That judge, Thomas Penfield Jackson , appears in retrospect to have come down with a very bad case of Judge Ito Whiplash--i.e.
Will we in retrospect come to see the urban anonymity celebrated by White as a brief interval in human history?
It's hard to fathom in retrospect that Winnick was able to start Global Crossing as an undersea cable builder in 1997 and take it public a year later.
The long history of fiscal and financial crises is that they happen abruptly, at a moment that seems not to matter, but in retrospect it was easy to see that the crisis would eventually materialize.
Most people, sensibly I would say in retrospect, choose to spend that as down time.
But differences between the cultures are often too great, and in retrospect, attempts to merge the two outfits probably should have been avoided.
Regulators had focused on firms' ability to operate without unsecured credit for as much as one year, and it was basically assumed that secured credit would always be available, even if at higher rates--a focus that was, in retrospect, inadequate to handle a crisis, Cox said.
Interesting to learn in retrospect that the real ethical breach surrounding the first test tube baby was a good old fashioned failure to achieve informed consent.
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In retrospect, my decision to join LeeWell Capital was driven by emotion, not sound career management.
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In retrospect, that seems to have been at least one smart move this defendant made.
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I'm sure in retrospect they would like to have done it differently, I mean it did really turn into a terrible mess.
This is only easy to do in retrospect, usually after another company plows the way.
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Part of the underlying problem stemmed, in retrospect, from an oversensitivity to local culture.
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Yet it is hard to argue in retrospect that Dionne was mistaken in denying he had one.
Carlisle proposed that White Star equip its ships with 48 lifeboats in retrospect, more than enough to save all passengers and crew.
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Like a lot of careers viewed in retrospect, Jenkins always seemed to be in the right place at the right time.
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In and of themselves, none of these alternative approaches probably would have been disastrous for the game, but they diverged significantly from the traditional striking nature of a swing and it's hard to argue in retrospect that they would have made golf more popular or appealing.
It is hard to believe in retrospect what happened 40 years ago, when an unprecedented 18 new wineries opened, primarily in Napa, though some of these pioneers found similarly excellent terroir in the parts of Sonoma and Mendocino immediately bordering Napa, before these regions had yet to come into their own.
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Policy makers adopted a response to this that in retrospect undermined the growth of consumption.
That might have made him especially eager to catch up with his superiors--and receptive to what, in retrospect, was a monumentally stupid idea.
His lowest point, in retrospect, was the non-apology to the nation on August 17th.
John Negroponte, former director of national intelligence, said it's always easier to piece things together in retrospect.
It is ironic, in retrospect, that there were certain advantages to our Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union.
In retrospect, the Asilomar meeting may come to be seen as a step towards that respectable system, but probably only a small one.
But such calculations have to be made not in retrospect but in real time, and not by dispassionate observers but by commanders in the field.
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In retrospect, that's so easy to see that they - loans shouldn't have been made, we shouldn't have seen this run-up, but now we're paying the price of that.
In retrospect, Croesus would be hard put to argue the bear market is over, the recession will be moderate and short, and the bottom has been seen in financial stocks.
In retrospect, the events that came prior to attack on one of the holiest days on the Jewish calendar could have been avoided and Israel should have been far more prepared.
Doug Smith and his colleagues at the Hadley Centre, in Exeter, England, are in the second camp and they seem to have stumbled on to what seems, in retrospect, a surprisingly obvious way of doing so.
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