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As Henman notes in retrospect, " I passed the others with a few As, a few Bs and a few Cs.
Reviewing the album for Allmusic, Ned Raggett notes that " it's pretty easy to see in retrospect how much of a melange went into the group's work.
The German Federal Archive notes that the original caption, which describes the " extraordinary " session, may in retrospect be " erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme.

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In retrospect, Parun stated that Henman's greatest strength " had always been his head.

retrospect and parents
In retrospect, the evacuation has been considered psychologically flawed, as the separations turned out to inflict a far greater damage on the evacuees than the damage suffered by those children who had remained with their parents in Finland.

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Kelly, at the very peak of his creative powers, now made what in retrospect is seen as a serious mistake.
His solution was in the manner of a true follower of Innocent III: he issued what in retrospect has been viewed as the magna carta of the University, assuming direct control by extending papal patronage: his Bull allowed future suspension of lectures over a flexible range of provocations, from " monstrous injury or offense " to squabbles over " the right to assess the rents of lodgings ".
This tendency can manifest in retrospective thinking as well: in a 2005 study, angry subjects said they thought the risks of terrorism in the year following 9 / 11 in retrospect were low, compared to what the fearful and neutral subjects thought.
In England, the most cohesive groupings can, in retrospect, be seen to cluster around what might loosely be called the modernist tradition and draw on American as well as indigenous models.
As Mui based much of her dance choreography on the style of Madonna, Mui's moves, ( in retrospect ), were no more rebellious than what would seem today to be a comparably subdued western popular dancing style.
In retrospect, someone should speak as a historian, asking not what would have become of Zmaj under different circumstances, but how he fulfilled the mission entrusted to him by Svetozar Miletić and what he did where he was placed, as by Plato's Socrates.
In retrospect, it can be regarded as the first military engagement between the New Yishuv ( later to become Israel ) and Arab rebels ( of what was to become Syria ), though at the time itself combatants on either side did not regard it in such terms.
It is easy to say in retrospect that Ariovistus should have thrown his entire force against the two lines of battle while the third ( the reserve ) was preoccupied, or that he should have attacked the four legions while they were divided from the two, but the tides of battle are never predictable, no matter what the odds.
Both cars would enjoy success and contribute to what in retrospect has become the " muscle car " era.
Kneale saw the older Quatermass of this new serial as " the same very concerned scientist who is now, in retrospect, horribly worried about what he may have done to the world through his encounters with various lifeforms that were better not contacted ".
In retrospect we can now recognize that this category covered a heterogeneous collection of disorders which included cases of dominantly inherited diabetes ( the topic of this article, still called MODY today ), as well as cases of what we would now call type 2 diabetes occurring in childhood or adolescence, and a few even rarer types of hyperglycemia ( e. g., mitochondrial diabetes or mutant insulin ).
Nevertheless, she acknowledged in retrospect that the experience had been the most valuable part of her time in Paris: " I realized in what way the family had fulfilled their task of instilling French culture into at least one of their British charges.
Upon the departures of Murphy and Piscopo, Ebersol, having lost his key players, began rebuilding the cast for Season 10, enlisting what is in retrospect known as the " All-Star " cast.
Hard coding ( also, hard-coding or hardcoding ) refers to the software development practice of embedding what may, perhaps only in retrospect, be regarded as input or configuration data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, or fixed formatting of the data, instead of obtaining that data from external sources or generating data or formatting in the program itself with the given input.
Although in retrospect, Ward's opposition to defence spending appears foolhardy in view of what would occur in the following years, his stance did reflect the thinking of many Australians at the time.
Some games such as Metroid have lower review scores today because in retrospect, the game may be very prone to glitches and be below what would be acceptable today.
'" Hip hop magnate Russell Simmons reacted negatively to the album at the time, but later expressed regret and said of the album in retrospect, " At the time, I didn't understand their music — it sounds so different from what I was used to that I foolishly ... claim that they ' weren't hip-hop.
In retrospect, Schrödinger's aperiodic crystal can be viewed as a well-reasoned theoretical prediction of what biologists should have been looking for during their search for genetic material.
In retrospect, however, the phenomenon has been found to have been first reported by the Swiss naturalist Charles Bonnet in 1788, who described a woman who also had what would now be called Cotard delusion.
Cobbald's design made what in retrospect seems like an obvious change ; the read wire was threaded across the planes instead of one per plane.

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' The dictionary adds: ' Like many of Friedman ’ s contributions, in retrospect it seems remarkably simple and obvious to apply basic economic ideas to quality control ; that however is a measure of his genius.
Infrared and visual telescopic study have led many scientists to conclude, in retrospect, that Kohoutek is actually a Kuiper-belt object, which would account for its apparent rocky makeup and lack of outgassing.
Melena Ryzik of The New York Times wrote in a retrospect of that " era of left-of-center black singer-songwriters ", stating " many of them struggled to keep their creative momentum, conflicted about their early mainstream success.
In retrospect, Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline called screenwriter Clive Exton " the series ' real star ", saying his " adaptations come surprisingly close to capturing the flavour of the originals " by " retaining many of Wodehouse's most inspired literary similes.
The book unfolds with Godric narrating the events of his life in retrospect, as he looks back on his hundred years of life and does not see the saintly existence that many ascribe to him.
Additionally, many employees were largely inexperienced, but in retrospect project manager Jonathan Chey felt this was advantageous, stating " inexperience also bred enthusiasm and commitment that might not have been present with a more jaded set of developers.
In retrospect, Jarvis believed many passersby were intimidated by its complexity.
In retrospect, many historians consider this edition of the Crawfords to be the greatest Negro league team of all time, featuring the four Hall of Famers, plus left-handed pitcher Leroy Matlock, who won 18 games without a defeat.
Now, in retrospect, I want those songs to be on the album and many of them aren't, and I'm probably more to blame for that than anyone.
As silly as it may sound in retrospect, at the time the governor publicly theorized that the monks of St. Leo Abbey near Tampa ( many of whom were either German-Americans or German immigrants ) were planning to arm Florida's African American community for a popular revolt in favor of Kaiser Wilhelm II, after which Pope Benedict XV ( a well documented pacifist, who was Italian, not German ) would take over Florida and move the Holy See to nearby San Antonio and close all of the Protestant churches.
In retrospect many believe the claims were greatly overstated.
For many historians such as Akira Fujiwara, Akira Yamada, Peter Wetzler, Herbert Bix and John Dower, the work done by Douglas MacArthur and SCAP during the first months of the occupation of Japan to exonerate Hirohito and all the imperial family from criminal prosecutions in the Tokyo tribunal was the predominant factor in the campaign to diminish in retrospect the role played by the emperor during the war.
" In retrospect, Flanders felt that he had allowed his campaign advisers to make too many of the decisions.
German Nazism appealed to organicist and holistic doctrines, discrediting for many in retrospect, the original organicist doctrines.
BG's big break ( or, in retrospect, his and the band's " watershed " moment ), however, came in 1980, when Artemy Troitsky, the first public Russian rock critic and the enabling figure in many a Russian rock musician's carrier, invited Aquarium to perform at the Tbilisi Rock Festival.
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation was finally confirmed in 1964, although in retrospect many other astronomers and radio astronomers probably observed it.
In retrospect Packard's Twin Ultramatic's most serious design flaw was during the low to high shift transition where a poorly timed high clutch application and low band release over much of the allowable upshift range resulted in many premature high clutch failures.
The result is a movie that, though it impressed many at the time of its original release, in retrospect is clearly a minor, albeit often very funny work.
However, many of the characters or events become more important in retrospect than either the author or editor expected, so this rule is fairly weak.
In retrospect they were a wasteful investment, many having very short lives of less than 10 years as their intended work dried up and diesels took over their remaining duties.
He had the greatest impact of anybody on a sport by far ... Michael Jordan didn't have as many championships as Bill Russell and didn't score as many points as Wilt Chamberlain, and really didn't do anything to advance his sport, so maybe in retrospect I upgraded him a bit too much because the way he performed was so spectacular, and because of television I got to see highlights.
The Times Literary Supplements review of 19 August 1944 by Marjorie Grant Cook stated positively, " The writer has succeeded in making this novel told in retrospect, with its many technical difficulties, very readable indeed.

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