All of them could have offered convenient launching pads for wise disquisitions infused with the wisdom of hindsight. |
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Debussy's quartet moves like a snake through the forest, tracing an unpredictable, yet in hindsight inevitable, path. |
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He sees too many journalists as focused on a mythical past when things were better, at least in hindsight. |
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With hindsight, they didn't seem bothered about the suggestion of a relationship, though the timing was awkward. |
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Of course, this sort of hindsight is only slightly worse than spending your time contemplating your navel. |
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However, while the ideas expressed in these interviews may lack the benefits of hindsight, they do not come across as offhanded or unstudied. |
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He narrates the action in hindsight, gazing out over that freezing white mass, a continent unvisited by humans until the 20th century. |
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In hindsight, the new server has had over 150-days of uptime prior to the launch on October 1st, and we haven't had a single problem yet. |
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In hindsight, we know that much of the prosperity was a bubble fueled by venal corporate criminals. |
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It is only in the hindsight that life reveals whether the foundation is built on sand or stone. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, did he take an unnecessary risk by going off to a nonpublic location with a couple of shady characters? |
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Looking back, with the benefit of hindsight, it may seem to most people that the Council overlooked what was staring them in the face. |
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With hindsight one can see that historical and contemporary strands were discrete and complementary. |
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It is true that past scientific orthodoxies have themselves inspired policies that hindsight reveals to be seriously flawed. |
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In hindsight I should have just stayed longer, lay down and waited without embarrassment. |
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Playing through Iron Storm was like looking back in hindsight on a historical event. |
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In hindsight, he believes things came too early for him, as his club side snapped up the domestic honours. |
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Newspaper talk about a history of bitterness between us was something invented using hindsight. |
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To be fair, with hindsight I would not have done the masters which is currently making my life a misery. |
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With hindsight, did his parents' relationship affect his own relationships with women? |
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In hindsight this was already a fairly insensitive and stupid thing to do and almost entirely devoid of humour. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, I should really have realised my limitations and done the easy walk. |
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I take no gratification from being right, and I write this not just with the benefit of hindsight. |
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With hindsight, we know how his moral instinct trumped the evidence for the war and its legality. |
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With hindsight, this was a life in hiding, which reached its nadir long after her husband died of a brain tumour. |
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In hindsight, Tung and his ministers can certainly see they could have done a better job. |
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Historical hindsight offers a clarity that people at those times simply did not have. |
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Many times I look back in hindsight and think of how I should have handled a situation. |
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Without the benefit of hindsight Marianne's instinct was to run and join her mother on the cattle train. |
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Absolutely, and in hindsight, perhaps I wish I'd just paraphrased it, not used quotes. |
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I've met one other person in my life who has related to this, although actually with hindsight I think she might just have been humouring me. |
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Notice how the two groups that opposed partition most vehemently make one think in hindsight that it was perhaps a good decision after all? |
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Nearly five years later, with the perfect clarity of hindsight, it appears the Bruins made the right decision. |
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We are sure, if only out of political expediency and with hindsight, you wish you had not used this language. |
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With hindsight it is too easy to pass facile moral judgments regarding decisions made in the past. |
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These things are often much clearer in hindsight and in large hindsight as to what the occasion for persecution was. |
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This kind of analysis is really just the product of a false hindsight that tends to see the past through the lenses of the immediate present. |
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But, in hindsight, the whole process of incubating the business within Nortel still gave us a good shot at getting rich. |
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With hindsight, the course I adopted proved to be the convenient and appropriate one. |
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With hindsight it might have been a costly mistake but we put the education of our students first and foremost. |
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I must not judge his acts or omissions by the standards of a counsel of perfection, nor yet with the benefit of hindsight. |
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The perspective is one of both hindsight and foreknowledge, and the predecessor is Hamlet's father. |
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I'd like to add to our understanding of that situation by looking, in hindsight, at what was predicted with foresight before the war. |
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In some occupations at least, the creep of credentialism is due to our legal system and those masters of hindsight, lawyers. |
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Yet, as always, economics remains an exercise in hindsight, and managing the ups and downs of economic cycles a task beyond human endeavour. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, I prefer to be philosophical about my experience. |
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It said the referee had done his best and it was easy with the benefit of sophisticated video technology and hindsight to criticise him. |
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With the clarity of hindsight, this sort of jiggery-pokery now seems worryingly typical of WorldCom's way of doing business. |
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With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist. |
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With hindsight maybe I should have left in my friend's car but when the police say they are coming you expect them to be as good as their word. |
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Yes, mistakes are made, targets are not achieved, but ultimately the science of hindsight often reveals flaws in the ultimate analysis. |
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Despite having so many professors of hindsight we are still dragged through review after review. |
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Studying two initiatives in a single organization limits the ability to generalize, and retrospective accounts are subject to hindsight bias. |
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Many times we realise, only in hindsight, that we have been only a pawns in somebody's game. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, we can see that the disruption was permanent. |
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If we rid ourself of hindsight and our own contemporary mindset, we can see that they had no choice but to opt for the latter. |
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Or was there a better solution out there, one that we can now see with the benefit of having hindsight? |
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Looking back with the benefit of hindsight, he said he was surprised that he didn't see anything wrong with the practice at the time. |
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There are many things we would do differently and handle differently with the benefit of hindsight. |
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With the advantage of hindsight, it is remarkable that for so many years toxicologists have largely ignored chemical speciation of metals. |
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So with hindsight you were very wise to choose a bond with a guarantee. |
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The basis of the case I had prepared neither required nor anticipated such witness attendance and perhaps with hindsight I should have walked away at this stage. |
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This had followed a surprising decision to kick a penalty into the corner instead of the goal, which with the help of hindsight may well have cost the home side the game. |
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The attendant physician, possibly overawed by the eminence of his charge, gave a warning which, in the wisdom of hindsight, he probably regretted for the rest of his life. |
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It also, with hindsight, awakens us to how fragile our governments are. |
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The anti-Monty school say they do not have them, or are interpreting them with hindsight. |
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But in hindsight, they were just part of the journey to get me to where I stand today. |
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Through study and hindsight, he was able to bring his own perspective to bear on how these momentous events unfolded and changed the world in so many ways. |
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The technician as such has the benefit of hindsight to predict the future. |
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But, with hindsight, we can already see that the company achieved spectacular growth by cutting premiums to the bone, and possibly under-reserving. |
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With the easy wisdom of perfect hindsight, the big mistake is obvious. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, it wasn't the best thing to do. |
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But in the 1960s, more mobile cameras afforded viewers better angles, while instant replays of controversial calls by referees gave viewers twenty-twenty hindsight. |
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We all do stupid things which with hindsight we can't believe we ever did. |
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In hindsight, though, they do seem like pretty whackadoo ideas. |
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It seems inevitable, with hindsight, that this accelerating urge to know, to understand, to absorb facts, would lead to the establishment of a major organisation. |
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In the weeks and months after her youngest son found his brother silent and unresponsive in his bed, Mary was cursed with the wisdom of hindsight. |
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In hindsight, the boozy requiem wasn't just for Hindery, but for an era. |
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There are various explanatory reasons, so obvious in hindsight that their suppression must be regarded as an original prototype of political correctness. |
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The steps he took might appear simple and obvious in hindsight, but they were far from easy at a hidebound institution seemingly intent on writing its own obituary. |
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At the time I was inclined to think that the network of commissioning and monitoring committees was over-elaborate, but with hindsight I can see the point of it. |
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In hindsight, that book now seems the most interesting in her oeuvre. |
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Although initially reported as caecal volvulus, in hindsight there were features indicative of the herniation. |
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The principle of a lookback option is to give the investor the maximum payoff based on perfect hindsight. |
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In hindsight this was a poor decision by the FIA, who failed to take into account the unpredictable weather in Britain at this time of year. |
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He hasn't even been openly accused of anything bar drinking himself paralytic at a time that, in hindsight, was inconvenient. |
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These fossils serve as a reminder that taxonomic divisions are human constructs that have been imposed in hindsight on a continuum of variation. |
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As stated in the opinion, 'reasonable risk' cannot be judged with the benefit of hindsight. |
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In hindsight, the Louisiana Purchase could be considered one of his greatest contributions to the United States. |
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In hindsight, I regret not giving him a terrorist fist jab or the Islamist secret handshake. I hear he's quite adept at those. |
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In hindsight, however, it would have been beneficial if bidialectal individuals had been identified and brought into the process of recovery. |
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The first level of hindsight bias is memory distortion that involves misremembering an earlier opinion or judgment. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, it's easy to see the business sense behind the moves of both Pepsi and the TV moghuls from southern India. |
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In hindsight it probably would have been better,'' said Brenda Tinnen, Staples Center vice president of event and guest relations. |
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Mr Paffard admitted that with hindsight the company might have expected new products such as chocolate frogspawn not to be such great sellers. |
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Hasan was suffering extreme emotional stress, or to blithely assert that while there were warning signs, hindsight is always twenty-twenty. |
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You were in Network, too, which in hindsight was such a prescient film. |
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In hindsight this was only a legalistic charade which had little chance of holding up in a court of law. |
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The consequences of each conquest can only be assessed with hindsight. |
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Again, with the power of hindsight it would have been best to simply allow these clubs to leave en masse and continue with a smaller two division competition. |
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William Gallacher, who would later become a Communist MP claimed that, whilst the leaders of the rally were not seeking revolution, in hindsight they should have been. |
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I fronted up. I had little idea that this was what I was doing at the time, but in hindsight, I always did it. I always fronted up and allowed life to present itself to me. |
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I've finally cracked it, and of course the answer is obvious in hindsight. |
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Historians are charged with applying twenty-twenty hindsight to incidents that, at the time, seem to be only a curious combination of blurring events. |
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