The report, the memo added, would "sap confidence in the police force" and could encourage aggressive behaviour by fans who would feel "vindicated" by its conclusions.
Perkins feels vindicated by the outcome, and, from all appearances, remains close to Hurd.
It was a conscious choice much criticised when it was taken but ultimately vindicated by history.
Recently, however, I was inadvertently vindicated by none other than Michel Camdessus, the departing IMF managing director.
Of course, you probably feel vindicated by your prediction of physician rebuttal, but hear me out, readers.
Among those vindicated by events is Mark Clifford, a journalist formerly on the Far Eastern Economic Review.
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The bank may yet be vindicated by outside events and turn out to have provided Brazil with a soft landing.
His judgment may well be vindicated by a swift, comparatively merciful victory.
"UCU activists and members who dared stand up to the culture of fear at the college have been completely vindicated by this report, " a statement from the union said.
But he showed no sign of that, insisting the tough decision to oppose it and the later decision not to take part in the Butler inquiry had been vindicated by events.
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"This decision is vindicated by the will to stop all risk of contagion, including among players of the opposing team, and of complications among the players who are potentially infected, " stated the LFP.
Giuliani has always won by playing the long game -- ignoring captious howls of the moment from civil libertarians and the editorial board of the New York Times until, in the fullness of time, he found himself vindicated by, say, lower crime rates.
Maybe the real story ought to be how a product of Manhattan wealth and privilege turned on his own caste, attacking the corrupt financial elite with a zeal not seen since the days of Teddy Roosevelt, and then was punished for his class treachery (just before his crusade was 100 percent vindicated by recent history).
That theory appeared to be vindicated in September 1994 by a second round loss to journeyman Oliver McCall, a fighter who had never beaten a top-ranked opponent.
He added that Mr Lester "now accepts that he has achieved all that he can by bringing these proceedings and feels suitably vindicated".
Presumably today is a good day for Kurt Amplatz and his family, whose efforts not only to create the company but stick with it were vindicated with the billion dollar purchase by St.
But he was soon vindicated in the eyes of most Peruvians by the capture of the leader of the main rebel group, the Shining Path.
Mr Robinson said the Massereene attack vindicated his decision, which had been criticised by Sinn Fein.
When asked about whether his performance vindicated himself in anyway after being hit hard by media over the off-season, Westbrook didn't mince words in saying none of it mattered.
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By the time Hogan took the reins, Kindle was being vindicated.
Mr Routledge said they had been "totally vindicated" and that he was "absolutely delighted" by the findings.
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Nadia Eweida, a British Airways check-in clerk who had been suspended by the company for insisting on wearing a small silver cross, had been vindicated.
Nonetheless, a number of doctors believe that women who come to them have been made seriously ill by their implants, and that if more work is done, they will be vindicated.
In summary, Dr Saetre and his colleagues have vindicated Dobzhansky and thus confirmed a mechanism for the origin of species that is directly caused by natural selection, rather than being an accidental by-product of it.
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