And Mr Osborne's long-standing refusal to promise an overall cut in taxes looks vindicated, in the face of a burgeoning fiscal deficit.
But Suzlon's results for the year that ended in March vindicated some of the optimistic forecasts made for the business.
In January Mr Greenspan declared himself fully vindicated in his decision not to prick the stockmarket bubble in the late 1990s, but instead to wait for it to burst and then cut rates sharply to cushion the consequences.
But now France is getting in on the act, in the hope that its enjoyment of la belle vie will be vindicated in the face of relatively slow economic growth.
"Our client will be fully vindicated in court on both of these absurd and fictional claims, " said attorney Martin Singer.
In recent years they faced a slew of legal woes but in 2009 were vindicated of all allegations made against them.
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They appear to have been vindicated in their warnings that such influence operations are putting us on the wrong side of history.
British Eurosceptics and European federalists alike feel vindicated in predicting that monetary union would not work without a political and economic union.
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.
But someday Mundell will be vindicated in this arena as well.
Japan was vindicated in its restraint some 30 days later when violent repression commenced in the Baltics, resulting in about 20 killed in Lithuania and Latvia.
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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.
Regrettably, as documented in a new paper, Not Free, Not Fair: An Assessment of the 20 May 1990 Elections in Romania, recent events in Romania have vindicated these fears.
Now that the evidence in the Microsoft case has been presented and the witnesses on both sides cross-examined, the Department of Justice seems to have been largely vindicated in its action (see article).
But Mr Weizman's long, hard battle to secure resources for his pilots was vindicated in the 1967 war, when pre-emptive Israeli air strikes demolished the Egyptian air force on the ground, securing a stunningly rapid victory.
The Federal Reserve's Alan Greenspan has declared himself fully vindicated in his decision not to prick the stockmarket bubble in the late 1990s, but instead to wait for it to burst and then cut rates sharply to cushion the economic consequences.
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AD, Ulpian was expounding Roman law as a system based on the Stoic idea that we are all born free and equal, that slavery is against nature, and that all people, including slaves, possess a dignity that can be vindicated in legal proceedings.
"We have been vindicated in that both the planning inspector who carried out the independent appeal and the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government agreed with what we have said all the way along, which was in total agreement with the council's own experts, " he said.
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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In this fashion, the principle is vindicated that no man is above the law, for in the criminal justice system the president will be treated like any other citizen and accountable to the rule of law.
Overall, he vindicated and reinforced in the Missile Defense Agency job the reputation he had previously earned as an exacting and highly competent program manager.
Policymakers in all three Baltic countries feel vindicated: during the crisis many outsiders told them to unpeg their currencies from the euro.
When the genome sequence was completed in 2001, the company was vindicated.
"We trust that due legal process in India will prevail and are confident that Bharti and Mr. Mittal will be vindicated before the courts, " SingTel said in its statement.
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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As day after day, Communist leaders confess their oppressions and aggressions and admit their treaty violations, the "hardliners" in the West have reason to feel vindicated.
Kerry, in particular must have felt a bit vindicated.
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We face today the oddest and most unexpected of spectacles: On its sixth anniversary, the Iraq war has been vindicated, while the war in Afghanistan looks like a hopeless undertaking in an impossible land.
"A year after their trial started, two years after the alleged incidents, these medics have finally been vindicated after being mistreated or tortured in custody, " Brian Dooley of Human Rights First told the BBC.
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