, it will vindicate the Justice Department's existing police work and demonstrate the continuing value of consent decrees.
If confirmed in the voting, it would vindicate his hope of building a progressive coalition based more on class than the coalitions put together by liberal predecessors.
Some like to conflate the actual numbers of lions in Tanzania, saying there are about 0003,2000 lions in that country alone in order to vindicate trophy hunting.
The episode will vindicate those who already think its opaque structure, complex corporate governance and recurring run-ins with environmental watchdogs as reason enough to avoid it.
As devoted witch proponents, we spent the majority of the film blindly supporting the alleged witch, convinced that history would vindicate her and her army of wolves.
The Justice Department clearly believes there is a substantial federal interest in civil rights enforcement, and that the state murder prosecution here would not vindicate it demonstrably.
" Department of Justice spokesman Devin O'Malley: "The District Court exceeded its authority today ... The Justice Department will vindicate the President's lawful authority to direct the executive branch.
While the high court ruling appeared to vindicate Odinga, the opposition leader dropped out of the race this month, saying the electoral commission had not implemented reforms.
While likely to stoke frustration among German entrepreneurs, the findings partly vindicate the ECB's policy, whose aim was indeed to stimulate investment and ease the deleveraging process.
Until there is change on the federal level, states and localities should increase funding for their enforcement agencies so they can step in to vindicate workers' rights.
"I think the activities we found don't vindicate anybody who touched this," Horowitz told the Senate Judiciary Committee, on which Kennedy sits, at a hearing this week.
Does the Senate conduct the trial according to the constitution to vindicate the Republic or does the Senate participate in the president's crimes by covering them up?
On Tuesday afternoon, the North Carolina judges — two Democrats and a Republican — agreed unanimously that they didn't need the federal Constitution to vindicate Americans' basic democratic rights.
If he used that legal fiction to let President Trump off the hook, Congress would have to begin an impeachment investigation to vindicate the rule of law.
"WikiLeaks has always been confident that this investigation would vindicate our groundbreaking publishing of the 2016 materials, which it has," the organization said in a tweet Thursday.
A 2013 study seemed to vindicate that strategy: In examining 10 years of Europe&aposs Champions League matches, it found that more diverse teams outperformed less diverse ones.
In a potential wave election year, this is the sort of red district that could flash blue — and vindicate one side's theory on the new way to win.
The EEOC can sue to vindicate the public's interest in nondiscriminatory employment, and it doesn't have to abide by employment agreements that attempt to substitute arbitration for litigation.
The Moxleys are hoping the release of Framed will jog someone's memory and compel a potential witness to come forward with information that would vindicate Skakel's original conviction.
"This action seeks to vindicate the rights of four young women who were sexually abused, harassed and molested at the hands of serial sexual predator," their complaint says.
"We are confident that the U.S. Supreme Court will again vindicate the president and his constitutional duty to protect the national security of the United States," it said.
"While we are disappointed that the SEC filed this action, Mr. Tirrell looks forward to the opportunity to vindicate himself," said Steven Witzel, Tirrell's New York-based lawyer.
Progressives, having misdiagnosed the causes of income inequality in America, propose heavy-handed policies that merely vindicate a rigid ideology that demands greater centralized control of the economy.
We're told Roger is hoping more surveillance footage from the incident at their home gets released because he has nothing to hide and believes it will vindicate him.
When Trump claimed, without evidence, that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower in early March, Cohen-Watnick combed through old intelligence intercepts, seemingly in an attempt to vindicate him.
Even as some officials said they were confident the full report would further vindicate the president, they privately feared that it might jeopardize their own relationships with him.
It could also have been voted most likely to vindicate Thomas Malthus's warning in 1798 that human numbers would inevitably outrun the resources on which our lives depend.
However, Horowitz also said that 17 inaccuracies and omissions in Page's surveillance applications were "deeply concerning" and do not "vindicate" FBI leadership, including former FBI director James Comey.
This seemed to vindicate the role of air power, at least until the superpowers concluded that such destructive weapons could not really be used to fight a war.
In its suit, the company says as trustee for the Lee Family Survivor's Trust ... JC has a "duty to vindicate the rights" of SLE against villains like POW!
"If the bill becomes law, it seems quite likely that the state will be sued by Texans seeking to vindicate their constitutional rights," Robertson said in an email.
It seemed to vindicate all the fears of those, in and outside Austria, who warned about the risks of inviting a far-right, Kremlin-friendly party into government.
"I wondered if, in our reliance on the courts to vindicate not only our rights but also our values, progressives had lost too much faith in democracy," he wrote.
In a Tuesday statement, she said it was difficult to sit near Pantaleo, and she accused the defense of twisting the facts in an attempt to vindicate the officer.
It would also vindicate party loyalists who stuck with her even as dozens of their colleagues defected to create a new party in anticipation of an early presidential election.
Had Theranos been able to (at least partially) vindicate itself with a good, fast, and cheap test for Zika virus, it would have helped rebuild the company's tattered reputation.
"The damage suffered by Miss Wilson warrants a substantial damages award to vindicate her and nail the lie," Justice John Dixon said, reading out a summary of his judgment.
Liberals began to predict a "blue wave" — a sweeping series of electoral victories comparable to the GOP's 2010 successes — that would vindicate the resistance and check Donald Trump's power.
Much like the civil rights cases, we firmly believe the courts can vindicate our constitutional rights and we will not stop until we get a decision that says so.
Trump has stated his preference for calling witnesses and extending the proceedings, believing the Republican-led Senate will not only acquit him but vindicate him from accusations of wrongdoing.
Since early 2014, a series of internet entrepreneurs have realized that not much drives traffic as effectively as stories that vindicate and/or inflame the biases of their readers.
The fining of Mr Whatcott, who went beyond using an unwanted pronoun but was not deemed a criminal, does not vindicate Mr Peterson, but it suggests he has a point.
The results seemed to vindicate those who have argued that the ever-thinner elite of global investment banks would eventually come good, as weaker rivals retrench and leave the field.
One, that "wiretapping" refers to surveillance generally, not exclusively wiretapping, and two, that forthcoming statements from the Justice Department (which neither intelligence committee collaborated with) will vindicate his boss's claims.
Two landmark Supreme Court cases vindicate youngsters' rights, and they quite clearly protect any Parkway football player who may prefer not to follow his principal's respect-the-anthem directive tonight.
So far, Putney has said the full evidence -- not just the videos released -- tied to the incident would ultimately vindicate Brentley Vinson, the officer who fired multiple shots at Scott.
Ever the showman, Trump had pushed for a flashy, testimony-filled trial, to embarrass Democrats and vindicate himself, even if he is ultimately pleased with how the trial has gone.
If Trump does have tapes, would they really vindicate him—or would they support the story, reported by The New York Times, that he asked Comey for a loyalty pledge?
Trump might dispute Comey's claims, but if he doesn't release any tapes to prove his case, it would suggest either that the tapes don't exist or that they vindicate Comey.
Given the conservative majority on the court, it seems likely that such an opinion will hold that the Hernandez family has no right to vindicate their son's life in court.
If privatization allows for a shield against constitutional liability, citizens will not be able to vindicate their rights in any contexts where they could traditionally hold states to constitutional standards.
" Jury secrecy is important, she said, but it cannot "trump a defendant's opportunity to vindicate his fundamental constitutional right to an impartial jury untainted by the influence of racial bias.
Determined to vindicate himself and stay in school, Ben enlists the help of an aspiring actress and sex worker, Emma (Ellen Toland), to make a short film about his ordeal.
The court decided Heller to vindicate what the majority described as a "core" Second Amendment right — the right of an individual to keep a handgun at home for self-defense.
" "An injunction," Tigar added, "would vindicate the public's interest -- which our existing immigration laws clearly articulate -- in ensuring that we do not deliver aliens into the hands of their persecutors.
This week's inflation numbers (slightly weaker than expected) also vindicate the Committee's view that transitory inflationary effects of the weaker currency post Brexit referendum would start to subside, bolstering forecasts.
The president has claimed the policy is necessary for a strong military, but rather than vindicate that argument directly, Trump's attorneys argue it is too early to consider suspending the ban.
Any deepening of the doubts surrounding mass electric car uptake could vindicate Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne - one of the few car bosses who has largely resisted the plug-in vogue.
By hammering trade deals, to which he inaccurately attributes most of those problems, Mr Trump has aimed to vindicate the sense of grievance over globalisation that many working-class whites feel.
Sometimes, data can vindicate departments accused of racially biased use of force, like when Harvard economics professor Roland Fryer found no evidence of racial bias in officer-involved shootings in Houston.
The White House said earlier this week that the evidence would vindicate Trump for his claim made in a tweet earlier this month, though it has so far not provided any.
"He has left me with no alternative other than to sue him and vindicate my reputation," Zervos said Tuesday, while sitting next to Allred at a press conference in Los Angeles.
All this seemed to some to vindicate rumors Trump and his allies had been trying to spread about Clinton's health for some time, and made Clinton appear less than fully forthright.
A loss for Mr. Obama would vindicate Republican accusations that he has acted lawlessly in exceeding the limits of presidential power and has not done enough to secure the nation's borders.
Clinton has apologized for the email arrangement, which is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but has said she did nothing wrong and believes the government will vindicate her.
"We are seeking to vindicate the land-use planning process and to uphold the recommendations of the independent commission," Thomas Berger, the lawyer representing the First Nations and conservation groups, explained.
The results of the investigation the F.B.I. is undertaking into the sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh may objectively disqualify or vindicate President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court.
Trump wants a more showy proceeding to not only acquit but vindicate him of the impeachment charges from the House, though he has instructed officials not to appear in the House.
The point is not to vindicate Williams, but to provide closure to the families of victims who have long sought answers about their children's killers, said Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
" Yet these facts were kept secret from the American people, a form of deception that did not exactly vindicate Wilson's vision of a new world of "open covenants, openly arrived at.
And many China hawks believe that the government's long history of shirking economic pledges will ultimately vindicate his distrust of an agreement that does little to alter China's behavior at home.
McCabe&aposs lawyers said they wanted the records as they "seek to vindicate Mr. McCabe&aposs rights and restore his good name," and as they weighed whether to take more legal action.
They understood that rights generally were aligned with the interests of dominant groups and warned marginalized groups not to rely on the courts to vindicate any rights claims that they might make.
Those figures certainly vindicate CEO Evan Spiegel's decision to reject a $3 billion bid from Facebook three years ago — even if conventional wisdom at the time suggested he was making a mistake.
How, given climate change's impact on fertility and gestation, and possible viruses that will creep up on the immune system of species in the future, will we possibly vindicate assassination for amusement?
A lawyer for Marino said the former FMCP CEO was "extremely disappointed" by the outcome, and was "considering with his legal team the steps he should now take to vindicate his position".
It also would vindicate Russian President Vladimir Putin's bet that he could save Moscow's longtime ally Assad by intervening in September 2015 with airpower, long-range artillery, military advisers and other support.
"Since Mr. Trump has not issued a retraction as I requested, he has therefore left me with no alternative other than to sue him in order to vindicate my reputation," Zervos said.
You'll vindicate the rule of law by rejecting these, and I ask you to do that on a bipartisan basis this week and end the era of impeachment once and for all.
"We believed that if the realities failed to match the ideals, we (and others seeking to vindicate contemporary democracy) still had intellectually powerful back-up defenses to bolster our convictions," they write.
To the contrary, he is the kind of person who, faced with a compromising situation, starts taking notes and preparing for the moment when he'll be able to vindicate his own behavior.
Under this formulation, known as the "Sherbert test", the court went on to vindicate Amish and Jehovah's Witness litigants, decisions that liberals praised as much-needed judicial protection of vulnerable religious minorities.
The court's decision doesn't just vindicate Andy's right to wear a Tea Party t-shirt — it vindicates the rights of all Americans to wear apparel carrying the emblem of their favorite organizations.
"It felt good for a jury of Nicole's peers to come back and vindicate what we have known from Day 1," said Libby Locke, a lawyer for Ms. Eramo, after the verdict.
" In a statement in response to Vallum's sentencing, Sessions vowed that the Justice Department would "continue its efforts to vindicate the rights of those individuals who are affected by bias motivated crimes.
"And for those women who, despite the mandatory postponement, are able to vindicate their right, the required delay may pose an undue burden that is not justified by the State's purported rationales."
"We are going to dust off some old powers of Congress, and we are going to exercise all of the powers we have to vindicate the powers of the people," he said.
"Prosecutions, if they occur too far in time from when the offense occurs, no longer vindicate the goals of punishment," Mr. O'Rourke said, except in the case of some especially serious offenses.
First, to vindicate Mr. Trump's false claim that the Obama administration had tapped his phone, the White House concocted a sham show-and-tell with the House Intelligence Committee chairman, Devin Nunes.
Mosul officials, displaced to other parts of the country, say alleged abuses in Falluja in May, alongside those in previous battles, vindicate their calls to keep the militias out of the northern city.
But before getting carried away by economic optimism which would vindicate a rather sooner than later exit from extraordinary measures, the real driver for the monetary policy setters at the ECB is inflation.
And for a moment last week, it looked as if President Trump might vindicate their view by transferring the suspect in the New York truck attack to military custody at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
"They didn't get everything they asked for, but it's certainly substantial enough to vindicate their persistent efforts," Carl W. Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond, said of Mr. Mueller's team.
A modest constraint on removal that is already required by the faithful execution clauses still can vindicate Madison's preference to give the president the right to be the one to fire agency heads.
The bottom line: "I think the activities we found here don't vindicate anybody who touched this," Horowitz told the Senate Judiciary Committee, referencing a celebratory James Comey op-ed in the Washington Post.
The A.C.L.U. has long maintained that defending the First Amendment rights of white supremacists does not only vindicate constitutional rights where they are under attack, but also protects speech rights for all groups.
Washington (CNN)After being impeached, President Donald Trump is hoping to move quickly to a vigorous defense in the Senate and is distressed the trial he hopes will vindicate him might be delayed.
It is regrettable that it will take a judge to finally end the persistent harassment of Ms. Heard by Mr. Depp, but Ms. Heard will take whatever action is necessary to vindicate the truth.
" Intel: "Qualcomm's goal is not to vindicate its intellectual property rights, but rather to drive competition out of the market for premium modem chips, and to defend a business model that ultimately harms consumers.
Toby Merrill, director of Harvard Law School's Project on Predatory Student Lending, said low-income borrowers like many of the plaintiffs are "primary targets of predatory schools," and often unable to vindicate their rights.
We met when I was living and working in London and he was beginning what would become a tireless activist campaign to exonerate and vindicate Magnitsky, for whose death he feels a personal responsibility.
Businesses have invested a vast amount of resources into drafting contracts that force employees to waive the ability to vindicate their rights in open court, and force them instead into this completely separate process.
With the Justice Department abandoning its traditional role defending federal statutes, it is now up to the courts — and likely, in the end, the Supreme Court — to vindicate real rather than imagined congressional intent.
"And for those women who, despite the mandatory postponement, are able to vindicate their right, the required delay may pose an undue burden that is not justified by the State's purported rationales," he added.
More importantly, it creates the perception that Democrats (at least those of the more ideological variety) are secretly hoping for a downturn, both to help their electoral chances and vindicate their own past predictions.
By leaving, Ghosn had "lost the opportunity to prove his innocence and vindicate his honor," the paper added, also apportioning a share of the blame to the court, his defense lawyers and immigration officials.
They do so because they appear to be certain that the full set of facts will vindicate their belief that the president is manifestly guilty of treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Last year, for example, Fox News and other conservative media outlets suggested that a long-awaited report by the DOJ inspector general, Michael Horowitz, would vindicate their conspiracy theories about the Russia investigation's origins.
Seeing her name in headlines again and again, as part of one person's attempt to gain more attention for her personal cause, along with Harvey's desperate attempt to vindicate himself, was devastating for her.
Trump has raised the prospect of having his political adversaries forced to testify in the Senate, a move that he has argued will vindicate him while damaging those who have sought to impeach him.
Even if they provide the only evidence that can vindicate dead victims of color — who are so easily demonized by our racist society — there is no avoiding the terror and trauma that such images deliver.
"And, yes, there's a criminal remedy for the government to vindicate its position, but why should there be not be a civil remedy to ensure that border police are complying with the Constitution?" she asked.
Pro-slavery Southerners insisted that the federal government was obliged to capture slaves who had escaped to free states and return them to their masters, and thus vindicate the masters' absolute property rights in humans.
" Jeffrey B. Wall, a deputy solicitor general who argued in favor of the employers, acknowledged that it was sometimes a consequence of arbitration agreements "that the employees would be practically unable to vindicate their claims.
In a phone interview last week with CNBC, Misra said he needs the benefit of time to disprove his critics and vindicate the Vision Fund's big money bets across the global tech start-up market.
Unlike a private party seeking damages, the government works to vindicate the law, so paying settlements to private litigants and agreeing to regulatory sanctions do not necessarily end the threat of criminal and civil liability.
"He wants to vindicate himself but what that ends up being, we don't know," who said he had "no idea" if Republicans would have the votes to force the testimony of controversial witnesses like them.
"Plaintiffs are news organizations that bring this [suit] to vindicate the public's right, through their representatives in the press, to witness the entirety of executions conducted by the Virginia Department of Corrections," the complaint reads.
But with Trump now to fill the vacancy left by the death of Antonin Scalia, and perhaps the departure of other aging justices, conservatives again can look with confidence to the courts to vindicate their agenda.
The trouble with this thinking is that the Lahore terror attack will likely vindicate its ongoing limited war against terrorism -- a war that targets only the terrorists that stage attacks in Pakistan, particularly against the state.
Justice Kagan did not hide her strategy: "I am hopeful we will then step up to our responsibility to vindicate the constitution" against the scourge of politicians picking their voters, rather than the other way around.
It is possible to vindicate the rights of workers like Mr Janus without undermining the state-mandated status of public-sector unions in half of America, and the solution bears the imprimatur of solid conservative thinkers.
As Trumpcare swirls down the toilet bowl of history, it has become fashionable to suggest, wryly, that Paul Ryan's Obamacare troubles vindicate former House Speaker John Boehner, who faced widespread criticism for his own legislative failures.
"Clearing up so many outrageous misperceptions and lies probably won't happen overnight," Carter Page wrote in a text to The Hill on Tuesday, hinting that he believes the release of the full document could vindicate him.
For some Americans, it's relatively easy to vindicate themselves in a court of law—to quash bad warrants and suppress bad evidence, to thwart overzealous prosecutors and defeat spurious charges before they even reach a jury.
He seemed determined to vindicate Tombaugh's research on UFOs, his sense of the cosmos as a terribly vibrant thing back in 21 before the dropping of the bomb and the slow ensuing decay of our earth.
Two decades ago, a different Los Angeles lawyer, William Ginsburg, appeared on all five Sunday talk shows on a single morning, in an attempt to vindicate his client, Monica Lewinsky, in the court of public opinion.
The think tank, whose funders include top Trump donors and an organization linked to the Koch brothers, has fought to dismantle union power and to "vindicate the constitutional rights of businesses" to contribute to political campaigns.
Jack is going to the Supreme Court to vindicate not only his own First Amendment rights, but also the freedom of other artists to decline to celebrate events or express ideas that they do not support.
Because he is Trump, he may well take some perverse pleasure in that distinction -- believing that history will vindicate him, and perhaps more importantly, the politics of impeachment will play to his advantage come 2020. Maybe.
" In what seemed to be a direct message to the Supreme Court, they said that "judges — and justices — must act in accordance with their obligation to vindicate the constitutional rights of those harmed by partisan gerrymandering.
Retribution, "an expression of society's moral outrage at particularly offensive conduct", Justice Stewart wrote, is "essential in an ordered society that asks its citizens to rely on legal processes, rather than self-help, to vindicate their wrongs".
"This action is brought by Gorgoni to vindicate his rights as an artist in response to the wrongful actions taken by Christo and the Smithsonian to erase Gorgoni's artistic contributions from the historical record," the complaint said.
Even if Mueller's full report is released in a timely fashion — and that's still an "if" at this point, not a "when" — people will read it differently, in each case trying to vindicate their narrative of events.
"Seeing her name in headlines again and again, as part of one person's attempt to gain more attention for her personal cause, along with Harvey's desperate attempt to vindicate himself, was devastating for her," the family wrote.
For liberals, these self-assessments are especially gratifying since they vindicate longstanding critiques about how conservatives media caters to the worst instincts of the Republican base, thereby creating a right-wing bubble that's immune to the truth.
In addition to the fact that the discovery phase of the Zervos case could force Trump to reveal everything from his tax returns to his business deals, it could also potentially vindicate some of Trump's alleged victims.
And if that doesn't necessarily vindicate the president's own positions, which he chooses for reasons that would not pass muster with theorists and ideologues, the record nonetheless calls into question the value of system-builders in policymaking.
That late-night excursion has led some Democrats to accuse Nunes of colluding with the White House on his announcement in an effort to vindicate Trump's claim that his presidential campaign was wiretapped by the Obama administration.
"Fairfax brings this action to restore his reputation and clear his name, ensure the truth prevails, stop the weaponization of false allegations of sexual assault against him, and vindicate his rights under civil law," the lawsuit says.
" Justice Department policy in the 1980s supported bringing election cases "only when federal involvement is either necessary to vindicate paramount federal interests, or as a prosecutor of last resort to redress longstanding patterns of egregious electoral abuse.
Basha says the tapes vindicate their claims that Rama's Socialists stole the 2017 parliamentary elections to get a second term in power, hence Rama should resign, and also justified their decision to boycott the June local elections.
It was against the rules to take performance-enhancing drugs - the fact large numbers of the pro peloton were using at the same time does not excuse Lance's behaviour, but in my eyes it does vindicate him slightly.
Recent reports by the New York Times have alleged that several of the lead scientists involved in the study, as well as NIH officials, solicited these donations beforehand by implying their eventual results would vindicate the alcohol industry.
The slow price growth, which comes despite the euro zone's strongest economic growth in a decade, may vindicate the ECB's decision to keep its monetary policy easy despite growing pressure from Germany and other richer euro zone countries.
Clinton's campaign staff suggested the findings announced on Thursday helped vindicate her claim that she did nothing wrong or unusual and repeated their accusation that the State Department is overclassifying her emails, an idea the department has dismissed.
As appalling as this law seems today, Mr. McLaurin had to fight hard to vindicate his rights, and his case ultimately paved the way for the complete desegregation of schools when he prevailed in United States Supreme Court.
The approaches vindicate the strategy of activist investor Active Ownership Capital (AOC), which built a stake of about 7 percent in shares and options before May last year when the shares were trading at around 30 euros apiece.
As the distance has grown between the text of the 2001 authorization and the combat waged in its name, critics have called on Congress to vindicate its constitutional role in decisions about war and peace by modernizing it.
The driver, Osseynou Sy, an Italian of Senegalese origin, said that "he wanted to vindicate the dead of the Mediterranean," according to Warrant Officer Marco Palmieri, a spokesman for Milan's provincial branch of the carabinieri, Italy's military police.
By building its own vehicles, at GM factories, with self-driving technology engineered into the car itself, Cruise hopes to be able to vindicate the $1 billion a year GM is spending to fund the company&aposs growth.
Goodlatte, Gowdy and Nunes wrote that the memos, which were made public Thursday, portray Comey as self-centered and vindicate the president from the suspicion he sought to stop the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
But the church needs leaders who act as though they have confidence, not only in the church's teachings, but in its capacity to vindicate those teachings on its own, rather than through supplication to indifferent or hostile politicians.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's legal team said on Thursday the results of the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller vindicate Trump and show Trump acted properly when he fired James Comey, the former director of the FBI.
Mandating visiting opportunities between lawyers and inmates planning a defence does not implicate the court in the "minutiae" of day-to-day administrative decisions, she explained; the judiciary's big-picture aim is to vindicate the inmates' fundamental constitutional rights.
If the softening trend can be sustained, it would vindicate steps taken by regulators in recent months to cool the heat in the property market amid concerns that speculation in property could ultimately hurt consumers, banks and the economy.
Mr. Sanford had demanded Mr. Trump release his tax returns while bemoaning what he calls "the cult of personality" gripping the G.O.P. Ms. Arrington's surprise victory seemed to vindicate Mr. Sanford's assessment of the party — at his own expense.
We are very confident that the Court will vindicate the rights of Chris' Estate, and that the case will properly remain in Florida, where Chris resided and recorded the songs that are now the lawful property of his Estate.
Only time will tell if the commission's resolution -- and the changes it forces on Facebook -- will meaningfully remake the tech giant after a litany of mistakes or vindicate those who feel Washington once again failed to do its job.
Over the last decade, the court's conservatives have consistently made it harder for consumers and workers to vindicate their rights, either by increasing the requirements for bringing a class action or by eliminating the option altogether through strict arbitration clauses.
Thanks to successes at the U.S. Supreme Court, companies now have nearly unfettered power to force employees to agree to resolve their disputes in individual arbitration, "thus taking away their ability to join collectively to vindicate common rights," Judge Alsup wrote.
"The Supreme Court has stepped in to correct these lower courts before, and we will now return to the Supreme Court to vindicate the Executive Branch's duty to protect the Nation," Justice Department spokesperson Nicole Navas said in a statement.
Stoudemire hasn't tried to clarify his comments over the last day, either—VICE Sports has asked his publicist for comment, but has not gotten a response yet—and it's highly unlikely that an after-the-fact statement would somehow vindicate him.
That's not to vindicate any "Not All Men" bullshit, but "Virile" is a reminder that while clubs can prove a playground for the worst in macho posturing and predation, they can also play host to the most honest of connections.
" (By 'Christmas,' we believe Mosley meant the case was practically handed to them.) Mosley added, "I have requested the tapes and I'm hoping to see the tapes next week...The tapes are the real facts needed to vindicate DeMario's name.
All too often, the relationship between constitutional rights and democratic values is portrayed as a conflict; lawyers and clients who seek to vindicate fundamental rights are portrayed as crusaders who strike down popular laws and thwart the will of the majority.
Little more than a decade after putting a few cans of Pepsi on some shelves, the Cold War had thawed, Communism had fallen, and the Soviet empire that the Games were supposed to glorify and vindicate had ceased to exist.
NiSource, as part of a deferred prosecution deal, also agreed to sell Columbia and exit Massachusetts, a condition U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said was meant to "vindicate" the outrage of residents of Lawrence, North Andover and Andover, where the blasts occurred.
He said even though detectives got search warrants to raid several addresses in Melbourne in 2016 they failed to search the archives at St Patrick's Cathedral for Pell's diaries that would have pin-pointed his movements and possibly helped vindicate him.
The point is not to vindicate convicted murderer Wayne Williams, who was implicated as the prime suspect in the slayings, but to provide closure to the families of victims who have long sought answers about their children's killers, said Bottoms.
Sharp, unreserved criticism for FBI Horowitz pointed out that the findings in his report "don't vindicate anybody who touched this," even after several top FBI officials, including former FBI Director James Comey, used the report as their victory lap this week.
If he does, expect Jeong to lose it, because even if the Oscar winner isn't the Fox, it will still vindicate the judge who refuses to give up hope that Foxx will appear on the stage before the season is over.
This attorney briefs his former boss on what he learned, but leaves him with such a garbled understanding of it that it seems like the wiretaps might vindicate Trump's claim that Obama spied on him — even though they clearly didn't.
A Lamb win could vindicate a strategy Democrats are using in some races to enlist candidates whose positions and ideologies are well suited to the district even while conflicting in significant ways with the positions of the Democratic leadership in Washington.
But the fact that Labour has held a seat in a Leave-voting constituency against strong pressure from the Brexit Party will vindicate Mr Corbyn's strategy of fudging on Brexit and fighting the war on Labour's strongest fronts, public services and economic justice.
"The merger decision has broader political significance because it can either vindicate or try to stop the more statist interests in the economy that have been brewing for many years," says Jacob Kirkegaard, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
So, all that remained was to illustrate the contrast with our own actions: to show that, when the United States employs violence, it does so not to violate international norms but to vindicate them; not to cause suffering but to minimize it.
" Johnson did not specify exactly where the carriers would be sent, but added the operation was designed to "vindicate our belief in the rules-based international system and in the freedom of navigation through those waterways which are absolutely vital for world trade.
The results vindicate the long-term vision of Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Asia's richest man, to make the Indian conglomerate's consumer businesses as big as its core oil-and-gas division that currently accounts for more than 90 percent of revenues and profits.
Looking forward, Apple didn't provide enough information to fully vindicate iPhone X nor indicate its failure, so we don't think investor concerns about iPhone units or mix will likely be put to rest until 4Q sell-through data is available in the fall.
Our mandate is to defend the rule of law and to vindicate our constitutional liberties and to buck up the institutions that have been weakened by the attacks of this administration, the institutions that we depend on for our democratic form of government.
They suggest that history will similarly vindicate the NFL kneelers against the uninformed and outraged masses and that the protestors and their de facto leader, Colin Kaepernick, will one day be perceived as their generation's equivalent of Martin Luther King and his marchers.
"We have been making desperate cries to the world that all is not well for the African elephant across the continent and feel sad that the results vindicate our position," Paul Udoto, a spokesman for Kenya Wildlife Service, said of the census.
" Douglas Wigdor, a lawyer for Mr. Tarui, said, "Consistent with our firm's reputation, we thoroughly investigate and carefully vet each of our clients before taking on a new matter and aggressively prosecute those cases so as to vindicate the rights of our clients.
The goal isn't to vindicate the abstract right to free speech but to assert the right's power and influence over campus discourse — to force the campus mainstream into a choice between allowing vile ideas to spread or looking hostile to free speech.
For these individuals, it won't matter if they are denied the right to an abortion because that right is formally overruled, or because the Supreme Court has erected so many procedural barriers that it is impossible to vindicate the abortion right in court.
In representing Mr. Trump, Mr. Ray will be working with a goal of a quick Senate trial — the White House has suggested it would last two weeks and "vindicate" the president of accusations that he pressured a foreign ally to personally benefit him.
"The activities we found here don't vindicate anybody," Horowitz said when asked about comments made by former FBI chief James Comey, who took a victory lap after the DOJ watchdog released a report this week on the agency's probe of Trump's campaign.
White House lawyers also warned Clinton, who had endorsed a constitutional amendment to vindicate victims' rights, that customary notifications of victims in some of the pardon and commutation cases were not being made because the cases had bypassed the usual Justice Department system.
"I think the activities we found here don't vindicate anybody who touched this," DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz told the Senate Judiciary Committee, delivering a stinging rebuke to the former FBI leaders who claimed victory when his sweeping report was released on Monday.
That could create space for a lower-profile moderate to emerge, or perhaps vindicate Mr. Schultz's assessment that there is scant popular demand in the Democratic Party for a 1990s-style economic program of spending restraint and deference toward the private sector.
But the players knew only a victory in the title game would vindicate a season full of success, and so over 643 dominant minutes in a 2-0 victory against the Seattle Sounders on Saturday night, they proved they could finish the job.
Accordingly, the exhibition provoked the idea that the Third Reich used the Zeppelin to vindicate the spurious idea of a racially pure society, known as völkish in German — bogusly associating the aviation invention with supremacy over the skies, and by extension, racial and ethnic supremacy.
" Steven Rodgers, Intel's general counsel, said in a blog post that "Qualcomm's goal is not to vindicate its intellectual property rights, but rather to drive competition out of the market for premium modem chips, and to defend a business model that ultimately harms consumers.
It's possible to agree with the DoJ that immediate Supreme Court review would be the most "efficient way to vindicate the law" while recalling that the justices pride themselves on being rather inefficient absent a very compelling reason to accelerate their traditionally unhurried pace.
"We are very pleased that today the District Court held that Ashley Judd can proceed with her lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein and continue her effort to vindicate the wrongs he committed against her among so many other women," said Judd's attorney, Theodore Boutrous, per Variety.
But even if Trump has recordings of his conversations with Comey, and they vindicate Trump—as he coyly suggests in his tweet—it is small solace because he will have recorded himself using his power to fire Comey as leverage to discourage an FBI investigation.
It is odder still that Ryan and Trump are trying to hasten a vote in order to end-run the Congressional Budget Office, rather than hold off for a few days to allow CBO to vindicate the legislation by dispelling all these supposed misconceptions.
"Indeed, Mr. Epstein feared the toxic political climate might tempt the government to try and end-run the NPA — yet continually returned home from travel abroad, fully prepared to vindicate his rights under the agreement and otherwise mount a full-throated defense," they wrote.
The results vindicate the stance of the world's biggest standalone winemaker that a presence around the globe will help it keep growing profit even as China, its biggest market, and the United States, where it owns production facilities, are engaged in a deepening trade dispute.
"These records vindicate and add more evidence that at every turn I was paying my own way or was with my family, for all trips, including picking up tickets from my brother, Marcus, who was with a group of his own friends," he wrote.
The Sowers are hoping to build on Mary Lou's successful suit to vindicate the rights of business owners to market safe, legal products to customers on a nationwide scale — a right that we, as a nation built on free enterprise, ought to fight to preserve.
The success of that bid would be a huge fillip for Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley, who is in a race against time to increase investment banking profits and vindicate his faith in a business that an activist investor argues should be cut back.
Even if Trump weren't a known liar, he'd be contending here with a career law enforcement official who took contemporaneous notes, who contemporaneously briefed Department of Justice colleagues, and who, under oath, said that if the conversations were taped, the recordings will vindicate him.
The justices held that to vindicate constitutional rights in such cases, it would often be necessary for federal courts to interpret the Constitution as providing for damages as a remedy for constitutional violations even if Congress had not expressly authorized the courts to do so.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz said at a hearing Wednesday that the irregularities uncovered in his investigation of surveillance activities during the FBI's Russia probe do not "vindicate" anyone, as former FBI Director James Comey and others claimed upon release of his report.
But privately, Trump is still harboring a desire to create a flashy, testimony-filled trial, fueled by a belief that such an approach would vindicate him and embarrass Democrats, according to six people familiar with the situation, including three who have spoken with the president.
"Unfortunately, as a practical matter, the ruling has accomplished nothing to vindicate the rule of law due to the destructive practice of individual district judges taking over national policy issues by issuing nationwide injunctions," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement.
Right now you can save big and vindicate your cord-cutting decision with the first month of Sling TV for only $15 — normally $25, that's a whopping 40% off for all the same channels you probably regretted paying too much for with regular cable.
Last year, at the same time that Rothenberg was agreeing to be barred from the industry, he made a continued show of his innocence by filing suit against SVB to "vindicate the interests of its funds and investors," the firm said in a statement at the time.
Outside scientists involved with the study were allegedly paid by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part of the NIH, to travel to conventions and give presentations that suggested their eventual findings could vindicate the industry by proving the benefits of moderate drinking.
"Planned Parenthood and their allies are on notice that [the Center for Medical Progress, Daleiden's organization] will continue to pursue every appealable avenue to vindicate our First Amendment rights and those of all citizen journalists," Daleiden said in a statement sent to BuzzFeed News on Monday.
Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school at the University of California at Irvine, predicts Trinity Lutheran will "lead to a great deal of litigation": "any time the government provides any aid to secular private institutions, religious ones will now sue" to vindicate their free-exercise rights.
"The state acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right," the amendment said.
If Clinton can win the state of Georgia — or even come close — it will vindicate a theory that some progressives of color have long championed: that progressives already have a majority and they just need to get the people who make it up to the polls.
But there's real suspense on both sides, as their challengers seek to emerge from the state with a face-saving prize: a cache of delegates or at least a symbolic victory that would vindicate the resources they plowed into such a big, expensive and politically dangerous state.
"We hope the court will act swiftly to vindicate the civil rights claims of Latinos and other voters of color in our second most populous state," said Nina Perales, a lawyer with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which represents voters in the case.
"Federal courts must not abdicate their responsibility to protect American voters from this unconstitutional and pernicious practice that undermines our democracy," he wrote, adding that "judges — and justices — must act in accordance with their obligation to vindicate the constitutional rights of those harmed by partisan gerrymandering."
Go deeper: Doubts over Dish's strength as a fourth wireless player Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen says history will vindicate him on 5G Editor's note: This story has been corrected to indicate that after acquiring Sprint's brands, Dish Network will have 9.5 million subscribers (not 9.5 billion).
But it's done that when it suits the agency's own purposes, as in its well-known studies of the consequences of hospital mergers, performed to vindicate its own views after it suffered a series of painful and highly visible losses in hospital merger cases in the 1990s.
Though the suit seeks to vindicate the rights of two organisations on the left of the political spectrum—an animal-rights group and an abortion provider—it is also standing up for a right-wing provocateur's right to advertise his new book in the subway tunnels of the capital.
A more dramatic challenge to all five of the policy concerns noted above to have animated the pre-Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime, and which Congress and our regulators had tried to continue to vindicate by other means in the Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime itself, could scarcely have been imagined.
A successful trip could vindicate the decision by Mr. Obama and President Raúl Castro of Cuba to pursue an official thaw, broadcasting to both of their publics the possibilities of a new relationship and building political support in the United States for ending a decades-old trade embargo.
He alternately defended his involvement, expressed remorse at the tumult it unleashed, said the White House had manipulated him, fumed how the news media had portrayed the events and said the full story would vindicate him, said the people, who in recent weeks described the previously undisclosed episodes.
That view might be shared by Mr. Trump, who has suggested that he is counting on a public trial in the Republican-controlled Senate to discredit the impeachment initiated by House Democrats and vindicate him, proving his frequent claim that he did nothing wrong in his dealings with Ukraine.
"These records vindicate and add more evidence that at every turn I was paying my own way or was with my family, for all trips, including picking up tickets from my brother, Marcus, who was with a group of his own friends," the campaign said in a statement.
"These records vindicate and add more evidence that at every turn I was paying my own way or was with my family, for all trips, including picking up tickets from my brother, Marcus, who was with a group of his own friends," Mr. Gillum said in the statement, without elaborating.
Although these cases started during the Obama administration, the stakes have been raised by the Trump administration's apparent plan to expand the scope of "expedited removal," and, with it, the class of noncitizens who would thereby lack access to the courts to vindicate their right to asylum or otherwise challenge deportation.
"These records vindicate and add more evidence that at every turn I was paying my own way or was with my family, for all trips, including picking up tickets from my brother, Marcus, who was with a group of his own friends," Gillum said in a statement released by the campaign.
Thus, while Native students at UNM have described the seal as a painful reminder of historical loss, they more pointedly reject it as a literal rubber stamp for ongoing violence against Native people, as well as a humiliating attempt to vindicate the force of Western "civilization" through their very own academic accomplishments.
Nunes's credibility has been in doubt since late March, when he made a confusing announcement that he had evidence that members of the Trump transition team had been caught on US intelligence wiretaps — a statement that seemed to at least partially vindicate Trump's unfounded claims that President Barack Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower.
The looming question mark is Justice Anthony Kennedy, 81, author of Obergefell v Hodges from 2015 and three other major gay-rights cases, whose support for LGBT Americans may be tempered by his tendency to vindicate plaintiffs' First Amendment claims and take an expansive view of both freedom of speech and religious liberty.
The special counsel does appear to vindicate Comey, by finding there is "substantial" evidence to back up the former FBI director's contemporaneous accounts of meetings with Trump in which the President asked him to go easy on Flynn and which he testified appeared to be an attempt to forge a relationship of patronage.
Count me as one Canadian who does not require the presence of a couple of second-rank royals turned tabloid celebrities to "vindicate" my country's way of life, which was built by the hard work and, for the most part, sensible social and political views of many thousands of immigrants before them.
But when Kelly stepped up to the national podium to try to vindicate and defend the indefensible with hypocritical statements full of sad irony, he not only did a huge disservice to Trump, he also sadly did a huge disservice to himself and to the nation he has loved and served all of his life.
"We cannot have an honest conversation about labor rights or restoring consumer protections until we pull back the curtain of forced arbitration, which denies employees and consumers of their ability to fully and publicly vindicate their rights," Tanuja Gupta, a New York-based Google employee said during a news conference in Washington on Thursday.
To repeal it in our own populist moment would be likewise exceptional: It would vindicate the island's political and cultural establishment (from the leaders of both major parties to the members of U2) and bring Ireland into alignment with the general secular-liberal consensus — even as elsewhere that consensus is under sudden strain and threat.
City may want the charges to be overturned because it believes in its own "irrefutable" innocence, but the anger with which it has reacted at every stage speaks to another motivation: not the need to vindicate its loyalists, but to maintain the validity of the project for those who it was designed to win over.
This ruling could greatly impact all of the lesser-known individuals across industries, normally private figures, who have to make a difficult decision: stay silent, or speak up against sexual misconduct and risk attacks on their character that they may not be able to vindicate in defamation actions because of the higher burden they must meet.
" When a Mississippi man was sentenced in May to 49 years in prison for murdering a transgender woman — the first ever anti-transgender hate crime prosecuted under the Matthew Shepard Act — Sessions praised the outcome, vowing that his DOJ would "continue its efforts to vindicate the rights of those individuals who are affected by bias-motivated crimes.
"I think the activities we found don't vindicate anybody who touched this," Horowitz said at the outset of the hearing when asked whether his report "vindicated" former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyInspector general testifies on FBI failures: Five takeaways Horowitz offers troubling picture of FBI's Trump campaign probe GOP senator to FBI: 'Someone's got to be fired' MORE.
While none of the three—Nelson Silva, 217, Graziela Paulino, 295, and Dream Braga, 22020—made the cut for the Rio Games, their mere presence helped vindicate a pilot project that aims to capitalize on traditional indigenous skills to find new world-class athletes, while also helping to boost the image and self-confidence of Brazil's marginalized and neglected indigenous population.
Not only did the testimony vindicate the commander in chief, it included a startling revelation that Obama-era Attorney General Loretta Lynch attempted to influence the criminal investigation into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
Living in a misguided fantasy world when it comes to the Russian investigation, Trump became obsessed with the memo's release thinking it would vindicate him and make Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation null and void.
"In 2012, when settling similar allegations against Google, the FTC not only determined, but strenuously defended, that a fine of $22.5 million was sufficient to vindicate its authority and send 'an unequivocal message to other companies under order that the FTC will vigorously enforce its orders and that a defendant's failure to comply carries a significant cost,' " Facebook's lawyers wrote.
"These plaintiffs are using the law and the American civil justice system the way it was intended: to vindicate important rights and values, such as the right to privacy and the right to participate in the political process; and to deter others who might consider colluding with a foreign government for political gain," said Ian Bassin, the executive director of Protect Democracy.
As U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco observed at a hearing last week in a case involving mass arbitration against the delivery service DoorDash, there's some poetic justice, to use Alsup's phrase, in watching companies that fought for the right to force their workers to arbitrate squirming to respond when masses of workers do, in fact, demand to vindicate their contractual rights.
The text of the amendment was very short and very clear: Fetuses have a right to life "equal" to that of the woman's: The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right.
Now, however, "the European Court of Justice has taken on the ability to vindicate people's rights under the 55-clause Charter of Fundamental Human Rights, including such peculiar entitlements as the right to found a school, or the right to 'pursue a freely chosen occupation' anywhere in the EU." Grassroots agitation to leave the EU has given British Prime Minister David Cameron leverage to seek changes to the EU's rules.
Both they and some of their Christian allies argued that a decision in favor of Masterpiece Cakeshop would be vital to protecting the rights of religious minorities: [A ruling for the cakeshop] also vindicate the Jewish florist who believes it is religiously transgressive to participate in creating floral arrangements for a ceremony in which a Jew was converting to another religion, or for a wedding between a Jew and a member of another religion.
Democrats on Sunday argued that the release of a controversial memo accusing the Justice Department of surveillance abuses does not vindicate President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in the Russia investigation — and Republicans are also avoiding declarations of Trump's exoneration.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) on Sunday pushed back against Republican claims that a recently declassified memo shows bias within the Justice Department, saying "of course it does not" vindicate President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

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