The Retrospect 2 is Nodus' follow-up to the original Retrospect diver's watch, and it's improved in all the right places.
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Basically, he zigged when in retrospect he should have zagged.
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And actually, in retrospect they made the right political decision.
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In retrospect, his success came down to confidence, Law says.
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In retrospect, these types of warnings and preparations seem ridiculous.
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That question mark, in retrospect, is doing lots of work.
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And I probably, you know, in retrospect, I should have.
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Perusing her whole career in retrospect, a talented sisterhood emerges.
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In retrospect, is there anything you would have done differently?
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ALBANY — The announcement, in retrospect, was probably the easy part.
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In retrospect, I get why my mom was so irritated.
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In retrospect, this was the beginning of our union's end.
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In retrospect we gave away the goods that we exported.
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In retrospect, it was also something of a Pyrrhic one.
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So, I mean, in retrospect, probably not a good idea.
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But I think this was clearly a mistake in retrospect.
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In retrospect, finding him should not have been so difficult.
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But in retrospect, it's becoming clear that Bannon wasn't wrong.
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In retrospect, diligence and humility would've been a better approach.
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Actually, in retrospect, that set my course as a writer.
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In retrospect, Gartman conceded that he made the wrong call.
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In retrospect, National Geographic went too far with the caption.
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I only realized the humor parts of it in retrospect.
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And that was one of their great advantages in retrospect.
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I wonder if you were playing a role in retrospect.
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Twitter's conservative approach to product updates looks wiser in retrospect.
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In retrospect, that is the way it had to be.
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It's romantic in retrospect, but there were hard times, too.
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In retrospect, cheese had a really tragic year, too. Oh?
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In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have been all that surprised.
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In retrospect, this seems to have been a calculated move.
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In retrospect, I should have invented just such an anecdote.
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And you know what, in retrospect, I made a mistake.
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In retrospect, however, it was the end of a line.
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In retrospect, it wasn't a very good election for Republicans.
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" She added, "In retrospect maybe we should have done more.
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In retrospect, there is little surprising about any of this.
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The roots of that defeat are pretty obvious in retrospect.
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By being proactive, in retrospect, we limited our losses significantly.
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That scene reads, in retrospect, as foreshadowing of Frank's rebound.
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In retrospect, these "lessons" were problematic for a few reasons.
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In retrospect, acquiring the physical skills was the easy part.
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In retrospect, what do your brother's efforts mean to you?
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In retrospect, I worry about him and his mental state.
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Time passes, consciousness expands and movies look different in retrospect.
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In retrospect, was that emphasis on watch time a mistake?
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"It's so obvious in retrospect, and so elegant," she said.
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In retrospect, it astonishes me that the event was idiosyncratic.
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In retrospect, neglecting Walker's more "difficult" work is my loss.
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"Generations are really only understood in retrospect," Mr. Harris said.
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What happens is both shocking and, in retrospect, brutally inevitable.
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In retrospect, I probably should have bought the Chunky kind.
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In retrospect was it for the better or the worse?
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In retrospect, that book marked something of a sea change.
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Occupy was, in retrospect, the birthplace of our current moment.
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"In retrospect the F.D.A. should have acted sooner," he said.
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The way he resolved the problem is, in retrospect, obvious.
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In retrospect I could have kept this opinion to myself.
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In retrospect, his unexpected viability makes a lot of sense.
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In retrospect, the red flags surrounding bookkeeper Mulder were everywhere.
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The beer and bonfires don't sound so corrupt in retrospect.
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In retrospect, the change that they offered did not last.
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"In retrospect, I should have continued to push," he said.
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In retrospect, the country hadn't entirely fallen off its hinges.
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In retrospect, I might have done a few things differently.
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The decision continues to look worse and worse in retrospect.
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In retrospect, this might end up being Obama's signature achievement.
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But which innovations work is often evident only in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I might have been able to help Steve.
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There's... there's lots of skeletons in this thing, in retrospect.
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His moves are surprising in the moment but never in retrospect.
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In retrospect, these were not early-warning signs of a departure.
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Likewise, it's clear in retrospect that the seemingly quixotic appeal of
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In retrospect, the changed approach does not seem like an accident.
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In retrospect, Van Vuuren wishes he had done many things differently.
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But in retrospect, it's clear that Yik Yak had already peaked.
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In retrospect, that feels more like a threat than a promise.
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In retrospect, the changes were as swift as they were decisive.
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But, in retrospect, this song doesn't make a lot of sense.
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In retrospect, it appears to have been a hurry-up notice.
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In retrospect, I wish we had paid more attention to apathy.
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In retrospect, I realize that was just Robin being Robin, though.
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In retrospect it makes sense: TV was where the audiences flocked.
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"In retrospect there was an uncomfortable calm about her," recalls Greg.
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In retrospect I kind of feel bad about how I reacted.
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"In retrospect, now we know what Warren did," Kimmel pointed out.
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But in retrospect, he didn't have a lot of down time.
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"In retrospect, I regret all of it," Walling said this weekend.
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There are foreshadowings but they will be clear only in retrospect.
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NOW IN RETROSPECT, WOULD AND SHOULD YOU HAVE TURNED IT DOWN?
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That gimmick was simple in retrospect, but proved to be revolutionary.
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In retrospect, I would have done a couple of things differently.
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In retrospect, the writing was on the wall from Day One.
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In retrospect, his insurance purchase was well worth it, Garrett said.
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In retrospect, it was a bit ridiculous to expect anything else.
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In retrospect, those places seem built for, or by, the Cure.
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Timothy Egan In retrospect, it worked out much better than planned.
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Does anything about "Truth or Dare" make you cringe in retrospect?
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"And I think in retrospect, we made a mistake," he said.
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In retrospect, these may have been early effects of the bleeding.
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IN RETROSPECT, THAT MIGHT BE GOOD OR IT MIGHT BE BAD.
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But in retrospect, the Christie endorsement should have been entirely foreseeable.
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The dishonesty of supply-side economics seems relatively benign in retrospect.
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To spell that out: All of this seems obvious in retrospect.
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In retrospect, that year's election revealed emerging challenges to Ailes's power.
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The star power of this movie is quite considerable in retrospect.
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In retrospect, this would have been the kinder thing to do.
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"In retrospect, I think of it as love at first sight."
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"In retrospect, sometimes I think I should have known," Smith said.
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In retrospect, the offer of ownership seems a fairly progressive idea.
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The move, while risky, was smart in retrospect; the market rose.
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In retrospect, that advice probably didn't help win over many voters.
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I think in retrospect, it would have been better to evolve.
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It's one of those ideas that seems incredibly obvious in retrospect.
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One sees in retrospect that the money helped launch this successor.
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Opinion In retrospect, it seems incredible I didn't anticipate the questions.
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But other hues were contemplated — ones that in retrospect seem unthinkable.
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But in retrospect, the warning signs had been there for months.
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In retrospect, I think people our age don't need to marry.
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In retrospect, I think perhaps they weren't really meant for children.
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In retrospect, do you think the mayor made the right decision?
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In retrospect, maybe Musk's idea of going private wasn't so great!
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That means the stock's going to look even cheaper in retrospect.
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But in retrospect Ms Bachelet was right on the big things.
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In retrospect, it was one of the best decisions she made.
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Washington (CNN)In retrospect, we should have all seen it coming.
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In retrospect, Obama should have done what Trump has done: blitzed.
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In retrospect, Noble says, that should have been a red flag.
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In retrospect, there were warning signs that things were going south.
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"In retrospect, it shouldn't have been that surprising," said Mr. Balfe.
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That, obviously, in retrospect we should've done it a lot earlier.
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But in retrospect, I think it's very clear ... No. You don't?
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But in retrospect, allowing Jia into the company was a mistake.
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This has to be frustrating, if a little predictable in retrospect.
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In retrospect, the 2004 Democratic primary can look like a cakewalk.
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And it's only in retrospect..." Awkwafina: "I mean, look at The Room.
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In retrospect, Markle said he wishes he hadn't collaborated with a paparazzo.
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In retrospect, Waseem's parents wonder if they should have waited for him.
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But in retrospect, like any discovery, you say, Oh yeah, of course.
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In retrospect, it may have been a long time in the offing.
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I wrote every day with what seems to me in retrospect great
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Noor let it go, a surprise in retrospect, and just kept talking.
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In retrospect, I would loved to have pushed that a little more.
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It seemed amazing then, and it seems even more amazing in retrospect.
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In retrospect, knowing him now, he made it because he was curious.
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That doesn't look like such a great prediction in retrospect, does it?
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In retrospect, much of our siege mentality may have been self-induced.
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In retrospect, putting weed on your face seems like a no-brainer.
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In retrospect, economists have concluded that a recession began in December 2007.
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In retrospect, the stories served as vehicles to impart my grandmother's lessons.
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I should have now, in retrospect, thought of that a little deeper.
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Thus it would appear that bellwether counties can only exist in retrospect.
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But in retrospect, it's just as noteworthy how regionally specific it is.
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In retrospect, it may turn out to be a little cringe-inducing.
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In retrospect, I should have definitely used less time for this trip.
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Now, think about what our Potter obsession could look like in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it was probably the only one we should have posted.
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Of course, in retrospect, the Chicago Cubs probably aren't complaining too much.
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Ganging up on Sanofi's product seems a lot more dubious in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it's not surprising to see that his star is rising.
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"In retrospect, our early, hard line on settlements didn't work," she wrote.
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That may, in retrospect, prove to have been a very poor decision.
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In retrospect, the larger lesson from Demand Media's brief reign concerns fragility.
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FAGLIANO: [laughs] SHORTZ: In retrospect, I think her rule was all right.
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But in retrospect, Facebook executives aren't sure that Kaplan did lasting harm.
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"The committee took the judgment which in retrospect was correct," he said.
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In retrospect, Morris says she should have reconsidered the caption before posting.
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Or was previous policy either too easy or too tight, in retrospect?
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He had no napkins or toilet paper, which horrifies me in retrospect.
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"In retrospect I'd probably be really terrible doing anything else," she says.
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But after thinking about their attacks in retrospect, their internal guardians speak.
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And, in retrospect, it makes the panic surrounding Odd Future feel nonsensical.
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In retrospect, 2011 was perhaps the harbinger of the post-Woods era.
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HABERMAN: It would have ended it —— TRUMP: A day earlier, in retrospect.
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"But in retrospect, he has been saluted for integrity," Hulse commented. Integrity.
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One would like to think that in retrospect, even Ronaldo knows that.
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In retrospect, I understood that this, too, was homeostasis of a sort.
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In retrospect, the store seems like a symbol for pre-recession America.
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"Seems that all those choices, in retrospect, were great choices," Squire said.
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She said she also overlooked many comments that were, in retrospect, inappropriate.
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In retrospect, it was obviously unwise to draw conclusions from that series.
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In retrospect, Aniston probably makes everyone (not just journalists) feel that way.
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It's hard to be upset about trading up for him in retrospect.
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In retrospect, signs of Amazon's secret tests were hidden in plain sight.
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Other media took little note of this, and in retrospect, perhaps unfortunately.
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The plot resolutions ultimately feel pat, and the conflicts, in retrospect, thin.
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They feel like it's JV. Again, that's something I felt in retrospect.
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In retrospect, we probably could have paid $20 more for something better.
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It was, in retrospect, a horrific and fateful miscalculation on every level.
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It's part promotional video, part backstage doc and — in retrospect — part tragedy.
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In retrospect, the Dodgers' entire campaign had been full of promising signs.
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In retrospect, the media frenzy over many of these candidates felt silly.
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In retrospect, the movie has a lot to do with my life.
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Then he did likewise, a decision that seems positively exotic in retrospect.
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It was only in retrospect that we saw the irony of it.
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" Roberts himself said in a 2006 speech, "It was, in retrospect, endearing.
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It appears, in retrospect, that Thrush might well have been describing himself.
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In retrospect, he wishes we'd left 10,000 to 20,000 troops in Iraq.
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Gail: In retrospect I can appreciate your argument about the page-ripping.
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But Daniels' projection was so low as to be laughable in retrospect.
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In retrospect, tethering Ms. Johnson Sirleaf's story to feminist energy feels superficial.
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In retrospect, the new maps of 1919 were something of a palimpsest.
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" He added: "I think in retrospect I could work on my timing.
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"What happens is both shocking and, in retrospect, brutally inevitable," Scott wrote.
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And it's one that in retrospect made things much, much worse. 16.
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In retrospect, they could have paid more attention to birds dying earlier.
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All of these things, in retrospect, come across as rearranging deck chairs.
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In retrospect, editors should have used a newsroom reporter for that assignment.
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Inevitable in retrospect, at the time it seemed like a shocking development.
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In retrospect, Nick admits the plan was highly implausible and possibly dangerous.
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In retrospect, he said, he wasn't proud of his support for Trump.
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In retrospect, Jonathan is left with unanswered questions about these childhood memories.
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The timing was, in retrospect, paradoxical: August 8 was also Black Monday.
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Does that affect how you look back at your interview in retrospect?
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In retrospect, it was really difficult going through a crisis like that.
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I thought maybe it was really bad, and in retrospect, it was.
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Even Litvinenko's extraordinary death has come, in retrospect, to seem less than extraordinary.
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In retrospect, it's not quite as neat as I thought at the time.
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This is easier to see in retrospect than to plan out in advance.
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"I see in retrospect that that was wrong," Mohrer said of the incident.
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In retrospect, the decade of ultra-low policy rates looks like a mistake.
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In retrospect, what disgusts me about Kevin was how safe he did feel.
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"In retrospect I'm very grateful that I wasn't alone with him," he said.
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On any definition, then, most of these places are only bellwethers in retrospect.
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In retrospect he was taking my pulse to see how I was doing.
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In retrospect, it seems that it all burned too bright to last long.
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However, I feel in retrospect maybe I should have taken some acting lessons.
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But in retrospect, it's still hard to call the whole thing a success.
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In retrospect, the most important change in 250 was that men got involved.
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In retrospect, the doom-mongers of Davos were worried about the wrong thing.
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In retrospect, Comey says, he wishes he'd kept the date with his wife.
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"In retrospect, that was the first sign of Deere's incipient comeback," Cramer said.
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Of course, one only knows the low point for any month in retrospect.
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"In retrospect however, he should have been the one to go," she writes.
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In retrospect, considering what TMZ would eventually publish, it was an unfortunate joke.
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You know what's funny is, in retrospect, I see those as a success.
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In retrospect, I would say when I was a senior in high school.
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In retrospect, many of these games would be more accurately described as dogshit.
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Video game graphics that blew our minds look like sand paintings in retrospect.
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In retrospect, this ended up becoming a major lyrical theme for the record.
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But in retrospect, those are the most valuable things we learned in life.
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In 2009 he hatched a plan, one that seems far-fetched in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I could have just walked Cain and brought on the reliever.
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The election campaign was, in retrospect, the ultimate Trump display of bullyboy arrogance.
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In retrospect, I could have given the aggressive 3-day method a shot.
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In retrospect, everyone loves the nonviolence of the early 1960s civil rights movement.
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In retrospect, the location of Oz Records was key at that stage, too.
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In retrospect, I did what might have been the worst thing for her.
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And yet in retrospect it seems clear that 2014 was when Vine peaked.
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In retrospect, it's a small miracle they took a chance and hired me.
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In retrospect, it was probably just a matter of time before Warner Bros.
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In retrospect, it was always going to be a hit. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
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In retrospect, I, like many people, overlooked the mischievousness of the Nobel Committee.
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In retrospect, they were just posting the cover along with their jersey numbers.
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In retrospect, it may have been even more comfortable than my own bed.
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In retrospect and paradoxically, losing the Senate race might have saved my life.
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In retrospect, Bowman said, Phelps probably should have retired after the Beijing Games.
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In retrospect, Murray was a curious figure to help found such an organization.
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Tellingly, it is Irene's story that saves things from lapsing into aimless retrospect.
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"The pen is mightier than the sword, but only in retrospect," she wrote.
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And I remember, in retrospect, how it didn't feel like touch at all.
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Are there any regrets you have about any of the albums in retrospect?
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What are things about the albums that you're especially proud of in retrospect?
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In retrospect, we were being unfair and lacking in vision with that one.
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Sensational in 2007, Rosie's war of words looks brave—and underrated—in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it's clear that we just needed to take a long break.
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In retrospect that expansion was one of the first signs of the crash.
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" Near the end, "his lifelong artistic activity became in retrospect a wasteful expenditure […].
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In retrospect, I should have been more open with the instructors I admired.
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My own oblivion of this is now both funny and heartbreaking in retrospect.
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It's a look that was bad at the time and worse in retrospect.
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A classicist, like a parent, has the expectation of being understood in retrospect.
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Do you ever think in retrospect, Shit, I could've done that role better ?
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In retrospect, this was probably a clue to the growing abundance of fakes.
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But in retrospect, it led to the eventual destruction of Olenna's entire family.
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In retrospect, I should have engaged my former classmate about the gun video.
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The same incidents come to us through different eyes, immediately and in retrospect.
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In retrospect, the clues that they probably wouldn't have been there for awhile.
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The film's mixed reviews seem like a product of their time, in retrospect.
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Even in stark retrospect, these conflicting elements do not rule out each other.
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In retrospect, this claim made no sense and was not supported by data.
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In retrospect, the crisis may also mark a moment of fundamental global shift.
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I wasn't thrilled, but I think in retrospect, it made the most sense.
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In retrospect, the depth of Mr. Barzani's miscalculations is clear if still surprising.
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In retrospect, we wish we had approached the topic differently (if at all).
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In retrospect, Victoria told me, she could see that they had been naïve.
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In retrospect it's amazing that Mr. Comey lasted as long as he did.
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In retrospect, there is virtually no evidence to support the view that Mrs.
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In retrospect, I regret not taking the time off I so desperately needed.
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In retrospect, some books seem tailor-made for the thought-leader industrial complex.
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In retrospect, though, one brief moment in the original video was especially notable.
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In retrospect, I probably should have given them the benefit of the doubt.
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In retrospect, the economic transition to capitalism was a catastrophe for most Russians.
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"It's very easy in retrospect to question public health decisions," said WHO's Ryan.
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In retrospect, I feel our technology has succeeded in contributing to the environment.
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A bit terrifying, because the populous rarely understands what's happening, except in retrospect.
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In retrospect, do you think that quitting was the right thing to do?
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In retrospect, Justin says that taking out a bar loan was a mistake.
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In retrospect, the stakes were even higher than they seemed at the time.
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" Instead, "we might say, in retrospect, that the larger American culture failed them.
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In retrospect, however, perhaps the bill -- fake or not -- wasn't a bad idea.
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"He made this synthesis that in retrospect seems absolutely natural," Mr. Pareles said.
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In retrospect, the best guide to his actions should have been his statements.
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You learn in retrospect when you look back things you can do better.
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In retrospect, and paradoxically, losing the Senate race may have saved my life.
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In retrospect, the ardent patriotism of European Jews had a pathetic, plaintive quality.
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I feel lucky in retrospect to be exposed to that as a youngster.
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Her denouements tend to make more sense in retrospect than at the time.
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So it's not surprising, in retrospect, that you had a candidate like Bernie.
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Even if we continue to idealize rural life, it is only in retrospect.
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Was there something about Fox in retrospect that you sort of fundamentally misunderstood?
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In retrospect, though it came together on the fly, the timing was fortuitous.
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In retrospect, it appears that Mr. Koppad's chances of survival were close to nil.
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"In retrospect, I wish I had been here from Day One," he told NPR.
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One point, clear in retrospect, is that Japan overcompensated for the slowdown in exports.
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In retrospect, coping with an unknown condition has been a life lesson for me.
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So in retrospect, the mom in me was like, fry him, fry him, absolutely.
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"In retrospect, it's going to be a really funny story to tell," Preuher said.
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It sounds intense in retrospect, but that was just life for many, many years.
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In retrospect, I'm sure they were architects of the moments I fell into unwittingly.
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In retrospect, maybe I should have just paid for the intimacy behind those curtains.
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It was, in retrospect, perhaps not the best two weeks to go on vacation.
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These attempts were only revealed in retrospect once they were discovered and lawsuits filed.
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Casually rendering a vulnerable swath of the population invisible seems especially egregious, in retrospect.
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And he never said anything that, in retrospect, was wrong about the call specifically.
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In retrospect, Arlene says she should have sought more professional help for her son.
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And it sounds like, in retrospect, the people calling the shots regret that decision.
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In retrospect, I should have called the police on that creep she was seeing.
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In retrospect, maybe we should've gone with the Hillary Clinton "future voter" one-piece.
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"In retrospect, it was a mistake because it angered so many people," Laurenzo said.
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I still believe in retrospect the right choice, as painful as this has been.
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The fascinating thing, in retrospect, is that Syromyatnikov himself never seemed to stop working.
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Allow me to get a bit philosophical here: History is only smooth in retrospect.
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But in retrospect I'm really glad that we have this little piece of history.
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In retrospect, I should've detangled beforehand... and coconut oil would've helped the process along.
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" But he admitted, "in retrospect, I probably would have done things a little differently.
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"In retrospect, I probably would have done things a little differently," Trump Jr. said.
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In retrospect, it almost makes you forget that they lost to the Nets. Almost.
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And in retrospect, his decision to skip a couple of debates looks borderline catastrophic.
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" In retrospect, she said, "Maybe Bernie Sanders isn't the guy for the unity tour.
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In retrospect this was insane, but as of today it's no longer the case.
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" Starting from this place of ignorance, Brooks confidently concludes, "In retrospect Whitewater seems overblown.
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And with Armistice, we feel how unsettling it is to insert trauma in retrospect.
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In retrospect, maybe what was best about the original John Wick was its modesty.
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But though you can spot such titans in retrospect, it is hard in advance.
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In retrospect, this looks like attempting to bale out the Titanic with a bucket.
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"In retrospect, I wish I had been here from day one," Kelly told NPR.
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The second, in retrospect, may have been more inevitable: the commercialization of the internet.
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Looking in retrospect, it did have really good impact in terms of religious freedom.
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In retrospect, it was perhaps not surprising that China had backed off so quickly.
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"In retrospect, I believe our acquisition of these products was a mistake," he said.
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"In retrospect, of course, you say, 'Oh, it's all a crazy setup,' " she shared.
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In retrospect, I should have known better, considering that Lisbon is Portugal's largest city.
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But what seems common sense in retrospect is a mystery waiting to be discovered.
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In retrospect, the decision not to do more to publicize Russian interference was disastrous.
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"That was my call, in retrospect, we could have done that differently," Russell said.
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Heard in retrospect, the evening's songs from "Rent" convey more depth and emotional clout.
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In retrospect, de Blasio was always a strange fit to lead a revived left.
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In retrospect, his suffering could have been avoided if he'd taken the drugs sooner.
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Sometimes this only becomes clear in retrospect, or maybe it will never become clear.
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And across the prematurely aged visage of its remorseful-in-retrospect founder… Vote Zuck!
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And in retrospect, this whole journey will feel like a brief holiday of awareness.
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In retrospect, Nesmith still sees the fruition of the group as farfetched as ever.
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While only clear in retrospect, this was just one of three personally seismic changes.
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Perhaps that trash can was the safest, healthiest place for the beast in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it's a ridiculous ... But people just assume that that was just it.
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In retrospect, we should've seen Jimmy Fallon's opening Golden Globes number and monologue coming.
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I look back in retrospect and I see it there, as clear as day.
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In retrospect, I think I was under-reacting: It is worse than I anticipated.
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This would, in retrospect, have been a big mistake, since the technology was fake.
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In retrospect, Tuesday's shift could explain some comments Mr. Pompeo made over the weekend.
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In retrospect, it's easy to see that my dream man was an adolescent fantasy.
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Still, he does it, in a way that is shocking and, in retrospect, inevitable.
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In retrospect, would you have done anything differently with the column by Ms. Walker?
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The moral meaning of an agreement cannot be decided by one party in retrospect.
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In retrospect, well-intentioned guidance reads like a manual for the obliteration of memory.
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It's easy to see signs in retrospect, the things that creep up on you.
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"In retrospect," he said, "it is the one that's more beneficial and more practical."
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In retrospect, are there any articles or headlines that should have been framed differently?
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And yet its various components defy logical arrangement both as viewed and in retrospect.
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Is there a pitfall of innocent situations being turned into something else in retrospect?
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In retrospect, I don't know what I was looking for in the exchange: comfort?
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During that moment it's terrific, but in retrospect I feel like quite the asshole.
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Steve Holmes: It's weird in retrospect that breaking up was such a non-event.
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And both sides, early on, undermined what in retrospect was an extremely fragile achievement.
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Tamirat has an excellent eye for the minor detail that becomes important in retrospect.
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But in retrospect, she said, it is clear that the C.I.A. went too far.
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And I think in retrospect, he offered a vision that could have done that.
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And in retrospect, I realize he had just gotten out of a long relationship.
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In retrospect, what do you think the legacy of this period of time was?
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I wonder how it feels in retrospect versus how it felt in real time?
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Horvath recently told BuzzFeed News that in retrospect, the project was a net positive.
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In retrospect, it makes sense that 2016 was the year clowns stopped being funny.
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In retrospect, I should have expected this, having flown 5,500 miles around the world.
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Shine's hire in July 2018 was, in retrospect, the death knell for the briefing.
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Who could have guessed those acrimonious times would look congenial and bipartisan in retrospect?
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In retrospect, we may view Mr. Trump as part of the agony of metamorphosis.
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Ditto for choosing majors in undergrad (though I'd have done that differently, in retrospect).
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In retrospect, it seems obvious that these were stories that deserved to be told.
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Obama's decision to withdraw troops from Iraq has received significant criticism, especially in retrospect.
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In retrospect, how do you rate the Obama administration's response to the financial crisis?
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In retrospect, it seems unconscionable he could have been allowed to get this far.
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His victory was startling at the time, but in retrospect it makes some sense.
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He also said he likely would have "done things a little differently" in retrospect.
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"In retrospect, I wish I had asked additional questions of my staff," Shulkin said.
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"Everybody in retrospect knows this was a bad idea," Christie told host Jake Tapper.
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"This was in retrospect a mistake," Merkel said during a news conference on Friday.
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Still, breakthrough works that make uneasy subjects feel comfortable often seem quaint in retrospect.
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Listen, in retrospect do I wish we had more engineers to scale the service?
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"We didn't see it coming, but in retrospect, it does make sense," he said.
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In retrospect, she sees how her genetic disposition may have aided her at work.
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In retrospect, it was one of the first indications that black holes are real.
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In retrospect, this makes me blush with embarrassment and laugh at my own naïveté.
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"In retrospect, I wish I had asked additional questions of my staff," Shulkin added.
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In retrospect, the paintings presented a struggle between intuition and a set of signs.
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Viewed in retrospect, the optimism about Germany's future also takes on a dark irony.
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" 'In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam,' by Robert S. McNamara with Brian VanDeMark The Times review of "In Retrospect" opens like this: "In his 79th year, Robert S. McNamara at long last offers the public a glimpse of his aching conscience.
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In retrospect, it didn't well suit some of the people we were trying to reach.
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In retrospect, the decision to nominate Brennan as CIA director calls Obama's judgment into question.
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While technically impressive, it does show, in retrospect, why Apple went with the Newton instead.
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Rosenstein, both in the moment and in retrospect, is very, very hard to pin down.
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So in retrospect, that [Breitbart article] is false and I wish I hadn't done it.
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I absolutely loved number sequences and other curious things that, in retrospect, were very mathematical.
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In retrospect, you can't be proud of the way some black people like myself—*i.e.
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In retrospect, the only part of that assessment that really held up was the caveat.
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It's hard to gauge, in retrospect, the real influence these women had in the moment.
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"In retrospect, it was a mistake because it angered so many people," Laurenzo told KHOU.
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In retrospect, a 90-day warranty on a sheet of plastic would be awfully generous.
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In retrospect, the moment this all changed was the Sandy Hook shooting in December 2012.
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Pretty liberal on immigration, but maybe in retrospect we didn't take those things serious enough.
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In retrospect, I said and did things in high school that make me cringe now.
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" He told Wallace that he should have gone, in retrospect, and "will virtually every year.
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"In retrospect, as parents, we see how much that was an important message," Ivanka said.
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The project that Lee embarks on throughout is an impossible one, even ridiculous in retrospect.
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At the time, the accuracy of Bush's pitch felt important, which is ridiculous in retrospect.
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In retrospect, public officials traded off eventual societal advancement for holding onto their own jobs.
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In retrospect, scholars believe Anne's pregnancy troubles stemmed from an autoimmune disease called antiphospholipid syndrome.
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"Sometimes it feels like work and only looks happy in retrospect," Affleck admits to PEOPLE.
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Jay Z dropped this in-retrospect ridiculous commercial building hype for Magna Carta Holy Grail.
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The food turns out just fine, but in retrospect I probably should have just left.
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The coalition was unsuccessful early on, making several blunders that seem rather amateur in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I realize I never even asked my mom if I could use tampons.
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"It was a hard choice, I still believe in retrospect the right choice," Comey said.
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Turning points will come at unpredictable moments, and may be fully apparent only in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it's clear that my fascination with science has constantly guided my life choices.
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So in retrospect, Valentine's Day and Black History month are more connected than we think.
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In retrospect, it seems obvious that Ellen was trying to give him over to Paimon.
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It seemed like a disaster, but in retrospect many Indonesians see it as a blessing.
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But in retrospect he links the experience almost entirely to his deep dive into meditation.
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THE DEAL WE GOT IN NOVEMBER IN RETROSPECT MAYBE WAS JUST TOO GOOD A DEAL.
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In retrospect, there's no way I should've sent her the pages of ideas I did.
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That's a question that we'll only be able to offer an answer to in retrospect.
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Plus in retrospect they were the beginning of microelectronics and the small portable computer industry.
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In retrospect, it helped that social media wasn't huge when I was in high school.
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Usually, someone close knows something or realizes, in retrospect, that they missed the warning signs.
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In retrospect, however, stock prices do not appear to have been particularly high in 1987.
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But, in retrospect, it looks like these decisions backfired: Gillespie was annihilated in Virginia's suburbs.
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If a beloved lover had belittled love, it mattered less in that same soothing retrospect.
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But more than two-and-a-half years later, Steele's intelligence seems debunked in retrospect.
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But paying homage in retrospect, by definition, never signals the next milestone for any movement.
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In retrospect, the fact that everyone eats fast food perhaps should not be that surprising.
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"In retrospect, of course, you say, 'Oh, it's all a crazy setup,' " she told me.
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In retrospect, a Twitter poll is insensitive in light of the gravity of this hearing.
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In retrospect, the brief period of calm last week may not come again anytime soon.
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Even in retrospect, relatives struggled to pinpoint the moment a tumultuous marriage had turned murderous.
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No one will predict it beforehand; hundreds of hot takes will explain it in retrospect.
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We did a good job in retrospect, despite not having really great gear and stuff.
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And I ended up making health care decisions that, in retrospect, I wish I hadn't.
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It is only in retrospect that their peak shortstop proved not to be the peak.
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To claim that kind of power in retrospect is not only goofy, but deeply disrespectful.
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Sounds cute in retrospect, but if George Bailey pulls the moon closer, we're all toast.
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In retrospect, I am thankful to have had the experience of living in various places.
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In retrospect, my piece was deeply colored by one woman's account on the website Babe.
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In retrospect, trying to integrate the country through the schools may have been a mistake.
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Then, I still went to the meeting, which is so crazy to me, in retrospect.
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He's a writer in his late 20s, but this story is told largely in retrospect.
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Their foray into American banks in 2012 and 2013 was, in retrospect, a training exercise.
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In retrospect, former American intelligence officials say they almost certainly missed significant transfers of technology.
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But in reality and in retrospect, Bush was a kinder and gentler breed of leader.
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In retrospect, the clash of world views between Mr. Trump and Mr. Mattis was inevitable.
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" But in retrospect, he said of Mr. Salvini's tweet, "obviously there was something underneath it.
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In retrospect, Passages can be read as the cresting of the second wave of feminism.
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It's a comical, heartbreaking, horribly honest moment, appalling when it happens and dazzling in retrospect.
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"In retrospect, that turned out to be the most consequential thing I did," he said.
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In retrospect, I realize I must have wondered what made this Norwegian boy so sad.
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"We had little privacy and in retrospect, that was hard on the marriage," Barbara said.
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In retrospect, given what happened to Mr. Warmbier, the entire trip was an unnecessary risk.
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In retrospect, history often seems preordained; vulnerabilities seem garishly announced, outcomes a matter of course.
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In retrospect, less television has come to imply lesser — by volume, by value, by verisimilitude.
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In retrospect, the only surprising thing about the market boom is that few predicted it.
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In retrospect, Max might have stood a better chance had he washed the occasional dish.
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But, in retrospect, he said he still could have done a better job of that.
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And yet both entries, in retrospect, are perfect, as is much of the puzzle today.
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In retrospect, I think part of my denial stemmed from his, or perhaps vice versa.
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In retrospect, it seems inevitable that the #MeToo movement would come for Noah (Dominic West).
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In retrospect, it was wrong and improper and does not reflect the values I cherish.
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What I realize now, in retrospect, is that I was asking the town to change.
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Linda Frum, a close friend of the Shermans, said the comment is chilling in retrospect.
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But even that one-day financial disaster turned out to be a blip in retrospect.
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And now, in retrospect, [former President George W.] Bush looks quite good compared to Trump.
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First, tough political outcomes always look easier in retrospect than they did at the time.
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In retrospect, the hostilities between T-Mobile and Sprint were nothing more than marketing theatrics.
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In retrospect, the hostilities between T-Mobile and Sprint were nothing more than marketing theatrics.
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And yet both entries, in retrospect, are perfect, as is much of the puzzle today.
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In retrospect, though, we can break down the charges so far into two major categories.
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Can we, with 40 years' retrospect, evaluate it as a film instead of a phenomenon?
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"In retrospect, everything I did was misguided and unethical," wrote one parent from Los Angeles.
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But in retrospect, he thinks his big-picture approach may have scared off local officials.
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And sure, in retrospect, you probably should have trusted your instinct and ignored everyone else.
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The great successes and the great failures, they end up being pretty similar in retrospect.
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In retrospect, was it beneficial to you not to be seen as part of it?
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You can find cautions in the coverage that, in retrospect, should have drawn more attention.
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In retrospect, I should've just made stuff up to have a little fun with it.
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The promotion is a big one for Coles, but in retrospect not a surprising one.
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"In retrospect, what disgusts me about Kevin was how safe he did feel," Dreyfuss concluded.
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In retrospect, though, I think my assessment of that balance for Chelsea Manning was wrong.
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But in retrospect, this is clearly the most important and troubling aspect of the story.
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Now I know in retrospect it is dangerous not only for me but also my opponent.
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"I think in retrospect I should have given it another couple of days," Honnold told Lowther.
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" In retrospect, she writes, "I felt that I should be punished for having failed in marriage.
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In retrospect, it looks like this is what might have happened with Trump's mass deportation promises.
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It might have been better in retrospect if she has mentioned the relationship on the air.
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In retrospect, having that sacred time to myself every day became my method of self-preservation.
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In retrospect, we could've changed our name to anything, and probably would've had the same result.
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Eventful periods seem, in retrospect, to have passed slowly, whereas humdrum stretches will have sped by.
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In retrospect it seems prescient, almost a portent of the case that would come his way.
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"In retrospect, that summer unloading beer taught me two great leadership lessons," Donahoe wrote on LinkedIn.
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But where it gets pretty on-the-nose in retrospect is how the episode played out.
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At the time I was offended by the question but in retrospect, I admire the tenacity.
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A weird question in retrospect given that they once even refused to admit they were married.
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"In retrospect, 'Unplugged' could hardly have been a worse word in the album title," he wrote.
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It may only be in retrospect, Dewhirst says, that these Uranus-inspired changes may become apparent.
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"In retrospect it was unclear whether or not these students were aware of it," said Steve.
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In retrospect, it's clear that Walker had a strong hand to play in negotiations with Foxconn.
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In retrospect, the 1950s through the mid-1970s were the great era of the unreadable novel.
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In retrospect… it almost sounded like he wasn't going to show up in the next town.
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In retrospect, it was as if I was asking a general practitioner to complete heart surgery.
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In retrospect, I would have preferred to be a first-time parent in my early 30s.
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In retrospect, this is a clue to the kind of jury the Final 2 will face.
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In retrospect it occurred to him that the subject is not one Argentinians treat with levity.
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In retrospect, Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz realizes that all the hype was a big mistake.
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Slade: What was interesting about it in retrospect was it told us almost nothing about Tim.
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In retrospect, it seems likely that Putin's short-lived embrace of Duginism was opportunistic and superficial.
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Some friends, in retrospect, say the campaign could have been more aggressive toward Trump and earlier.
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In retrospect, the situation was primed for me to let the wrong person into my life.
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Most of the time we can only in retrospect discern what she was trying to say.
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It may not have seemed like it at the time, but in retrospect, life was simple.
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In retrospect, it's a blessing that From First To Last were never taken all that seriously.
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In retrospect, part of the problem lies with the way the federal government funded the reform.
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In retrospect, this seems the closest thing to a turning-point that the campaign has seen.
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Consider the song now, in retrospect, and it's easy to see exactly why it gripped us.
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In retrospect, he wishes that he'd brought up the controversy on his show at the time.
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Although it may not seem so in retrospect, at the time, this was a significant gamble.
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In retrospect, it's probably because he was worried about how six incredibly drunk men would react.
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In creating it, Misha Green and Joe Pokaski made a simple but in retrospect ingenious decision.
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Gates is completely honest in his reflections upon this mistake, but again, this is in retrospect.
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"In retrospect we know that Hitler was not focused on an atomic bomb", says Mr Hammerstad.
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In retrospect, this looks more like an effective slow burn than a plot hole to me.
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And, you know, in retrospect, CoreSite is better because I like a little bit of yield.
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A story is a series of choices, which in retrospect take on an aura of inevitability.
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Handler added that, in retrospect, there were many moments in which she benefited from her whiteness.
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In a way, in retrospect, we were a solution looking for people to understand the problem.
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It's only in retrospect that you can see which moments in your life were most important.
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In retrospect, that's probably the best thing that could have happened to me at that time.
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In retrospect, Burnout Paradise had a purity of purpose that its successors and imitators never achieved.
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It's funny, taking risks — you can only tell in retrospect if it was brave or foolish.
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In retrospect, however, what professionals saw in "Capital" wasn't the same thing the broader audience saw.
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In retrospect, the lessons to be taken from this small but immensely instructive episode appear obvious.
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Rauschenberg's career in particular has often been read in retrospect through his collaborations with romantic partners.
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In retrospect, that play in Game 2 marked the beginning of the end for the Yankees.
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Frenkel: In retrospect, do you wish you had demanded proof that the data had been deleted?
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One summer, she decided to grow cotton, which seems in retrospect the kind of installation Pope.
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In retrospect, it is hard to understand why a new theory can possibly be so important.
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In retrospect, the civil war in the Balkans was the most important event of that period.
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We could barely stop talking — but, in retrospect, my favorite moments were the few silent ones.
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It was, admittedly, a pretty selfish — and, in retrospect, naive — way of looking at a union.
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" When he watches in retrospect, he says, "I can't believe anything out of these people's mouths.
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In retrospect, a pretty hilarious failure, but not exactly the stuff of back-to-school daydreams.
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The bet was enormous and, in retrospect, it seems the expectations were unrealistic for both parties.
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We are going into lockdown but as usual in retrospect we should have done it sooner.
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There were no expectations about anything I did back then, which in retrospect is so lovely.
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It's almost glaringly obvious in retrospect, like putting a fitness tracker for running around your ankle.
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I have a very good retrospect-oscope, but what's needed right now as a prospecto-scope.
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In retrospect, I realize that I was craving more room for self-exploration as a dancer.
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In retrospect, it is easy to see Europe's recovery from the Second World War as inevitable.
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At the time I didn't realize I was sabotaging the relationship, but in retrospect I was.
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"In retrospect, we were just taking a much too literal approach to the storytelling," Eliza said.
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I needed plenty of fill to get this one, as simple as it seems in retrospect.
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Whether coördinated or concomitant, what Tacky did in April, 1760, looks, in retrospect, like a prologue.
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But in retrospect, that failure was one of the best things that ever happened to me.
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"In retrospect, we misjudged the prior management team, and this contributed to our loss," he said.
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In retrospect, these jobs bolstered my work ethic, which came in handy as a startup founder.
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The 2900th "inevitable success story in retrospect" is clear: Universal access to safe water and sanitation.
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In retrospect, what is most striking about Columbia House is that the company was ever successful.
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But in retrospect, it looks as if McConnell and Ryan never cared about their low ratings.
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In retrospect, oh we should have taken a pause and trained managers and done things differently.
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Arellano remembers a school field trip that, in retrospect, seems like a glimpse into the future.
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In retrospect, the arrival of the Four Horsemen looks like a turning point for natural wine.
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In retrospect, no one should have been surprised that Britain pulled out of the European Union.
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So will it all look in retrospect like a passing storm, with few long-term consequences?
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In retrospect, it should have been obvious that Chicago was a likely venue for protester activity.
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In retrospect, Wilmore says, his jokes about Blitzer and CNN lost him the room, early on.
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Even in retrospect, I think so many more people could have donated to children in need.
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" He added, "And yeah, in retrospect, we could have done much better with the ground game, yes.
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Kirk's mighty intelligence was, in retrospect, that of a curator or anthologist, not that of a creator.
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It seems strange in retrospect, but Kerri Strug went into the 1996 Summer Olympics in the shadows.
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I guess in retrospect those are two pretty challenging goals to take on at the same time.
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Spending lots of money and having fun isn't against the law, but it is curious in retrospect.
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And in retrospect, we would have packed it and they would have sent away thousands of people.
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However, they did say that they found the behavior flattering at the time, but troubling in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it would have been so easy to be a diva, but he wasn't like that.
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In retrospect, it makes sense that Apple couldn't kill the headphone jack without some kind of replacement.
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VICE: Having covered the trial and the aftermath, it's crazy to look at this case in retrospect.
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In retrospect, Cheryl wishes she had met Sanchez-Adams sooner and sued her ex for the money.
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This is not something that should have happened...Everybody in retrospect knew this was a bad idea.
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I called Pie's system a risky bet when it launched, but in retrospect, it wasn't big enough.
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Ten years ago, the photo elicited a flurry of controversy that, in retrospect, has not aged well.
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I was going to document him making his first app, which in retrospect was a terrible idea.
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"For us, the jury is out," he said, which in retrospect seems to be not entirely truthful.
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I was completely in love with her, and in retrospect, she was so, so ambivalent about me.
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In retrospect the first round, in which 11 Republicans split their party's vote, was his best chance.
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But even though nobody seemed to see it coming, it was also — at least, in retrospect — inevitable.
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In retrospect, it should have been obvious, but millions of viewers around the world somehow missed it.
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In retrospect, this can be seen as one of the stages in a payment revolution in India.
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Instead, my mother got depressed—in retrospect, I see it might have been postpartum depression and treatable.
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Though, in retrospect, I should have seen them coming, knowing the general health of both of them.
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In retrospect, it was probably annoying for everyone—particularly when they find out it wasn't McGregor himself.
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In retrospect, he could have done his party—and his country—a favor by jailing some bankers.
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Largely panned by critics at the time of its release, the film is stunning visually in retrospect.
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"If you go back and look at that, in retrospect it was just a blip," Saut said.
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Franken says, in retrospect, he should have appeared before the Senate Ethics Committee to keep his job.
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To be sure, democratic decline is studded by what, in retrospect, can be flagged as turning points.
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What enabled Bellamy to discern the quality of such disparate practitioners is, in retrospect, impossible to tell.
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As for Sworcery, he says there isn't really anything he would change about the game in retrospect.
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Of course, like "recession" or "first marriage," a "bull market" is only declared and dated in retrospect.
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In retrospect, this seems less impressive, but this was in the days before the Super Game Boy.
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In retrospect, Garland may someday look like the best Republican option who never even got a hearing.
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The way Irwin casually diverts Allen's attention by expounding on his surroundings is pretty hilarious in retrospect.
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"In retrospect, I should have brushed up on the rules for softball before litigating them," she joked.
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In retrospect, the people involved in the Larry Sanders Show are a who's-who's list of comedy.
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"It was a risky thing to do, in retrospect," he said of the committee's endorsement of Rouda.
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In retrospect, however, they were also basically a new kind of advertisement, customized for the internet imagination.
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In retrospect, Pelosi's filibuster now looks like it came from a place of weakness, rather than strength.
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In retrospect, the most important of 1968 rebellions was not the Parisian one but the Prague one.
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In retrospect, the Fed's decision to cut rates in 2003 was an epic and era-defining mistake.
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BEIJING — The name of the website selling high heels was perhaps a little odd, in retrospect: www.sharpheel.com.
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Sometimes writers fall through posterity's cracks because, in retrospect, we can't figure out where to place them.
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In retrospect, it was eye-opening to realize how unprepared I was for this level of communication.
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Franken explained that in retrospect he would have appeared before the Senate Ethics Committee before stepping down.
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Perhaps, in retrospect, the Australians should have tried a trick shot of their own at that point.
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But in retrospect, I think a Blood and Sand would have satisfied me most that Halloween night.
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" Mr. Autor added: "In retrospect, whether it's Trump or Sanders, we should have seen in it coming.
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In retrospect, Hackett said, he should have ended his comeback after he qualified to swim at Kazan.
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A number of slight coincidences — minor at the time, though hilarious in retrospect — stalled this early progress.
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A few people, yeah—and in retrospect, I wish I would've taken them up on their offers.
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Project Diana was a modest experiment at the time, but in retrospect, it opened up the skies.
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In retrospect, I wonder if there's an easy explanation for why it connected: it was like Mario!
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I kind of wish that, in retrospect, I had brought in some guest vocalists on that record.
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Comeback number two was an act of hubris so enormous that it's hard to comprehend in retrospect.
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It seems so obvious, almost clichéd, in retrospect: I was still in a relationship with my mother.
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In the long view of retrospect, Metal Gear Solid 2 is a strange light in the darkness.
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Moreover, they didn't cop to the possibility that their theories might lose or look foolish in retrospect.
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I think in retrospect we all would have held on to both of them at the time.
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In retrospect, her inability to engage with the world in standard fashion was related to her autism.
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"In retrospect, it was not renovated to our style, something that bothered me a little," he said.
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"In retrospect, I did not see the bigger pattern of poor judgment and unacceptable behavior," he said.
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MB: I feel that a bit in retrospect, but at the time it was a hustle mentality.
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In retrospect, Ceramix seems to suggest that there are two kinds of art history at work today.
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In his 1944 address, Roosevelt expressed a confidence that, in retrospect, was too sanguine for its time.
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"In retrospect, I should have and I did last year and will virtually every year," he added.
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It's such a wild idea that even in retrospect it's hard to believe it could have worked.
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In retrospect, though, Office Christmas Party's cast may be both its biggest strength and its biggest weakness.
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There's a tendency, especially in retrospect, to get distracted by the costume-y aspect of it all.
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"In retrospect, I think we all didn't react with enough alarm when it was happening," Fallon says.
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In retrospect, if not in real time, intellectually curious people appreciate and want the benefits of balance.
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But in retrospect, that is what the official record is of a public figure that holds sway.
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In retrospect, this served only to contribute to the stigma I usually work so hard to fight.
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I believe that the generation we are from, in retrospect, is truly unimportant to who we are.
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Protesters changed their tactics, officials are stuck in the past In retrospect, a storm was clearly brewing.
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And in retrospect, this will turn out to have been the best night they ever spent together.
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In retrospect I can say that thankfully it was a female director, and she checked me too.
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That, in retrospect, was a mistake, she said, vowing to end all relations with the Choi family.
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John F. Kennedy, though popular in retrospect, had his agenda stalled in Congress when he was killed.
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After all, if there is any plot to a life, it can be organized only in retrospect.
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"Everything looks tainted in retrospect," said Sarah Arana, 0003, a medical social worker from Paso Robles, Calif.
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But in retrospect, he wishes the agency had coordinated with Van Eenennaam to release their results together.
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In retrospect, the Landsberg family believes this is when Neil lost faith that he could be helped.
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"In retrospect, it probably was a mistake" to have relied on Mr. Mueller's investigation, she said later.
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It all makes much more sense in retrospect than it does as the book's first chapters unfold.
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In retrospect, I'd used survival rates not as a piece of information, but as a coping mechanism.
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"In retrospect, of course, I knew something wasn't right," she tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
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That's pretty far, in retrospect, without realizing the paired nature of these entries with the circled letters.
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In retrospect, it was the perfect way to kick off their side-by-side decade-long reigns.
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And that, in retrospect, is what the show was actually the best at the whole time, anyway.
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And in retrospect, I realize I demonstrated that same tendency myself at the beginning of this project.
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In retrospect, given the circumstances in the UAE, the app was probably too good to be true.
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" But he acknowledged that, "in retrospect, look, I think that it was poor judgment on my part.
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When the agents asked whether, in retrospect, Mr. Awlaki's documented patronage of prostitutes disturbed him, he demurred.
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But in retrospect, apart from a few powerful debate performances, Harris was not ready for prime time.
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But I guess that's how life works sometime, only noticing beauty in retrospect and poetry in silence.
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It's super easy to see in retrospect when you should've done it, it's really hard going forward.
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In retrospect, I now see this as the verbal equivalent of further shaking the mental glitter jar.
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No, in retrospect, I realize that phone call was just angling to get a better deal. Yeah.
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There's nothing like regret and Gaelic retrospect to find the poetry in the prose of the everyday.
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And then it turned into something in retrospect quite comic: the entire audience turned into one Jew!
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But the images taken by the artist deepen the mood of life irrevocably disrupted, especially in retrospect.
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"It's kind of funny in retrospect," said Mike Lux, a top Biden aide in Iowa in 1988.
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Clearly, in retrospect, she should have spent more time and resources in those upper Midwestern swing states.
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In retrospect, I think this election represents the last throes of a dying understanding of the country.
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The semi-admission of failure — or at least recognition that he overpromised — in retrospect isn't so surprising.
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In retrospect the first round, in which 11 Republicans split their party's vote, was Mr Ossoff's best chance.
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I think, in retrospect, the decision I made not to move my family really was the gating factor.
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In retrospect, Mr. Jibril acknowledged in an interview, it was a "utopian ideal" quite detached from Libyan reality.
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In retrospect, it's obvious that Taylor orchestrated this speech so investors would follow them into their new venture.
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Somewhat ironically, it was actually Cuomo's presidential aspirations that, in retrospect, have ended up dooming his presidential aspirations.
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In retrospect, of course, she was simply trying to temper my grand ambitions with a dose of reality.
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And that campaign ... The biggest thing, I think, in retrospect, was I did something called the 3 a.m.
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But I think that in retrospect, you make the best decisions you can with the information you have.
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In retrospect, this entire process of skin care was never about products or nightly rituals with various creams.
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There was a kind of, in retrospect, excessive tolerance of things that should have been denounced more firmly.
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It says less about the 173s in retrospect than E.T. said about its own era at the time.
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In retrospect, perhaps it was also a perverse way of embracing my otherness as a black immigrant girl.
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In retrospect, some of my pain was connected to what felt like an erasure of my baby's existence.
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What looks like a big deal in retrospect was not, he says, a big deal at the time.
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"I screwed that one up, in retrospect," Oscar de la Renta Chief Executive Alex Bolen told the Times.
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"In retrospect, I think it was because I knew very little about it," Galliano told Bolton, for Vogue.
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Considering that history also make the unprecedented success of his campaign seem, in retrospect, a little less shocking.
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In retrospect, the biggest problem with the 2018 awards show is that its surprise queen, Cabello, didn't perform.
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In retrospect, it may have been better for the Republican leadership had the House approved the sugar amendment.
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In retrospect, there were actually more signs that you think that this summer romance was hitting some bumps.
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As with genre assignment, albums are usually declared great by external agents, critics examining the album in retrospect.
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" As he continued to recall his youth, the president also joked that "in retrospect" he was "wildly pretentious.
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In retrospect, are there things he could or should have done to protect and institutionalize his agenda more?
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But in retrospect, of all the players he could have chosen, Trump went for the most gilded one.
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In retrospect, Teege thinks her mother should not have agreed to be filmed in such a vulnerable state.
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Everything Happens For a ReasonIn retrospect, there are lots of things I would have done differently – thunder, yes!
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But in retrospect, I get exactly what she was saying because that's who I am as an adult.
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In retrospect, it's kinda surprising that Pixar doesn't employ the song "Bittersweet Symphony" more often in their trailers.
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Hassabis himself has had an unusual path to this point, but one that makes perfect sense in retrospect.
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The sequence leading to the hit seems coy in retrospect—of course it ended the way it did.
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But in retrospect it seems a clear-eyed signal that Leonard Cohen knew exactly what he was doing.
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What seemed initially to be the bug in her project is actually, in retrospect, its most curious feature.
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In retrospect, it seems like this goof could've been fixed pretty easily with a pair of white earbuds.
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Image via CircleCI Image via CircleCI In retrospect, this was the biggest factor in our lengthy redesign process.
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The photo comes a week after she posted this shoeless Instagram, which is even more mysterious in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it is often revealed that many of these people suffer from disorders like schizophrenia or epilepsy.
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In retrospect doing a sequel to an MMO only a few years after it launched is pure craziness.
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I like these clues a lot, but in retrospect they are absolutely out of place on a Monday.
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The "Democrats in disarray" narrative being pushed in the weeks before the speakership vote seems ridiculous in retrospect.
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In retrospect, was it wise to invite Andrey Zvyagintsev to contribute to " New York, I Love You " (2008)?
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Sure, but that only makes the sunny-eyed burble of "Ray of Light" feel more dated in retrospect.
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On July 2130, an episode occurred that should have been, in retrospect, a warning sign for all involved.
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But it captured an idea about coolness, taste, and mastery which, in retrospect, was on its last legs.
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I mean this is something that in retrospect we clearly should have done up front with Cambridge Analytica.
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"They are something you can only see in retrospect," Angew, who had no role in the study, said.
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In retrospect, Trump's "Mission Accomplished" moment looks as premature as George W. Bush's appearance on that aircraft carrier.
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In retrospect, though, I suppose it was highly likely since I've lived overseas for most of my life.
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In retrospect, the R train easily would have gotten me there in roughly the same amount of time.
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And if people expect you to stop certain things and not others, they'll always do that in retrospect.
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And it's hard to imagine now, in retrospect, that Truman got it wrong by pushing both laws through.
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"In retrospect," USC said it should have filed a complaint with the medical board when Tyndall was terminated.
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In retrospect, some people thought Nixon was buried by the controversy because he talked about it so often.
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In retrospect, however, that may have played a role in tilting the diplomatic chessboard on the Korean Peninsula.
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In retrospect, there was never much reason to think a Sanders endorsement would push Canova over the edge.
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In retrospect, the end of the Obama administration may represent the high-water mark of U.S.-China ties.
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That's a shame, because, in retrospect, it's one of the most visionary films of the last few decades.
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It's hard to believe this in retrospect, but the Rams actually had a very exciting season that year.
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Is it an incredibly arrogant blunder that, in retrospect, will be remembered as the downfall of his campaign?
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Do you feel, in retrospect, that all those decisions were the correct ones, given where ESPN is now?
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In retrospect, Fyre Festival was doomed to collapse head over arse into the balmy waters of the Exumas.
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Indeed, the scruffy nature of Mir has become one of its most defining—and endearing—qualities in retrospect.
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But a fundamental truth of history is that change comes slowly and is often recognizable only in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I wonder if women steered clear because abortion could be one more thing held against them.
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Now that this "pay what you wish" policy is being taken away, it appears markedly progressive, in retrospect.
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That was the gist of the scouting report — which in retrospect could not have been much more prescient.
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Only in retrospect did I realize the specificity of its clue, "It's halfway around a diamond," had meaning.
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It felt simple, naïvely so in retrospect, uncomplicated by the implications of an open-ended period of caregiving.
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In retrospect, I actually think what's been really amazing is that different places are covering it really differently.
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But there was a kind of rich cohesion here, even though you only really felt it in retrospect.
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Sometimes we only realize in retrospect that news we divulged to others felt top-secret to our teenager.
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Such an improvement may seem mere common sense, but then many great innovations do seem obvious — in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I know what I did was wrong, but at the time, I didn't feel any remorse.
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In retrospect, Carole Baskin probably should have taken it more seriously the day her mailbox exploded with snakes.
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"In retrospect, I have spent too much of my time in the same and narrow world," he says.
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"In retrospect, I have spent too much of my time in the same and narrow world," says Gladwell.
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In retrospect, he can see that he unwittingly left a trail of clues to where he was staying.
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But it's hard in retrospect to see Kelly's opinion of Porter as anything more than as a misjudgment.
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Looking after this menagerie taught me a lot about animal husbandry, but in retrospect my motives were selfish.
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"The investigator who merely was, in retrospect, just taking us for a ride," Musk said in his deposition.
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Still, in retrospect, I wondered if this was a borderline transgression that I needed to 'fess up here.
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I majored in political science and later studied law, but in retrospect I would have focused on economics.
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"In retrospect, it's very historical and super-cool, but it's kind of uncomfortable," Melendez told the Star-Advertiser.
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In retrospect, Reputation sounds transitional, as if she wasn't yet ready to let the love songs stand alone.
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In retrospect, she credits the fact that she had gone to school throughout her childhood for that realization.
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In retrospect, that was a mistake -- one which we will correct in the rankings that come out Thursday.
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All these factors already are enough to make the 2016 election, in retrospect, seem a monstrous historical abnormality.
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In retrospect, I wish I had ordered a credit report and looked for any errors ahead of time.
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"He often wondered how he had ended up working for the C.I.A." In retrospect, the answer was easy.
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The Americans misread his signals, as well as the calculus, clear in retrospect, that led him into Kuwait.
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Funny to realize in retrospect that Basquiat and the French philosopher Jacques Derrida were on the same page.
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Cooking, we did it in a much more ... in a way that in retrospect makes much more sense.
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In retrospect, it's easier to see these declarations as more savvy than supportive: She was waiting in line.
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In retrospect, his actions point to what he's revealed himself to be in the final episode: a savior.
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In retrospect, do you think, "Oh, I could have stepped in earlier, I could have managed this differently"?
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Although we can't directly measure the neutral interest rate, it is something that can be estimated in retrospect.
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Outside of that there was no specific gear choices, though in retrospect my Juno 106 got a good workout.
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JON FORTT: Now, it retrospect, how badly did the President hurt your brand and how much have you recovered?
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But what he doesn't do in this book is take stock of how other measures stand up in retrospect.
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In retrospect, they wondered if Meetup was preemptively changing its culture to fit in with WeWork's more forceful style.
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But in retrospect, it let others -- who do not necessarily follow his blueprint for life -- tell his story themselves.
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I mean, I think it's ... in retrospect, writing the book, it was important to be at so many rallies.
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In retrospect it seems fairly obvious, but at the time I don't think we had ever really internalized that.
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It was only in retrospect and checking in with photos, that I realized how drastic those changes actually were.
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In retrospect, it's fitting that Johnson is the girl to push us into the next phase of blonde ambition.
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It's worth noting that although, in retrospect, this state of affairs seems inescapable, for years analysts were predicting otherwise.
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Which is also tragic in retrospect, considering how they'd be split asunder as permanently as Ned and his head.
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Despite the city's well-chronicled woes, Mr. Kartsotis came to town in what, in retrospect, seems like perfect timing.
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Which, in retrospect, might have been the first sign nü-metal would end in a quick and unceremonious death.
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It's not clear to me, in retrospect, what police could have done to stop the riots in Baltimore sooner.
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He said last summer that in retrospect, he believed Mr. Sanders would have won the 2016 election if nominated.
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Only in retrospect does something else clarify to me: This was the moment I chose to keep my baby.
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That was about the peak of it, though, and it's odd in retrospect that Windham never truly broke out.
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Keith: Yeah, when I think about it in retrospect, a lot of the things that we consumed reference drugs.
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In retrospect, there are now many Democrats who think he would have done a better job than Hillary Clinton.
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In retrospect, it's hilarious that Felix thought he could get on the jet back to Mexico without seeing Pablo!
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Guthrie tried again, asking if fake news played a bigger role [in the election], in retrospect, than Facebook thought.
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There is a real case against disclosing this kind of bug, although it's not quite as convincing in retrospect.
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"In retrospect, I think Jimmy was a very complex man and revealed himself to very few people," she says.
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In retrospect, we were unhealthy and didn't know better — after all, everyone else in the dorms was doing it.
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He is bold and confident but also has a personal touch — a detail that catches one's attention in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it looks like a template for the fact-challenged approach he has adopted in his presidential campaign.
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The thought of a wedding in virtual reality became, in retrospect, a dorky detour along the highway of progress.
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In retrospect, he likens it to a type of organ rejection, describing the ethos of the time as tribal.
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In retrospect, the gaffe leant a meaningful insight into the candidate's character, and in its strange way, was ennobling.
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"I would write it down and make graphs," she told me, laughing at how "nerdy" that sounds in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I look back and say that's not Nate-like, but in life you live and you learn.
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Those two answers, and the two questions they ask—perhaps only in retrospect, but posed nonetheless—are inextricably linked.
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"In retrospect, the new plant was unnecessary," one of the sources with direct knowledge of the bailout talks said.
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"In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have picked up a visibly ill stray cat, but I did ..." she told Mashable.
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Unlike many of us, who only find the perfect zinger in retrospect, she found the words in real time.
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In retrospect, that may have been because there was little power to wield between November 9 and January 20.
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In retrospect, Epic's blog seems prophetic: "Fortnite: Battle Royale" is outrageously popular, eclipsing the original game its built upon.
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And, in retrospect, he was very likely aware that some people wouldn't get that "China Girl" was a parody.
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Essay In retrospect, maybe I placed too much significance on that first trip alone after my son was born.
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In retrospect, this was probably not the best thing I could have done with my time on the field.
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In retrospect it was little more significant than going from a pencil to a pen: different means, same end.
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"What happens is both shocking and, in retrospect, brutally inevitable," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
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"I screwed that one up, in retrospect," Mr. Bolen said in an interview at the Monse studio this week.
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The same applies to Mr. Loughner and Mr. Alexis, as clearly mentally unstable as they both were in retrospect.
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I have had success in trying college aged defendants yes, but in retrospect, ONLY when they have multiple victims.
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" He later said that in retrospect, the investigator hadn't been trustworthy and was "just taking us for a ride.
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Every near disaster in "Camp David" seems to spring up organically, even though in retrospect it's all hilariously preposterous.
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Though Bartlet's fictional presidency looks centrist in retrospect, he was at the time the perfect vehicle for progressive escapism.
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Though his biography seems, in retrospect, to follow a redemptive arc, his life from year to year was bitter.
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It's the kind of thing that generally only becomes apparent in retrospect when you look at the available data.
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In retrospect, it seems abundantly clear that Mir lived up to its name, and all of its tendriled associations.
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It will be clear, in retrospect, that this was an election experienced from the bottom of a media trough.
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It seems quaint now, in retrospect, to expect to saunter into the store, request my size, pay and leave.
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It explores similar issues of sexuality, art and friendship with a similar tone of gentle humor and wry retrospect.
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And in retrospect, he found it strange that art handlers there were allowed to drive lifts without formal training.
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In retrospect, it makes perfect sense that President Donald Trump would be the one who would provide the playbook.
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In retrospect, we know Kanye was wrong and his recent "free thinking" antics make that moment even more questionable.
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They're going to win their series, which means this season is going to look like a triumph in retrospect.
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The years between the end of World War II and the rise of neoliberalism look pretty rosy in retrospect.
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The next morning, I asked Wilksch what he thought in retrospect about the shot caught by the television crew.
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And, in retrospect, in an interview in 2014, Professor Kelling agreed that the policy had at times been misapplied.
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Asked to describe the rehearsal process, she focused on her difficulty counting the music, laughing at herself in retrospect.
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The disillusionment crept up in stages, starting, he realized in retrospect, a few months after he returned from Afghanistan.
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A CNN presentation for advertisers held on March 5 — less than two weeks ago — seems almost quaint in retrospect.
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In retrospect, 1991 was the end not just for one club, or one country, but for half a continent.
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But if the intervention actually works, it will appear in retrospect as if the strong actions were an overreaction.
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Her prophetic warnings about the importance of fighting for freedom over "playing house" only resonate for June in retrospect.
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In retrospect, allowing China into the World Trade Organization — one of that order's crowning achievements — was a huge mistake.
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How long did it take until things improved, and what are your thoughts now about the experience in retrospect?
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In retrospect, I never really had a choice, and this was the beginning of the end of the marriage.
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In retrospect, I should have probably called the doctor and just kind of told him what my fears were.
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From then on I had a claim to fame and in retrospect, it was a bit out of line.
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Its haunting power grows in retrospect — as if you've returned from a journey and can't believe what you've seen.
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Her stint as an Italian, in retrospect, feels not only laughable, but like a case of classic Hollywood whitewashing.
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Put it all together and the writing, in retrospect, was on the wall well before their final spirals began.
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It was, in retrospect, an incredibly dismal time to cut one's teeth as any kind of anti-war activist.
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"The day we met with GE Capital ranks among our best days, in retrospect," Stack writes in his book.
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In retrospect, it was the beginning of Mr. Letterman's late-career phase, when he moved from prankster to raconteur.
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In retrospect, it was lovely to have those obvious villains, those specific names to curse, those clear bull's-eyes.
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In retrospect, some of those considered responses signpost a personality that could be mesh with a career in law.
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" "But in retrospect," he added, "he has a very, very loyal following, and people have really stuck with him.
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In retrospect, I realize my house was the first piece of art I saw and fell in love with.
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Investing in the stock market a decade ago today was, in retrospect, an awful way to treat your money.
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In retrospect, the failure of the discipline to predict and prevent the crisis was based on deep conceptual faults.
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In retrospect, I think about nine or 210 of the 210 funds I was invested in were total scams.
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In retrospect, he said, that's left the firm well-positioned as public funds pull back from securities class actions.
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"In retrospect, the FDA should have acted sooner, we should have begun regulating these devices sooner," Sharpless told lawmakers.
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He agrees that mallgoing was lame in retrospect, but he nevertheless beams when he sees a still-operating fountain.
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It's super hard for me to come in and in retrospect judge what it is when I wasn't there.
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In retrospect, it was an important message that was obscured by the discussion of an end-of-war declaration.
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In retrospect that sensibility meshes perfectly with a pop approach where breathy vocals scraped against skeletal beats generate friction.
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J. Samet: Yes, it seems as if a lot of feminist painters are being appreciated only now, in retrospect.
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And I had taken it for granted at the time, but I realized in retrospect that it was really helpful.
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In retrospect, it will rank in the same league as 1066, the English civil war, American independence, and India's decolonization.
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One difficulty with the Darwinian view is that there's no way of defining a well-adapted organism except in retrospect.
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In retrospect, I perhaps should have paid more attention to skeptics who pointed out that this was riddled with errors.
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In retrospect, given the allegations against Kavanaugh, it looks like McConnell was right all along for a very different reason.
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And in retrospect it's weird because so many of the stories around the Weinstein case involve people from Beautiful Girls.
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That party, in retrospect, was a perfect summary of what it's like to grow up autistic, at least for me.
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In retrospect, Ramos says she doesn't feel like her OB/GYN did a very good job of keeping her informed.
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Frankly, our Democratic majority has pinned a lot on Mueller and his report … In retrospect, we made some tactical mistakes.
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Even now, in retrospect, there's a lot of debate about exactly which monetary policies were most effective and the like.
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When he finally looked at his phone and saw the uproar, it was surprising, but in retrospect, not totally unexpected.
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After a labored explanation, Trump gave a weirdly qualified assurance -- one that, in retrospect, he actually seems keen to break.
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In retrospect it felt like I hadn't really known how to use a computer until I started relying on shortcuts.
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In retrospect, many drawbacks associated with cars in the 20th century arose from a failure to price their use properly.
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"I was very worried about valuation here from the get-go, which in retrospect was a big mistake," Cramer said.
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Even what my son did, in retrospect, sounds crazy by contemporary standards where everybody's gotta be in a certain space.
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It took a month to process all of the customers when, in retrospect, it should have taken a few days.
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My definition of health was anti-hospital, but it was also anti-learning, anti-grace, and, in retrospect, anti-safety.
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In retrospect, this may be the point where Jon went from an experienced but promising leader to a terrible one.
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In retrospect, many of those involved in the negotiations share Mr Lindner's assessment that the group lacked a common vision.
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In retrospect, Linklater's major theme seems blindingly obvious, but the combination of Boyhood's 12-year sprawl and Everybody Wants Some!!
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Much of the promotional push PwC did in the lead-up to the event already looks awfully silly in retrospect.
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When you look at it in retrospect, it's really astonishing, it really is, the iPhone — which came out in 2004?
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"In retrospect, the advent of death can cast a too dramatic light on the events leading toward it," Ford writes.
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But in retrospect, it turns out that the notion he was going to stay in the deal was always fanciful.
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Drea Cooper: I think in retrospect, what we saw is the reality of America and the reality of American history.
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Do FiveThirtyEight's 77 to 83 percent estimates of Clinton winning those three Rust Belt states look too high in retrospect?
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In retrospect, the film is really a bursting-at-the-seams collection of oddball characters, squished between countless celebrity cameos.
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In December 2016, Obama told CNN's Fareed Zakaria that in retrospect he still believes he handled Syria the right way.
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The team's work, which like most great research seems obvious in retrospect, earned them the coveted cover story in Science.
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Maybe in retrospect Jim and I should have stopped too and let the girls regroup, and then we could recoup.
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In retrospect, it's obvious that my older brother had engaged in rampant piracy to fill out our library of software.
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" At another point in the program he told Hannity, "In retrospect, I probably would have done things a little differently.
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In retrospect, Savages' decision to publish a manifesto alongside their searing 2013 debut Silence Yourself feels prescient rather than preventative.
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The good news is you'll learn that these life-threatening experiences, in retrospect, weren't nearly as scary as you thought.
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So not every person we brought on was of the quality, in retrospect, that we would've liked to have had.
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I didn't come out during school because I thought I'd get kicked out, but I wish I had in retrospect.
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In retrospect, Twitter may have been better off never acquiring Periscope and instead building its own native live-streaming feature.
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Dooley went 4-8 at Louisiana Tech the season before he left for Tennessee—in retrospect, not a good sign!
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But then in retrospect, when I was writing my book and looking at all the research, enough people believed them.
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In retrospect, it now seems that the 1929 and 2008 stock crashes were predictions of recession, not causes of recession.
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In retrospect the fight that convulsed this country over whether gay Americans should serve in uniform seems senseless, almost absurd.
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By this I mean that we tend to learn only what defines "our times" in retrospect, once they are over.
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In retrospect, Fisaha told me, the promises made by the Israeli government were far-fetched, a "fantasy," in his words.
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The Nodus Retrospect II looks like it costs a lot more than it does, but it still delivers on quality.
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In retrospect, they suffered a modern version of a lynching, and Trump played a part in whipping up the crowds.
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Mr. Kabir said the family was unaware that Meer Saameh Mubasher was being radicalized, except, in retrospect, for one clue.
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In retrospect, a reflexive coping mechanism may have been kicking in — any reasonable analysis should have drastically lowered my expectations.
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Their formative event, the famous-in-retrospect "Funeral for the '303s" in Central Park, was not especially well thought out.
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In retrospect, it's the kind of film (like Roma) that likely wouldn't become as widely known without a Netflix backing.
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And Ukraine was the site of a success that, in retrospect, looks even bigger than it did four years ago.
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In retrospect, many of the fears and hopes that coalesced around the NuTech movement turned out to be largely unfounded.
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I documented my trip in photos, and in retrospect I realize I was looking to capture moments of real solitude.
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That was the start of a decline which wouldn't fully materialize for three years and was only apparent in retrospect.
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It's OK to look back in retrospect and be like, it wasn't good that I felt bad about touching myself.
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In retrospect, you can justify pretty much anything you want to do with a quote or example from The Hills.
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In retrospect, what was perhaps the greatest tournament in Canadian basketball history came down to about three minutes of play.
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In retrospect, it might have been better to tie this to Pokemon GO than the Olympics, but who can say?
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"In retrospect, I said and did things in high school that make me cringe now," he says in the statement.
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In retrospect, that had to have been one of the most extraordinarily masculine yet deeply intimate experiences of my life.
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In retrospect, though, there's an obvious explanation: As a venture capitalist, Thiel knows a good bet when he sees one.
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His superteam in Los Angeles crashed and burned, although in retrospect it seems more inevitable now than it did then.
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"In retrospect, it was highly informative because Payless makes every type of shoe imaginable at an inexpensive cost," he said.
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In retrospect, Mr. Glick did more than depict the street life, people and domestic scenes of a New York neighborhood.
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"In retrospect, I probably would have done things a little differently," Trump Jr. said in an interview on Fox News.
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Here are three that, in retrospect, always stood to make Sanders' climb to the nomination much steeper than in 2016.
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In retrospect, of course, it's obvious that the Musk trial could not have taken place over the last two weeks.
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The problem is that it's hard to be certain as to when monetary policy is off course, except in retrospect.
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It was that only with time away from it did I realize how crazy this family business seems in retrospect.
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In retrospect, it actually makes perfect sense that Trump is willing to roll the dice on such a massive stage.
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"Big news coming…" he wrote — although, in retrospect, maybe he was hinting at his decision to get on the 'gram.
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And so in retrospect it seems odd that we gave the lake so little attention, afforded it so little care.
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This dynamic gets at the heart of why the national emergency may have, in retrospect, been the best political move.
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In retrospect, it's not clear how closely the two disasters — the marital blowup and then the golf meltdown — were related.
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In retrospect I don't know how I didn't see that Kentucky Route Zero would be a game fundamentally about capitalism.
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To offer them up as cheerful costumes can spur a smile (almost everything is rosier in retrospect), but it's ephemeral.
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In retrospect, it wasn't his best work, the Imo State native admits, but he won the battle all the same.
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"In retrospect, it&aposs very historical and super-cool, but it&aposs kind of uncomfortable," one of the divers said.
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But in retrospect, for those of us paying attention to Ocean&aposs pattern, it felt like he was warming up.
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