Vindication
in sentence
42 examples of Vindication in a sentence
At that moment, I felt that there could be no greater
vindication
of Lee Kuan Yew, or the Chinese Communist Party, indeed of some recalcitrant friends of mine who kept telling me that democracy would be banned if it ever threatened to change anything.
No longer putting society at the service of art, and much less at the services of monopolies of the elite, but instead art at the service of society, at the service of the weakest, at the service of the children, at the service of the sick, at the service of the vulnerable, and at the service of all those who cry for
vindication
through the spirit of their human condition and the raising up of their dignity.
I see it as a strong
vindication
of the Dalai Lama's teaching (I'm not a Buddist by the way).
It's almost impossible to imagine what Ms. Khouri hoped to gain by appearing in this film:
vindication?
Under the circumstances, why then should they take their frustrations out on an anonymously unsuspecting and innocent Kansas family?.. Will Geer (Grandpa Walton) plays the prosecuting attorney who is sickened by this act of macabre capriciousness!! His argument is thoroughly convincing... His contention being: "These two men who demonstrated no mercy are now asking for yours" This is a line of logic which would induce me to render a verdict of a conviction if I were to be one of the members of the jury!! Absolute disdain for your precarious plight in life does not serve as
vindication
for orchestrating a capital crime!!
The film (if not its subject's life) is a catalogue of clichés: The miserable childhood, the penniless adulthood, the difficult love life, the threat of insanity, the critical incomprehension, the refusal to 'sell out' (possibly the most long-lived of romantic clichés, it's still thought to be relevant in the world of rock and roll) and the god-damned post mortem
vindication
are all present and accounted for.
By his personal example, democratic values became so entrenched that when his own daughter, Indira Gandhi, suspended India’s freedoms in 1975 with a 21-month State of Emergency, she felt compelled to return to the Indian people for
vindication.
In that shift in focus lies a presidential system’s ultimate
vindication.
The Kim regime has always sought such
vindication
above everything else.
The story of Spain’s recovery is not quite “lies, damned lies, and statistics”; but nor is it the inspiring narrative of policymaking courage and
vindication
that many observers make it out to be.
But we should not yet consider their example a
vindication
of “The Gospel of Wealth.”
Now they see the current crisis as a
vindication
of the value of not spending money that you don’t have.
In the United Kingdom, the “Leave” campaign promised
vindication
for those who have been left behind in the age of globalization.
So if Villalobos and Dieterich are right about the FARC’s imminent collapse, it would be a veritable milestone for the region, and a
vindication
of a strategy – Uribe’s – of which many of us were wary.
Asians have watched the formerly triumphant euro’s Greek crisis with a muted sense of
vindication.
This should be an occasion for him to rethink his long-standing macroeconomic mantra, rather than claiming
vindication
for ideas that recent trends seem to contradict.
Moreover, the restrained response of Arab leaders should not be interpreted as a
vindication
of Netanyahu’s assumption that his newfound allies in Saudi Arabia and Egypt could force the Palestinians into a US-brokered peace deal that would not meet the core requirements of their national narrative.
Ferguson’s argument amounts to that of a brutal disciplinarian who claims
vindication
for his methods by pointing out that the victim is still alive.
Yet, paradoxically, Myanmar’s gradual opening following the 2011 elections and the installation of Thien Sein as president may offer India some measure of
vindication.
There are other Kremlin supporters as well, including corporate leaders who want to return to business as usual with Russia, and academic apologists for the Soviet Union who, 25 years after its collapse, see a chance for
vindication.
The PPP’s victory in the December polls has also been seen as
vindication
of sorts for Thaksin.
We can no longer assume steady, if rocky, progress toward
vindication
of girls’ rights.
The resulting hesitancy of those in charge gave rise to procedures – both international and national – that facilitated fantasies of
vindication
and return.
With Iran now linked to the Mediterranean through a land corridor that extends through Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, many are claiming
vindication.
Misconceptions linger; they deny reality; they seek
vindication
by defending the currency.
But the true significance of his demand lies in that it’s being pronounced at a time when Prime Minister Salam Fayaad’s policies are posing a genuine challenge to the Palestinian national movement to choose between an ethos of
vindication
and one of state building.
It imbues the Palestinian cause with a positive ethos of nation- and state-building by superseding Palestinian nationalism’s diaspora-centered preoccupations – and thereby transcending the paralyzing obsession with a never-fulfilled
vindication
of rights and justice.
In fact, there is no single, exclusive explanation for America’s persistent
vindication
of its commitment to Israel, and for the uniquely vigorous resonance that Israel’s cause has had in the United States.
And ensure that all countries in the region reaffirm the basic rules of freedom of navigation in a way that allows them to claim
vindication.
As this process unfolded, it became fashionable for market fundamentalists in the West to bask in a sense of
vindication.
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