Sentences with phrase «hindsight means»

But the gift of hindsight means that we all know that wasn't the case.
drop ozil and sanchez... rely on ramsy and iwobi... LOL... might want to look up what hindsight means... 5 years of the same problem does nt qualify

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Or at least that was the meaning that I got from it, though in hindsight I was really just projecting my own concern onto the song.
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.
The on - comment issue is that almost universally, off - field means off - football, and many people are trying to hindsight McDowell's football red flag into predicting non-football behavior by either falsely claiming he had non-football flags at draft time also or claiming that the line from being lazy to reckless sporting is scouted logic instead of intuition that happened to fall correctly.
It meant that we had to go through the play - offs, which with hindsight was brilliant, and meant a great day out at Wembley.
Juventus have played like three billion games per week since January, and this happens to coincide with a switch in formation that includes having four designated attackers, and Juventus don't actually have many true attackers (due to a strange midfielder fetish; I'm sort of a Rincon fan, as much as that can be true, and of course hindsight is 20 - 20 but it would've been nice to spend that cash on a utility attacker rather than another central midfielder), all of which means Higuain has been logging a lot of minutes.
When I was in the middle of it I felt horrible about putting my needs above my child's needs, but in hindsight I feel pretty good about the way I started to teach my son that other people had rights, too, and that respecting someone else's needs didn't mean he was being abandoned.
The Judgmental Listener, who doesn't mean to be, but her 20/20 hindsight often leaves the teller feeling that she should have made better choices.
While the hindsight enabled by the 2015 general election result and Brexit means the precise legacies of the Coalition are still unfolding, this is an indispensable text that provides intriguing, -LSB-...]
Dubious as hindsight tells us it was, his notion of correlation furnished Cuvier with a means of bringing long - extinct forms back to life.
Our parents» hindsight and ability to empathize to your own dating and love lives means they just may be able to see the road ahead of you more clearly than you can yourself.
The film has the benefit of hindsight — while it wishes to show a complete and full account of the facts, the fact it's bereft of an opinion on him means that it comes across as somewhat insincere.
A lack of hindsight prohibits us from viewing the relevant past, which means that we are unable to see what might happen in the future.
An unusual and uncommonly moving family memoir, with a twist that give new meaning to hindsight, insight, and forgiveness.
Everyday items, inconsequential things assume a meaning that often in apparent only in hindsight.
It would've meant going up against Adobe instead of Amazon, true, but hindsight says it would've been safer.
That doesn't necessarily mean the return will be lower — stock markets could tank and a CD could look brilliant in hindsight — but one should expect lower returns.
Austria's 97 Years of Loss This article by John Authers stresses how difficult it is to time the market because the mean (to which the argument goes that everything will revert) itself inflates, rendering the data at the time of the bubble much more confusing that in hindsight.
But I know what you mean about individual stocks; it's all in hindsight though.
But the powerful lesson from studying the phrase «that doesn't make sense» rests in the fact that it often means one of two things: 1) One's current view of how a certain part of the world works is wrong, and it will make sense once that view is corrected (and in hindsight); or 2) There is something much bigger going on, which one does not yet understand.
This means the current model has benefit of hindsight bias as he acted to modify the model to correct inadequacies.
My only hesitation: like many, I only trusted brand names - in hindsight a big mistake as I used to have mutual funds with CIBC that never seemed to go anywhere, and I am unsure what it would mean to switch my portfolio to a new kid on the block.
At the time I had absolutely no idea what he meant by that but, in hindsight, perhaps he was hinting at a true Premium Economy Class cabin?
It's a clever touch that these photo collections are reviewed at the end of the day, too, as it means that you're often looking at these moments of light - hearted innocence with the benefit of hindsight.
Sholette, in his discussion of Occupy Wall Street, summoned Jacques Derrida, reminding everyone that «the archive only has meaning in the future» and that artists must not forget that their work is evidence of their lived experiences, adding to a fragmented archive that we might only be able to decipher in hindsight.
By all means, let's fill the safety gaps revealed in hindsight.
Perhaps his point was that the simple fact that the research enjoys university and charitable foundation support does not necessarily mean that it will appear valuable in hindsight — or to put it another way, that «argument from authority» does not always lead one to truth.
On the GISS curve 1986 had the ~ same T as 1961, hindsight is 20/20, from the 87 perspective it was by no means clear that we were in a period of global warming.
With hindsight, it also became clear that protection and management of many reserves remained inadequate (the extirpation of tigers in the Indian tiger reserves of Sariska, reported in 2004, and Panna, reported in 2010, is illustrative) and this, coupled with an increased demand for tiger parts [12], meant that poaching of tigers and prey decimated populations across Asia, both inside and outside reserves.
With the advantage of hindsight, I didn't need to use harmonic means, instead I could have again broken the atmosphere radation band into fractions, and instead of harmonic means, used the fraction escaping to space.
I think what's interesting about that example is all the older attorneys really, in hindsight, looking back, can appreciate the value of what mentorship means in the practice of law.
More importantly perhaps for those like me who tend to suffer from tech FoMO, the relative technological dullness of 2011 (in hindsight) also means that it's probably OK to generally ignore most of the noise in the tech space and focus on what matters.
They say that hindsight is 20/20; meaning that when you look back at past situations, problems or their corrective solutions seem to be crystal clear.
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