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hindsight and effects
In 2002, another critic wrote that in hindsight, Gremlins has " corny special effects " and that the film will tend to appeal to children more so than to adults ; he also said the acting was dull.
Both of these effects can be minimized if attorneys put the jury in a position of foresight rather than hindsight through the use of language and timelines.
This shows that jurors are not the only ones sensitive to the effects of the hindsight bias in the courtroom.

hindsight and had
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.
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.
Both the Chief of Detectives, Jack Barrett, and the Chief of Police, Charles H. Ramsey, have since left the force in D. C. Ramsey became head of the Philadelphia Police Department ; Barrett, who became an analyst for an intelligence support firm in Arlington, Virginia, stated in hindsight that the media had imposed " enormous amounts of pressure " on the D. C. police.
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.
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.
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.
In hindsight, the operation is also credited with defining the Western boundary of Soviet communism ; had the Allies not advanced, it is conceivable that the Soviet Union would have controlled more of Europe than it eventually did.
With the benefit of hindsight, it can be said that algebraic geometry had been wrestling with two problems for a long time.
Whilst MJ argued that Spider-Man represented the " real Peter Parker ", Peter argued that MJ had the benefit of hindsight since the beginning, and that Carlie did not share that luxury.
" FBI Director William S. Sessions had made similar concessions in a written statement in 1990, stating: “ In hindsight, the eyewitness should have been interviewed and a civil rights investigation initiated ”.
With hindsight, this split had unfortunate consequences.
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.
On 20 July, in a special parliamentary session at the House of Commons, arranged to discuss the News of the World phone hacking scandal, Cameron said that he " regretted the furore " that had resulted from his appointment of Coulson, and that " with hindsight " he would not have hired him.
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.
However, the first years of the Dutch Republic proved different ( as in hindsight the experience with the States-General since 1576, ably managed by Orange, had proved ).
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.
In hindsight, Dream Theater fans noticed that Moore had subtly explored this style of composition in " Space-Dye Vest.
As an interesting postscript to the privatisation, in July 2006 the Conservative Party's shadow transport spokesman, Chris Grayling, admitted that the 1996 split of the rail industry into track and train components was a mistake which had increased costs: " We think, with hindsight, that the complete separation of track and train into separate businesses at the time of privatisation was not right for our railways.
With the benefit of hindsight, the consensus on the German wartime nuclear program is that it was a long way from producing a bomb, even had the Norwegian heavy water been produced and shipped at the maximum rate.
He said, " Jack Charlton, a good friend, had offered me a coaching role at Sheffield Wednesday, and with hindsight I should have done that instead: got a bit of experience under my belt.
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.
With the benefit of hindsight, BA had underestimated the strength of the gathering opposition to its planned " virtual " merger with American Airlines.

hindsight and very
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, Junot faced very long odds with only 14, 000 Frenchmen against 18, 000 British led by Wellesley.
It is very rare for a prophecy in a fantasy to be simply false, although usually their significance is clear only with hindsight.
Echoing Mr. Byers ' view, the NCAA's official stance is very much the same, as they also state in hindsight, " In effect, it was the Association ’ s first " death penalty ," though its enforcement was binding only through constitutional language that required members to compete against only those schools that were compliant with NCAA rules.
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 ".
With hindsight, the ironic part of this enormous slaughter ( about 30, 000 people killed or " disappeared ") was that the main guerrilla group that the government was attempting to undermine and exterminate was also heavily influenced by Nacionalismo, though their political convictions were very different from those of the military officers.

hindsight and little
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.
With hindsight Morrison says that " I like Phase I the least now-it wears its influences a little too obviously on its sleeve " He rates Phase III far higher, saying " I think it is one of the greatest superhero crossover events ever.
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.

hindsight and negative
Retroactive pessimism makes use of hindsight bias after a negative, unwanted outcome.

hindsight and impact
Recent studies involving the hindsight bias have investigated the effect age has on the bias, how hindsight may impact interference and confusion, and how it may affect banking and investment strategies.
With the benefit of the hindsight contained in equation ( 3 ), we are able to understand the historical impact of Kelvin's idea on physics.

hindsight and upon
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.
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.

hindsight and since
In hindsight, there is no need to quibble, since this theory is only the leading semiclassical approximation.
During the Second World War it was decided to evacuate the faculty and students of the College to University College, Nottingham, a decision which proved wise both at the time and in hindsight, since the main building was struck by an incendiary bomb and gutted in 1940 ( and not finally repaired until 1947 ).
The following examples are not filed under " Tango Nuevo " since such classification is usually done with hindsight rather than when still undergoing development.
Almost as surprising ( though not with hindsight, since the Tories made next to no progress nationally in 2001 ) was his holding the seat at the 2001 general election, though this time with a majority of 358, making it Labour's second-most marginal victory at that election and the sixth-most overall.
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.
Nor is this a hindsight judgement, since Packard management was capable of seeing this at the time.
Mallett has since admitted that with the benefit of hindsight, the dropping of Teichmann was a big mistake ( source: ).
Each townsperson attempts to rationalize their involvement in Andri's death ( which they consider in hindsight unwarranted since he wasn't born a Jew ).

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