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retrospect and was
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the anode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " anode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " eisode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
In retrospect of those tours, Love said: " I was completely high on dope, I cannot remember much about it.
The term classical liberalism was applied in retrospect to distinguish earlier 19th-century liberalism from the newer social liberalism.
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the cathode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " cathode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " exode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
In such a system, with retrospect it is clear that a full-scale invasion and ultimate annexation was inevitable.
I would now say in retrospect that he was actually conservative, moderate and that his conclusions are trustworthy.
José Cruz was also a steal, in retrospect, from the Cardinals.
This pattern began with his first feature film, marking the beginning of The Europa Trilogy, though he claims a trilogy was not initially planned, instead being applied to the films in retrospect.
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 ".
Other companies quickly followed suit, and it was realized in retrospect that " It turns out that everything we thought we knew for forty years was wrong.
Approximately 2 % of these patients will, in later months or years, show lesions in other parts of the central nervous system, indicating, in retrospect, that this was a first attack of multiple sclerosis.
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.
Meanwhile, the 1993 title Mortal Kombat II captivated American audiences, and was considered the best Mortal Kombat game in retrospect during a 2008 review.
It was an institutional blunder that Benny Green described as being, in retrospect, " comical ," " fatuous ," and " a parody.
In 1933 – 34, seen in retrospect as the heyday of the Depression-era outlaw, Dillinger was the most notorious of all, standing out even among more violent criminals such as Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie and Clyde.
In retrospect, the Boer decision to commit themselves to sieges ( Sitzkrieg ) was a mistake, and one of the best illustrations of the Boers ' lack of strategic vision.
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 women who have a uterus, perimenopause describes the years before and after the final period ( although it is only possible to determine in retrospect which episode of flow was indeed the final period ).
Rouse's innovative business vision looked obvious in retrospect, but it was a bold, contrarian move with few supporters at the outset.
The Renaissance had then overtaken Europe, overturning a system of culture that, prior to the advent of printing, was almost entirely focused on the Church and was perceived, in retrospect, as a period of ignorance and superstition.

retrospect and damaging
Although Arnold was revered at the time, in retrospect Strachey sees his approach as very damaging.

retrospect and career
declared it " the most mature and perhaps best album of their career " and in retrospect it is still seen as " one of the most consistent and engaging albums in the group's lengthy catalog.
However, before the performance could take place, he left for Europe to pursue his career, in retrospect perhaps dimming his chances for success in his native country.
In retrospect, Lloyd notes, Henman's parents understood what many don't ; " you can always go back to higher education at twenty-two or twenty-three but that that is far too late to start a serious tennis career.
In retrospect, O ' Toole can date the beginning of her songwriting career to events during a car ride after the September 11 attacks ; as her husband Michael McKean describes it, " On September 11, 2001, Annette found herself without an airline to carry her back down to Los Angeles from Vancouver, where she films Smallville.
He also stated that, in retrospect, the project was " doomed from the beginning ," but that musically it was the highlight of his career.
In retrospect to Dutronc's early career, critic Mark Deming of the All Music Guide has remarked:
In retrospect, Laredo explains in ” The Ruth Laredo Becoming a Musician Book ” ( published in 1992 ) that this is an alternative way to embark upon a solo career: to find a niche of repertoire, something nobody had done before.
The Mayor Art character was partly a way of introducing young people to civic matters, which, in retrospect, revealed Finley's true interests and foreshadowed his later career as a radio talk show host.
In his eulogy, Judge Peter Dorsey said in retrospect " the blizzard was the best thing that happened " to Meskill, since it caused him to pursue a judicial career instead of continuing a career seeking elective office
Born in Paris ( his father was a former secretary of Étienne François, duc de Choiseul ), and considered in retrospect the most important member of the Bertin family, he began his journalistic career by writing for the Journal Français and other papers during the French Revolution.

retrospect and move
Fontaine's position was offered then to ex-Grand Prix, Praying Mantis and Stratus vocalist Bernie Shaw, and that in retrospect proved to be a winning move.
This move, LaMarche says, would always be something he regretted doing instead of moving to New York: "... in retrospect, I thought it was a mistake.
As a cost cutting, but in retrospect ill-conceived move in the mid-1970s, ABC Records discarded their multitrack master tapes to save storage space.
In retrospect, Carigiet described the move as an “ emigration to the low-lands ”, from a “ mountain boy ’ s paradise ” to a “ gloomy apartment on the ground floor in a narrow town alley ”.
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.
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.

retrospect and Johnson
In retrospect, audio tapes from the Johnson White House, revealed a quid pro quo unrelated to chicken.
In retrospect, audio tapes from the Johnson White House, revealed a quid pro quo unrelated to chicken.

retrospect and critical
In retrospect, the album has also gone on to receive much critical acclaim and has been recognized as a landmark album in hip-hop.
's first signings and thanks to the consistent sales and critical kudos generated by his recordings, the label came to be known in retrospect as " the house that Trane built ".
Chris Boucher has been frequently critical of the way in which the series was realised and has since stated that, in retrospect, he wishes he had volunteered to produce the series himself.
Nothing daunted, Merezhkovsky continued in the same vein – in fact, invented ( in retrospect ) the whole new genre of philosophical essay as a form of critical thesis, something totally unheard of in Russian literature before.

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