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Francesa said, " In retrospect, I think it set us off on a bad path that last year.

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In retrospect, dicta from New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, acknowledges that, " lthough the Sedition Act was never tested in this Court, the attack upon its validity has carried the day in the court of history.
In retrospect, multiple developers attribute the decline of the fighting genre to its increasing complexity and specialization.
Hall used a 1 / 8 inch Tiffen Black ProMist filter for almost every scene, which he said in retrospect may not have been the best choice, as the optical steps required to blow Super 35 up for its anamorphic release print led to a slight amount of degradation ; therefore, the diffusion from the filter was not required.
In the foreword to the book's 30th-anniversary edition, Dawkins said he " can readily see that book's title might give an inadequate impression of its contents " and in retrospect thinks he should have taken Tom Maschler's advice and called the book The Immortal Gene.
Though in retrospect it has been regarded as one of the best serials from Doctor Who classic run, initial reception to it was not as positive, with criticism to its humorous tone.
Okada felt in retrospect that it needed a stronger screenplay, that it was too niche and like an " art " film to be really mainstream and successful-the film did not recoup its budget at the box office.
The Carolingian Renaissance in retrospect also has some of the character of a false dawn, in that its cultural gains were largely dissipated within a couple of generations, a perception voiced by Walahfrid Strabo ( died 849 ), in his introduction to Einhard's Life of Charlemagne, summing up the generation of renewal:
From the perspective of the present day, the first three sub-groups look in retrospect like separate branches, each with its own traditions, though some degree of merger is taking place as Spanish and Portuguese congregations increasingly include Jews of other backgrounds.
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.
These events are seen in retrospect as the establishment of the Bulgarian state and its recognition by the Byzantine Empire.
In retrospect, ScrewAttack ranked it # 5 in its list of worst Sonic games of calling the game " a 2-D overhead with a bad angle ".
AllMusic wrote, " Principle, in retrospect, doesn't quite live up to the quality control exhibited on later records, the album leaving plenty of room for the group to grow into its studded S & M gear.
In retrospect, this initiative appears largely successful: Washington brandished its role as the leader of the " free world " at least as effectively as the Soviet Union brandished its position as the leader of the " progressive " and " anti-imperialist " camp.
In 1962 the René Bonnet company launched its Djet model, generally remembered in retrospect as a Matra, although 198 Bonnet Djets were sold between 1962 and 1964 ( 179 of these were to the lowest powered " Djet I " specifications with 65 hp ).
The Zollverein, in retrospect, did much more than simply cement alliances between the various German states as its Prussian architects had intended.
In retrospect, Jarvis believed many passersby were intimidated by its complexity.
In retrospect the first explanation may be easy to understand for its inaccuracies, but it will be replaced with a more sophisticated explanation which is closer to " the truth ".
In retrospect Wilson's moves to scale back Britain's global commitments and correct its balance of payments contrasted favourably with Johnson's overexertions which accelerated the United States ' relative economic and military decline.
The first of its four parts is a very brief rhetorical retrospect on the excellence of the ancients ’ legacy, clearly Sasanian, of spiritual and temporal knowledge.
In retrospect, Homer's " pure serene " has prepared the reader for the Pacific, and so the analogy now expressed in the simile that identifies the wide expanse of Homer's demesne with the vast Pacific, which stuns its discoverers into silence, is felt to be the more just.
While he waited for reinforcements to arrive so that he might march on Middlebrook, Clinton dispatched William Tryon and more than 2, 000 troops on a raiding expedition in early July against coastal communities in Connecticut, claiming in retrospect that its purpose was to draw Washington's troops further east.
Taillibert's all-seater design has proven in retrospect to be well ahead of its time, requiring only cosmetic improvements to meet vastly increased comfort and safety regulations through the 1990s and early 2000s ( decade ).
In retrospect, the letter is sometimes pointed at as a significant warning of the crisis and deadlock that came to signify the European Union the following years, with its inability to move forward the issues of defense cooperation, constitution, " transparency " and democratic legitimacy, or integration of the new member countries ; and it has been questioned whether the governments in question in fact acted supportive of Anglo-Saxon interests critical or fearful of a strengthened EU, which these governments with their fresh experience of the Soviet Union's detrimential dominance on national independence might have been sensitive for.

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In retrospect of those tours, Love said: " I was completely high on dope, I cannot remember much about it.
In retrospect, MTV writer James Montgomery published an article questioning the validity of music critics opinions of the band during the 90's, saying, " All I'm suggesting is that perhaps it's time to admit that we were wrong about them from the get-go — that we treated them unfairly.
In retrospect, this would have been valuable, since he unexpectedly died about two years later.
Sullivan took him up on the offer, and in retrospect believed that several advances in the treatment of mental illness could be attributed to the resulting publicity, including the repeal of a Pennsylvania law about the treatment of the mentally ill and the granting of funds for the construction of new psychiatric hospitals.
" In retrospect, Love said that Erlandson " had a Thurston quality about him ", " dressed cool ", and was an " intensely weird, good guitarist.
Adams frequently expressed his disdain for this ending in retrospect, claiming that it was too depressing and came about as the result of him having a bad year.
I supported the Iraq War and ( although I feel kind of silly about it in retrospect ) the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
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.
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, Metalion wrote: " In the past, people just wrote about Satan, but now people meant it.
" In retrospect ," the report concluded, " what's distinctive about Current's troubles was that Gore's vision had so much potential.
In retrospect, this time the nobles were right about the lack of danger since neither Tatars nor Turks were ready in 1620.
Due to the tensions between the filmmaker and the producers during production, Gilliam said in retrospect about the film, " t's not the film they wanted and it's not quite the film I wanted.
His remarks in a 1936 conference dealing with immigration, for example, included a ten point summary of the current scientific consensus about race which, in retrospect, parallel the points raised ten years later in UNESCO's landmark The Race Question.
Grant, asked in a 2003 Times interview about how he viewed his encounter with Thompson in retrospect, said, " I think, ultimately, the pros and cons about evened out, actually.
However, about a month later ( on May 29 ), he said he stood by his views ( although he said he may have phrased them differently in retrospect ), and would not in fact be resigning.
Freeman publicly expressed regret about this line of questioning, which was seen by some commentators in retrospect as a tactless attempt to expose Harding's homosexuality, though the viewing public did not become aware of it, and he was seen as merely a lonely bachelor.
Although very dated in terms of its looks and assumptions about the future, it remains well regarded in retrospect.
The judge added that Hurwitz had undermined his own cause by ignoring that some patients were clearly drug dealers and Hurwitz admitted before sentencing that he had deceived himself about some patients who in retrospect were clearly criminals.
The boxset includes a retrospect by Paul Draper in which he talks about each track included on the album.

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