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With and hindsight
With hindsight, the machine lacked the RAM ( a typical program would need to fit in only around 20 kB once display memory is subtracted ) and processing power to take on the prevailing Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
With hindsight, critics have argued that the two types of game gradually became dichotomous as they evolved, though the two terms may still be conflated.
With hindsight, we can discount Dana's conjecture that this contraction was due to the cooling of the Earth ( aka the cooling Earth theory ).
With hindsight we can see that this was the beginning of what was to become Mahler ’ s middle period.
With the benefit of hindsight, it can be said that algebraic geometry had been wrestling with two problems for a long time.
(...) With hindsight, what Troubled Souls really represented was naked ambition.
With hindsight, this split had unfortunate consequences.
With historical hindsight it is possible to see that Taylor was essentially inventing something like the highest-level programming for industrial process control and numerical control in the absence of any machines that could carry it out.
With hindsight, much of this machinery proved unnecessary for most practical applications of the étale theory, and gave a simplified exposition of étale cohomology theory.
With the benefit of hindsight he remarked that the German declarations of war on Russia and France in 1914 were "... justifiable but over-hasty and unnecessary ".
Hearing how the client who just left him to die is an embezzler: " With the wisdom of hindsight, that doesn't surprise me.
With hindsight, one might say that a new note was struck when a controversy about the meaning of the eucharist blew up around Berengar of Tours in the 11th century: hints of a new confidence in the intellectual investigation of the faith that perhaps foreshadowed the explosion of theological argument that was to take place in the 12th century.
With hindsight, we can see how the electro-biologists ’ practice was closer to what we would now recognize as hypnotism, but at the time it seemed to some as though they were ignoring the welfare of their subjects, by failing to recharge their bodies with the vital magnetic fluid.
With hindsight, it was never going to be as popular as my other works.
Philip E. L. Smith writes: " With the benefit of hindsight we can now see that many Late Paleolithic peoples in the Old World were poised on the brink of plant cultivation and animal husbandry as an alternative to the hunter-gatherer's way of life ".
With hindsight this may be seen as something of a prototype of the municipal housing that followed in the post-war period and the beginnings of town planning as an accepted concern of the state.
With hindsight, some people claimed this was a deliberate ploy to move Simpson to Celtic before Stein himself moved, but in fact it was due to a wage dispute.
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.
With the benefit of the hindsight contained in equation ( 3 ), we are able to understand the historical impact of Kelvin's idea on physics.
With the benefit of hindsight, we can see that Couturat was in broad agreement with the logicism of Russell and Whitehead, while Poincaré anticipated Brouwer's intuitionism.
With hindsight, the capture of Bristol was the high tide of King Charles ' war, his best and only chance of ending the conflict on his own terms ".
With hindsight, and considering uninsured banks ' precariousness, this appears to have been true.
With the benefit of hindsight, BA had underestimated the strength of the gathering opposition to its planned " virtual " merger with American Airlines.
With hindsight it ’ s safe to assume S. D.
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.

With and shorter
With the advent of fast-burning smokeless powder, the velocity disadvantages of the shorter barrels became less of an issue ( see internal ballistics ).
With no need of a long barrel to fire full-power ammunition, a shorter barrel could be used.
With the exception of sighthounds, most dogs of similar weight to coyotes have a slightly shorter stride.
With this format, including shorter chukkas, with breaks in between, the ponies are not getting over tired, so there is no need for such a large " string ".
With integrated regulator / BC inflator designs, the secondary demand valve is at the end of an even shorter hose ( the BC mouthpiece / exhaust ) than is the case with the conventional octopus demand valve, so deliberate use of the primary regulator and hose to help another diver becomes even more appropriate, and almost essential, with the BC-integrated-regulator configuration.
With these new methods they solved an instance with 49 cities to optimality by constructing a tour and proving that no other tour could be shorter.
With very small currents and considering shorter time scales ( thus wider bandwidths ) shot noise can be significant.
With shorter tines a nib will be stiffer.
With modern equipment, this is widely understood to be unnecessary, and in many countries shorter spacings are used.
With achondroplasia, one's limbs are proportionately shorter than one's trunk ( abdominal area ), with a larger head than average and characteristic facial features.
With the advent of NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow, Nationwide Series cars have become very different from their Sprint Cup Series counterparts, the main differences being a slightly shorter wheelbase ( 105 " instead of 110 "), 100 pounds less weight, and a less powerful engine.
With ships sailing directly to the Malabar coast, black pepper was now travelling a shorter trade route than long pepper, and the prices reflected it.
With the increased popularity in many countries of shorter dresses and swimsuits during the 20th century and the consequential exposure of parts of the body on which hair is commonly found, there has been an increase in the practice of removing unwanted body hair, such as on legs, underarms and elsewhere.
With a terminus at Superior, Wisconsin, the Great Northern was able to provide transportation from the Pacific to the Atlantic by taking advantage of the shorter distance to Duluth from the ocean, as compared to Chicago.
With this scale, each increment roughly doubles the amount of light ( longer time ) or halves it ( shorter time ).
With the exception of T. plicata, the lateral leaves are shorter than the facial leaves ( Li et al.
With overhead camshafts, the valvetrain will be shorter and lighter, as no pushrods are required.
With Léon Daudet he edited the movement's review La Revue de l ' Action Française, which in 1908 became a daily newspaper under the shorter title L ' Action Française.
With some exceptions, responses to longer stimuli could also be inferred by adding together the responses for multiple shorter stimuli summing to the same longer duration.
With a slightly arched body and the front legs a little shorter than the hind legs, they are well-shaped to penetrate thickets.
With respect to ambient air, the higher humidity of the air used to dry the clothes has the effect of increasing drying times ; however, because heat pump dryers conserve much of the heat of the air they use, the already-hot air can be cycled more quickly, possibly leading to shorter drying times than traditional dryers, depending on the model.
With the introduction of longer range aircraft, notably flying boats, these shorter range planes increasingly found their niche feeding the newer and longer range airliners by flying passengers to the mainline's airline hubs.
With the urban expansion of the metropolis these holdings were in turn let out on building licences or shorter leases to others by the Rolls family at considerable profit to them, notably the desirable residencial development in the 1750s in the area of what is now Surrey Square and the Paragon which were designed by their Surveyor Michael Searles ( a road near this is named after him ).
With rose, the skins may be kept in contact for a shorter period to give color to the wine, in that case the must may be pressed as well.
With heads now turning towards their latest, Acumen was invited to go out on a national tour with industrial rock pioneers Chemlab and enjoyed shorter stints supporting industrial rock legends KMFDM and Monster Voodooo Machine.

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