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We retroactively associated these site types to their distinguishing variables.

We retroactively studied patients treated for hip implant infection between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2006 at our Infectious Diseases Department, which is a tertiary referee center.

Only then, it seems, can we retroactively go back and authenticate Sam's announcement as being meaningful, it's like waiting for an umpiring crew to confirm an on-the-field ruling before celebrating a game-winning touchdown.

But if, to quote Louis Cozolino, a psychologist who writes on the neuroscience of therapy, "memory is a form of internal enactment of whatever is being recalled," how do we retroactively create a life story out of events that were never experienced?

Should we retroactively put a mug of beer on the plaques of Grover Cleveland Alexander, Babe Ruth, and Mike King Kellyly?

We don't care if he can play guitar like Jimi, because we wouldn't know if he's actually playing or not, but the singing is where we can actually judge, and when he does sing, and succeeds, so late in the film, we retroactively ask: Would it have been better if we had heard it earlier?

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While we cannot retroactively correct our initial oversight, we have now noted the problem in the text of the manuscript.

So, if we are going to ban the "Stupid Hoe" video from BET, we need to do some serious hip-hop content reparations:  Maybe we can retroactively ban all the other videos that show women's booties more than the artists' faces, that glorify getting high whenever possible, that make it cool to go to prison, and that have turned ignorance into a fashion statement.

Let's all pretend this is 2006 so we can retroactively enjoy my imaginary review of The Way It Is, a reality show about the highs and lows of then-rising R&B starlet Keyshia Cole.

In Matters of Exchange, Harold J. Cook (of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine) examines the role of Dutch economics and commerce on the development of modern empirical scientific method during the Dutch Golden Age (a period coterminous with what we have, retroactively, named the "scientific revolution").

And then my gripe with this is we go back retroactively and say, "Hey, we're going to try and change the rules".

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