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temple could not be a result of Jesus predicting the future but with the benefit of hindsight regarding specific details.
With historical hindsight it is possible to see that Taylor was essentially inventing something like the highest-level programming for industrial process control and numerical control in the absence of any machines that could carry it out.
Dysfunctions of cognitive processing of context and abnormalities that PTSD patients suffer from can affect hindsight thinking such as in combat soldiers perceiving they could have altered outcomes of events in war.
They blame themselves and in hindsight, perceive that they could have prevented what happened.
In hindsight, Yalta signified the agreement of both sides that they could stay there and that neither side would use force to push the other out.
Wild also concluded there were internal factors that in hindsight could be seen to have hampered the project: he believed the chosen corporate structure of a joint venture lacked the governance strengths and focus of a company ; too many project delays had occurred ; and it would have been better to buy TGVs " off the shelf " than to proceed, as they had, with a train that was to be designed and built in Australia.
This was, with hindsight, a mistake on his part ; if he had negotiated each deal separately based on the profits of the previous film, he could have received more money.
Afterwards, he said that in hindsight he would have stayed on a three-stop strategy, and wished he could " blame someone else for this decision, but I can't ".
Fortis management is convinced, in hindsight, that the company could have been saved in its entirety if all three countries had been involved from the start.
In hindsight we certainly could have done much more in trying to get change to Southern Africa.
Evolution largely hoards hindsight, as variations unwittingly make " predictions " about structures and functions which could successfully cope with the future, and participate in an audition which culls the also-rans, leaving winners for the next generation.
With the benefit of hindsight, we can also identify in Ludlow s account a number of other features consistent with present knowledge, but which even scientists of his day could not possibly have known.
If one considers that 1 million out of 1. 5 million of the shells fired in the preliminary bombardment were shrapnel which could blow aside barbed wire but not harm enemy soldiers under cover, and that many of the remaining high-explosive shells failed to explode due to poor quality of mass-produced fuses, it is evident in hindsight compared to later battles that the bombardment had little chance of destroying a significant percentage of defenders.
In October 2009, the president of Mitsubishi Motors, Osamu Masuko revealed in hindsight that it " was good that we closed the plant in March 2008 because this was the time the economy was still good to the financial crisis of 2007 – 2010 | late-2008 global financial crisis ... and employees could find re-employment.
With the benefit of modern hindsight it is possible that, even though the full US experience would not be replicated, " gauge corner cracking " ( the formation of microscopic cracks in the rails that was the primary cause of the Hatfield rail crash of 17 October 2000 in the UK ) could have been a possibility if the schedules had been adhered to.
With hindsight, his judgment could be viewed as a wise one, for few of his contemporaries have established themselves at Ibrox.

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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 ; ;
A less confrontational vision of scientific discovery is proposed by Adloff He suggests that hindsight criticism of the early publications should be mitigated by the nascent state of radiochemistry, highlights the prudence of Debierne's claims in the original papers, and notes that nobody can contend that Debierne's substance did not contain actinium.
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.
They also contain statements ( that with hindsight we know to be approximate ) about squaring the circle and " circling the square.
According to Thomas Bushnell, the initial Hurd architect, their early plan was to adapt the 4. 4BSD-Lite kernel and, in hindsight, " It is now perfectly obvious to me that this would have succeeded splendidly and the world would be a very different place today ".
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.
The modification seems, in hindsight, to be unnecessarily complicated.
With hindsight, critics have argued that the two types of game gradually became dichotomous as they evolved, though the two terms may still be conflated.
-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.
In hindsight, after Messier departed Vivendi, the new Vivendi management determined the corporate acquisitions spree to be reckless and later sold MP3. com to CNET which now manages the site.
This criticism must be viewed in the context that it is provided in hindsight.
In what hindsight would show to be an ill-conceived decision, American Motors began to phase it out in favor of an AMC marque beginning in 1966, as it attempted to become a multiplatform automobile manufacturer.
Examples can be identified only in hindsight.
Although his account of the meeting is weighted with hindsight ( when captured he sought to distance himself from the affair ), he asked Catesby what support for the Catholics would be forthcoming once the king had been killed.
However, considerations about the future were of no interest to Hegel, for whom philosophy cannot be prescriptive because it understands only in hindsight.
With the benefit of hindsight, it can be said that algebraic geometry had been wrestling with two problems for a long time.
In historical hindsight these items have come to be generically called “ sing-outs ”; yet even before the known advent of the term shanty, Richard Henry Dana referred to “ singing out .”
As with the Morris Marina, the car can be seen with hindsight as symptomatic of the enormous difficulties facing British Leyland during that period.
As to others, it is only in hindsight that the qualifications of the alleged " crony " must be evaluated.
Suggestions that a vaccination strategy should have been practised in preference to the culling of hundreds of thousands of animals, made with the benefit of hindsight, did not help his cause, and he was demoted out to be the Minister of Work, with non-voting Cabinet rank, at the Department for Work and Pensions after the general election of 2001.
His 1914 correspondence with Bertrand Russell reveals that his intended approach to geometry can be seen, with the benefit of hindsight, as mereological in essence.
Stage one is different between the three paradigms although all involve an event, an event that has taken place ( misinformation effect ), an event that has not taken place ( false autobiographical memory ), and a judgment made by a person about an event that must be remembered ( hindsight bias ).

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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.
Although Car and Driver staff wrote an article in 2009 apologizing for the inclusion of the Ford Contour on the " Ten Best " list, it was the only car the staff did not outright recant from the list, but did cite that, in hindsight, the car should have been considered too small for its price range to properly meet criteria, and that this is the likely reason for the car's failure to achieve widespread appeal.
Unfortunately for Stein ( and in hindsight for the Irish whiskey industry ), his invention was shunned by the Irish who considered the whiskey produced from his still as bland and tasteless.
Such requirements typically remedy existing conditions, considered in hindsight, inimical to safety, such as the lack of automatic fire sprinklers in certain places of assembly, as became a major concern after the Station nightclub fire in 2003 killed 100 people.

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