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In hindsight, Cairo was a much more difficult project than Microsoft had anticipated and, as a result, NT and Chicago would not be unified until Windows XP albeit Windows 2000, oriented to business, had already unified most of the system ’ s bolts and gears, it was XP that was sold to home consumers like Windows 95 and came to be viewed as the final unified OS.
Whilst with hindsight it is clear that Hodeir had accurately perceived the exceptional features of Barraqué's music notably its searing Romantic intensity, which distinguishes it from the contemporaneous works of Boulez or Stockhausen.
Bean also uniquely reported ultimately on his own involvement in the manoeuvring around command decisions regarding Gallipoli, and the appointment of the Australian Corps Commander, and did not spare himself some criticism with the wisdom of hindsight.

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In our current understanding of physics, the Bohr model is called a semi-classical model because of its quantization of angular momentum, not primarily because of its relationship with electron wavelength, which appeared in hindsight a dozen years after the Bohr model was proposed.
His choice of subject was prophetic: with hindsight the work appears to foretell, in the most powerful terms, the disasters that were shortly to be visited upon Europe in the Second World War.
In hindsight the events of 1917, starting with the February Revolution, have often been seen simply as precursors of inevitable civil war, but in fact the opposing political factions had made many attempts of their own to create a new order and prevent disintegration among the Finns.
They also contain statements ( that with hindsight we know to be approximate ) about squaring the circle and " circling the square.
temple could not be a result of Jesus predicting the future but with the benefit of hindsight regarding specific details.
To read it now, with the hindsight of another age, is to feel premonitions of the critical achievement to come ...
Nostradamus has been credited, for the most part in hindsight ( see under ' Alternative views ' below ), with predicting numerous events in world history, from the Great Fire of London, and the rise of Napoleon and Adolf Hitler, to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
The government attempts to modernize during the Self-Strengthening Movement were in the view of most historians with hindsight piecemeal and yielded little lasting results.
Pliny's narrative dwells upon a gigantic portrait-bust of Pompey, a thing of “ eastern splendor ” entirely covered with pearls, and with the benefit of hindsight, has this disembodied head anticipate Pompey ’ s later defeat at Pharsalus and subsequent decapitation in Egypt.
* 14 November 2000: Michael Heseltine ( MP for Henley ), the Dome's original political supporter, states " I have seen the inside story, and of course, with hindsight, all of us would do it differently "
To an extent, attitudes and value judgments may have been superimposed on that picture with the wisdom of hindsight.
He knew Wyndham Lewis well, also, reviewing his work in The Egoist at this time, hanging a Lewis portfolio around the room and on a similar note of tension between the domestic and the small circle of London modernists regretting having lent Lewis his razor when the latter announced with hindsight a venereal infection.
-adic numbers were first described by Kurt Hensel in 1897, though with hindsight some of Kummer's earlier work can be interpreted as implicitly using-adic numbers.
This led to many deaths from the use of chloroform that ( with hindsight ) might have been preventable.
" His observations were, however, accurate, valid and, with the benefit of hindsight, deserving of publication.
At the time it was seen as a continuing success story, but with hindsight it is considered that during Sir Richard Greenbury's tenure as head of the company, profit margins were pushed to untenable levels, and the loyalty of its customers was seriously eroded.
In hindsight, Junot faced very long odds with only 14, 000 Frenchmen against 18, 000 British led by Wellesley.
Whether the hiring of Crosby was a good idea or not in hindsight, his organisation of the campaign was credited with making the Conservative election drive much more professional and organised than at the previous election.
However, this early rock ' n ' roll influence on folk rock was not recognized at the time and has only become discernable with the benefit of hindsight.
Therefore once the role of some low-dimensional Lie groups such as GL ( 2 ) in the theory of modular forms had been recognised, and with hindsight GL ( 1 ) in class field theory, the way was open at least to speculation about GL ( n ) for general n > 2.
Generally, accounts written after the fact with the benefit of hindsight primary are secondary.
So the kind of things we were planning for, with the benefit of hindsight, perhaps weren't quite the right things.

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In fact, they went so far as to caution the writer that if he attempted to design a section exclusively for married students there should be, at the beginning, some `` hindsight '' study ; ;
The writer, being cognizant through his interviews of the reactions of previous married students, did insist on there being included some `` hindsight '' material.
Having this hindsight, some ten years later, CEPT chose eight bits for framing the European E1, although as feared the extra channel is sometimes appropriated for voice or data.
For many years their place within the Marsupialia was hotly debated, some workers regarding it as an offshoot of the Diprotodontia ( the order to which most living marsupials belong ), others noting similarities to a variety of other creatures, and making suggestions that, in hindsight, appear bizarre.
By the late ' 90s, increasing competition from better-funded national chains, leasing difficulties at some mall locations and what Bean describes in hindsight as several " bad decisions " combined to push Pizza Haven into filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
In tests for hindsight bias a person is asked to remember a specific event from the past or recall some descriptive information that they had been tested on earlier.
Although with hindsight, the School's attempts to map crime may have produced some distortions, the work was valuable in that it moved away from a study of pattern and place toward a study of function and scale.
He notes that although some Poles, like Antoni Augustyn Deboli, argued for an alliance with Great Britain, king Stanisław August Poniatowski, who controlled most of Polish diplomacy, refused to stand in opposition to Russia, which in hindsight was a major blow for Poland.
But with hindsight, we have gained some understanding of some of the processes which caused these " miscarriages " of justice, especially since the offence of " cowardice before the enemy ", for example, was punishable by firing squad in most armies.
With hindsight, we can see how the electro-biologists ’ practice was closer to what we would now recognize as hypnotism, but at the time it seemed to some as though they were ignoring the welfare of their subjects, by failing to recharge their bodies with the vital magnetic fluid.
With hindsight, some people claimed this was a deliberate ploy to move Simpson to Celtic before Stein himself moved, but in fact it was due to a wage dispute.
As narrative is one of humanity's major cognitive instruments for structuring reality, there is some common ground between apophenia and narrative fallacies such as hindsight bias.
From March 9 – 16, Luther gave eight sermons in which he stressed some theological similarities with Karlstadt, but, in hindsight, urged caution.
For this very reason, to interpret their implementation as any way consistent or logical is highly problematic ... In reality, the regime's foreign policy ambitions were many and varied, without clear aims, and only linked by the ultimate goal: hindsight alone gives them some air of consistency ".
She admitted that with hindsight she would not have claimed for some kitchen items which were " the letter, .. not the spirit, of the law.
In fact, some believed that Gillespie was making all the moves to cover up poor performance, although in hindsight that appears to be far from truth.

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