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(Does such correctness apply retrospectively, too, I wonder? I imagine Sebastian Flyte and Father Brown being thus retro-fitted).
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This contradiction (the signal was weak, and yet it was retrospectively strong too with respect to events) is based on the fact that a future which does not exist is unknown.
For all the emphasis on "being in love" and "sobbing uncontrollably" and other lamentations of this "abject, unfruitful creature", there's a lot of steady common sense too, if only retrospectively: "I'd spent a great deal of my life after childhood being an adolescent; a stage that most people think occupies a finite number of years".
He also retrospectively added his theory of the "orgone".
What we learned is that people thinking retrospectively about their lives regret working too much and expressing their feelings too little.
aPC was approved by the FDA after publication of the PROWESS trial, which seemed to be too hasty when viewed retrospectively.
Findings on bimanual and speculum examination as noted by GPs were too diverse to interpret retrospectively as being either normal or abnormal.
We believe that the reason may very well be that our retrospectively assessed clinical presentation score was too crude and that the patients, where a CT scan was performed within 24 h of admission, already presented very low scores.
For instance, Brown [35] used a perceptual-motor task as the concurrent task, arguing that a task like word-categorization might be too passive to produce the interference effect retrospectively.
Early aseptic loosening occurred after 14 months in patient no. 8. Retrospectively, the reason was found to be that a too small stem had been implanted during the initial operation.
No TRAPS patients were retrospectively selected since the clinical spectrum for this disease is too unspecific.
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