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the hindsight
noun
Realisation or understanding of the significance and nature of events after they have occurred
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Mr Smithers conducted another exercise in which he took the "hindsight value" of US equities.
The Hindsight Career Project Web site will continue operations until the club's Web site is redesigned.
The Hindsight is encased in hard black plastic and is waterproof.
With the hindsight of decades, historians and political experts have given the Lindsay mayoralty mixed reviews.
Throughout this ambitious, subtle account, Emmerson tries hard not to play the hindsight game.
Bloomer was ridiculed but of course vindicated with the hindsight of history.
Here's a look at that first issue, with the hindsight offered by 25 years of scientific advancement.
"With the hindsight of 60 years, sure you can figure things out," said Lynne Brown, the N.Y.U.
The hindsight criticism was that you then had to go all in on the communications plan and take the opposition narrative head on.
This is intended as a purely retrospective exercise, not a predictive one, making no apology for taking advantage of the hindsight we now have.
The Hindsight Career Project, an initiative that offers advice on how to get ahead in advertising, has found a new home.
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