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In retrospect, mainly positive assessments of his chancellorship prevail, not only with the German public, which voted him the " greatest German of all time " in a 2003 television poll, but even with some of today's left-wing intellectuals, who praise his unconditional commitment to western-style democracy and European integration.
Having qualified in medicine by means of the Conjoint Diploma ( MRCS England, LRCP London ) in 1930 Bion spent seven years in psychotherapeutic training at the Tavistock Clinic, an experience he regarded, in retrospect, as having had some limitations.
In retrospect, the scientific value of the debate lies more in providing examples that a cladistic methodology is not incompatible with an overall phenetical scientific doctrine, and that thus, simply because some study " uses cladistics ", it does not guarantee superior results.
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.
In retrospect, some commentators have concluded that the violence signaled the end of the " hippie " movement, which espoused an ethos of free love and peace.
In retrospect, Robinson commented that at first, Duncan was reluctant to step into the void, still needing some time to truly develop his leadership skills.
Although in retrospect some parts are immature, here the young Nervi already showed impressive skill.
His comments were criticized by some in the media, though Rae himself would later write that his words seemed " particularly apt " in retrospect and " certainly aroused an angry response which often means a target has been hit ".
The relations between the Catholic Church and the state have been constantly evolving with various forms of government, some of them controversial in retrospect.
In retrospect, some historians see this as the final defeat of Philip II, who had furthered dynastic causes through championing ultra-Catholic principles, and a sign of the long downfall of Habsburg Spain and the gradual rise in European hegemony of France during the ensuing Grand Siècle.
Looking back at the McCarthy era over 40 years later as an interviewee in the film Arguing the World, Glazer reflected on the stance he and some other liberal anti-communists took: " Even at the time and also in retrospect we never managed to figure out a good position, one that was respectable and moral and responsive to all the complicated issues raised ... I still don't think we have one.
In retrospect, Clark said, " I think that with music school and art school, or school in any form, there has to be some system of grading and measurement.
He said: " Obviously, there may be occasions when, in retrospect, a commander chose the wrong piece of equipment, the wrong vehicle, for the particular threat that the patrol or whatever it was encountered and we had some casualties as a result.
The factors that necessitate the creation of a subculture often forge the elements that make it unique and give it some form of cultural legacy in retrospect.
The phrase was used by some in retrospect when assessing the creation of the post – World War II set of international institutions: the United Nations ; the U. S. security alliances such as NATO ; the Bretton Woods system of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ; and even the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan were seen as characterizing or comprising this new order.
" By the time we had resolved some of the terms ," he said, " they were really against the wall in terms of back story ... In retrospect, I should have just slept on the set because it was like sixty or seventy pages a day!
In his early years, he worked as an agricultural explorer and as a scholar of heredity, where he played a prominent ( and, to some in retrospect, notorious ) role in the Eugenics movement of the early twentieth century.
While Popenoe had no contact with the regime of Nazi Germany and abhorred the Racial hygiene campaign as it unfolded, some theorists in retrospect associate his work as feeding this program of the Nazi government.
Several events were construed in retrospect as having warned of the disaster: some " immense columns of flame " appeared, and five days previously, all animals and vermin fled the city, going toward Keryneia.
In retrospect, some have merely chalked the decision to remove Leaping Lizard up to hubris.
In retrospect, this position altered dramatically with the times and, as critic and biographer Lev Anninsky noted, while Melnikov-Pechersky or Nikolai Leskov have always been far from the literary mainstream, Pisemsky spent some time as a ' first rank ' author and was praised as an ' heir to Gogol ' in the course of the 1850s, then dropped from the elite to slide into almost total oblivion which lasted for decades.
In retrospect they've said, " When you get older, love and life stand as a human shield to your ego, till your ego gets old, and gives up on that as well ..." " We've made some great memories ... Now it's time to be grown up ..."
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.

retrospect and critics
In retrospect other critics have seen the AT & T Building as the first Postmodernist statement, necessary in the context of modernism's aesthetic cul-de-sac.
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.
The debut was not popular with rock critics ( especially in the USA where a Rolling Stone reviewer infamously promised to commit suicide " if this band makes it ") but in retrospect the attitude towards it changed.
" He regretted the decision to release no singles in retrospect, as " it meant the only judgement of our music was being made too much by critics opinions, which was ok and everything but there is nothing like the excitement of hearing on the radio.
In retrospect, album tracks such as " Debaser ", " Wave of Mutilation ", " Monkey Gone to Heaven ", " Gouge Away ", and " Hey " are highly acclaimed by critics, while the album, along with debut LP Surfer Rosa, is often seen as the band's strongest work.
Released in 1934, a full 20 years before Lord of the Flies ( his second major work and first novel ), he later derided it, but critics in retrospect called it " not bad.
The album featured a line-up of songs very " Russian " in both lyric and tune, and wasn't initially met with much public appreciation ( in retrospect, however, it is considered by most critics one of his best records ).
In retrospect, critics have seen the AT & T Building as the first Postmodernist building.

retrospect and music
Harkleroad in 1998 said in retrospect: " We're dealing with a strange person, coming from a place of being a sculptor / painter, using music as his idiom.
In a 2010 article for PopMatters, music writer Tyler Lewis elaborated on the term in retrospect, stating " The term ' neo-soul ' has been the subject of intense debate ever since Kedar Massenburg coined it as a way to market Erykah Badu's Baduizm 13 years ago.
He was influenced by music from a young age, ranging from the Irish songs his father listened to, to the music of the church across the road, to the various radio stations he was able to pick up on the family radiogram. While his family had a piano at home, he was the only member to not receive piano lessons, something he was grateful for in retrospect as it meant he was able to come to it without memories of strict lessons ..
( In retrospect, this recording opened the doors to the further incredible boom of the traditional Cuban music of the period.
" In retrospect, Ahmet Ertegun's brother Nesuhi credits the extraordinary sound of the song to the restricted size of the studio and the technologically advanced recording equipment used ; the sound quality is clear enough to hear Charles slapping his leg in time with the song when the music stops during the calls and responses.
'" 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, radio personality and Songbook devotee Jonathan Schwartz has described it as " America's classical music ".

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Statistically this has represented a loss to the nation, although one must admit that in an individual case the decision in retrospect may have been a wise one.
In retrospect a solution could have been to add a parity bit to each number as written.
The term may be used with certainty only in retrospect when share prices have since crashed.
" In retrospect, however, Gilliam has stated that he wouldn't have liked to direct any Potter film.
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.
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 ).
In retrospect, Stone felt that Young was right and he should have swapped Hannah's role with hers.
In retrospect, it is easy to see the monumental nature of Foster's appointment in lieu of the profound effects Rivers's work would have on Cambridge and indeed in the scientific world in general.
Workers Liberty, which follows in the third camp tradition established by the Workers Party, holds that " Trotsky and everything he represented was defeated and as we have to recognise in retrospect defeated for a whole historical period.
In retrospect, this would have been valuable, since he unexpectedly died about two years later.
In retrospect, these pains may have been the first warning signs of the heart attack he was to suffer the following year.
According to Jack Paar, speaking in retrospect, he felt he may have ruined Cass's Oscar chances by lobbying too much for her on his enormously popular television series The Tonight Show.
In retrospect, however, Warshaw stated that Spielberg's idea might have had merit.
Possibly more than any other aspect of Constable's work, the oil sketches reveal him in retrospect to have been an avant-garde painter, one who demonstrated that landscape painting could be taken in a totally new direction.
Thomas said in a New York Times interview that " If I had seen miracles Hinn's ministry, I would have been happy to trumpet it ... but in retrospect, I think they do more damage to Christianity than the most committed atheist.
In retrospect, the illness could have been an early symptom of the brain tumor that eventually took his life.
" Some singles have also been designated double A-sides in retrospect, such as " Don't Be Cruel " and " Hound Dog " by Elvis Presley.
The duo have said that in retrospect, most of their albums have a ' feel ' of either Los Angeles or New York City, the two main bases where Becker and Fagen lived and operated ( see below ).
In retrospect, Cerny wished he had included more courses to give the game greater longevity, but extra courses would have required more time and increased hardware costs.
His chief cardiologist, Dr. Ira Weiss, later stated that despite his own protestations against the Rebbe's being treated in 770, in retrospect, it had turned out to be the correct decision, and " the Rebbe, in fact received better medical care in 770 than he would have had we taken him to the hospital.
The extra " e ," according to Dionne, " was the worst thing I could have done in retrospect, and in 1975 I finally got rid of that damn ' e ' and became ' Dionne Warwick ' again.

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