Sentences with phrase «hindsight as»

With hindsight as my guide, I've come to use the GRM as the initial test to know whether if I should look at a potential property.
This is so even if we apply 20/20 hindsight as the standard of performance being applied.
Of course, that's really only useful if I can reproduce my original analysis & perspective — with the help of the financials & my notes from that period, I think I can do just that (hopefully eliminating the benefit of hindsight as much as possible).
But then I remembered that this is being spoken into a recorder from hindsight as an adult, so that helps explain that, too.
Now that we have hindsight as a guide.
11:18 - And we're now on to acting Met commissioner Tim Godwin, who says he would like «hindsight as foresight» in relation to the rioting.
It's easy with hindsight as we know Rose got injured, so not a stab at AVB as I love the bloke.
First, regardless of short - term speculation, the present yield - seeking speculative extreme is likely to be seen in hindsight as one of the three most reckless financial bubbles in U.S. history, on par with the 1929 and 2000 extremes.

Not exact matches

But in hindsight, they never seem quite as bad.»
I think in hindsight, we have not been as present in American football and in baseball as we should be.
«I think, in hindsight, we talk about those days as if we had this grand plan and we were executing flawlessly,» Joe McCambley, a member of the creative team that came up with the AT&T banner ad, says in the podcast episode.
In hindsight, a great idea is too easily seen as immaculately born and immediately valuable.
«As I look back,» he says in one of three interviews he has given Fortune in recent months, «I wish I'd had the benefit of hindsight and done the things we've done recently earlier.»
In hindsight, not as much as I thought.
«Though there could be some industrial logic to the speculated Time Warner - AT & T combination (similar to Comcast - NBC Universal in hindsight), we believe the upfront financial benefits do not seem as readily apparent,» Kannan Venkateshwar and Amir Rozwadowski, analysts at Barclays, wrote in a recent report on the possible deal.
In hindsight, as an editor, if you are going to expose someone to mockery there needs to be a point to it.»
Now hindsight is always 20/20, but Robert has been quoted as saying they shouldn't have taken the company public.
Also, I probably shouldn't have used the «aspergers - like» term, as I'm not a doctor and that's a too personal jab to make in hindsight.
The PSOE's party elders did not choose him for this role, but if Pedro Sánchez takes the lead, in Europe as much as in Spain, and reopens the debate about the euro, acknowledging that the current structure does not work and defining with the help of hindsight what vulnerabilities must be addressed in a reformed European Union, the party's new leader can halt the decline of the PSOE at home and reverse the ugly nationalism spreading through Europe.
Just as the events of the second half of last year look clearer in hindsight, we doubtless have more to learn about this period, and may well need to add to our current interpretation.
Now, we can see in hindsight that its recent dithering around the brick - and - mortar experience, as an experiment, was only a rumbling of the seismic event in the offing.»
If current levels were to turn out, in hindsight, to be the final lows of this decline, I suspect that the overall return over the next cycle (by the time we do observe a full 20 % loss) will be as tame as we've seen since the bull market started in 2003.
Now, in hindsight, had I given this indicator maximum weight during the recent advance, we might have been as much as 40 % unhedged on the signal rather than 20 %.
More likely is that the current run of happy markets and favorable sentiment will be seen, with the benefit of hindsight, as a sugar high.
In hindsight, the 8996 stock funds tracked by Lipper averaged a 13.3 % loss during 2001, after losing ground in 2000 as well, while we gained.
Hindsight Bias Predicting the past as if one knew what would happen.
Pulling forward demand is currently a feature of Canadian monpol (read: an explicitly stated goal), but with the benefit of hindsight I still believe we'll come to think of it as a bug.
In hindsight, traders should have just hodled, as those $ 1 litecoins proved to be worth a whole lot more five years down the line (feathercoin and terracoin not so much).
Not too shabby, but if we were GS shareholders we'd certainly have a few questions about the deal — especially as it seems in hindsight that it was completely unnecessary.
I read it as saying that MUFP is based on looking at what would have been an ideal withdrawal strategy using hindsight with the US data.
I know it's always nice to look back and ask yourself the «what if» question and as you know hindsight is always 20/20.
And every stock market, in hindsight, is seen as «fairly valued» when it suffers no panic and slowly appreciates as it's supposed to do.
In hindsight, they count the success of their albums and the forward motion that resulted as some of the most significant events for them.
Third, the description of conditions is buttressed by the historian's hindsight, masquerading as the foresight of clever contemporaries: «the future held little in store for these fragments...» and «it would gain in strength and in its prospects for the future.»
Also, as noted, I apologized for those times when my anger got the better of me but in hindsight, I see I was exhibiting signs of prologued trauma and abuse not signs of mental illness (like most of NYC I got tested post 9/11 and there's no signs of mental illness though my childhood growing up with two alcoholic parents who died before I was 18 does produce some triggers that I now know how to manage so I don't let my anger get the better of me).
It's an uncomfortable reality, but whether we describe people as submitting to the Bible or as using the Bible depends largely on hindsight.
@Eric, as they said, hindsight is 20/20.
Among both Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany there were those who, as the New Testament says about the apostle Paul's involvement in the martyrdom of Stephen, were «consenting to the death» of the Jews (Acts 8:1), and many more who were (as it seems now, by hindsight) blindly insensitive to the situation.
In hindsight I have realized that these times were precious times although such experiences didn't make me feel as if there was anything worthy in them.
I'm humbled, and a little frightened, by how often true justice is only recognized as such in hindsight
If in hindsight Israel collected only those prophecies which could be understood as properly fulfilled prediction, in accordance with the Deuteronomic law of the prophet, there is no way of determining how many other «true» prophets there may have been, «true» in the sense that they accurately proclaimed the character of God's intent.
Ritter, who happens to describe himself as a happy atheist, said in hindsight he wishes they hadn't used the word «militant» and that no ill will was intended.
Many qualifications need to be made as a result of hindsight.
Of course, a compliment was gold (even if hindsight sometimes showed it was for promise as much as performance).
They will be received just as Jesus has been received, and in the hindsight of the crucifixion, these words must have had even greater meaning.
We enjoy 20/20 hindsight vision, proud of reformations past even as we are blind to the present need for reformation and restoration.
But there was insight here, as well as hindsight.
Now in hindsight I could have added less as the texture of a bounty bar isn't quite as dense as mine turned out.
(Also in hindsight, the cornmeal could probably be cut in half as it did get too thick.)
In hindsight, I would up the custard and banana layer, but leave the crust and the peanut butter cream topping as is in the recipe (the crust seemed a bit thick, and the peanut butter layer is VERY rich).
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