It's only after the fact — sometimes long after the fact, depending on when you open the Uber app next — when riders are asked whether they want to tip.
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Officials charged Crystal Boettler, 40, with accessory after the fact and Barker with accessory after the fact, unlawful removal of a dead body, and desecration of a human corpse.
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Can voters punish politicians for stupid spending after the fact?
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Facility fees can be tough to fight after the fact.
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She didn't know she'd been nominated until after the fact.
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You'll just decide what that shot is after the fact.
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Then there's the sharing of the content after the fact.
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Facilitating transition after the fact is extraordinarily costly and problematic.
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We arrive at rational reasons for them after the fact.
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Only Luminous's Jin and Baek were charged after the fact.
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Raising awareness after the fact can only accomplish so much.
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Another defendant is charged as an accessory after the fact.
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"The details almost always unravel after the fact," Martin said.
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Did you have regrets about doing that after the fact?
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We just don't want to find out after the fact.
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What would FDA be able to do after the fact?
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Watching a fight after the fact transforms the experience itself.
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The doctors didn't figure that out until after the fact.
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Roughly 2,000 additional emails contained information classified after the fact.
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This is vengeance after the fact that charges were dropped.
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Streamed live to Twitter, or just slightly after the fact.
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How does Einstein's tip rank — even if after the fact?
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"I make it up after the fact," Mr. Hirst said.
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The law allows foreign agents to file after the fact.
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It was really after the fact that it got scary.
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But those kind of readings feel inserted after the fact.
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Smith also faces one count of accessory after the fact.
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"You don't know that until after the fact," he said.
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Most people form opinions about foreign policy after the fact.
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We can't wait to develop a treatment after the fact.
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Maybe it's just me, going over everything after the fact.
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So here we are, nearly three weeks after the fact.
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We find out about enforcement actions only after the fact.
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In the past, they have gotten paid after the fact.
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" He continued: "I got sick 16 years after the fact.
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Stitching together after the fact, they shot some additional scenes.
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Our only constitutional remedy is after the fact, through impeachment.
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There's a reason why women come out after the fact.
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Then, after the fact, he insists on paying for a cab.
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I think that was sort of fixing it after the fact.
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He will be charged with being an accessory after the fact.
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More surprising is what Corinne has to say after the fact.
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Facebook has taken action to remedy these problems after the fact.
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"I was deeply conflicted," he said, 40 years after the fact.
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"It's hard to bolt on morality after the fact," said Menn.
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It's easy to be a prophet five decades after the fact.
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I don't want to watch it on YouTube after the fact.
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A great way to bank on Bachelor fame after the fact.
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Collecting all of those photos after the fact can be tedious.
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WALLACE: No, he was clear -- he was clear after the fact.
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It's nice being able to sit here now after the fact.
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Like Samsung's offering, the effect can be adjusted after the fact.
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But after the fact, I'm always glad I hit the gym.
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He also posted photos of each of them after the fact.
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Or insurers denying care for emergencies deemed "unnecessary" after the fact.
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It was just the way it was received after the fact.
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I know Nick recorded it on his iPhone after the fact.
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There is no complaining after the fact that you were duped.
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This has held clear and sharp, unwavering, years after the fact.
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But then after the fact — that's when the anxiety kicks in.
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Some had barely any recollection of the interview after the fact.
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We can't get there a week or two after the fact.
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What drew Rockwell to the subject three years after the fact?
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"Justice after the fact is only after the damage is done."
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Seeing yourself on TV after the fact is even MORE fun.
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A seventh was charged with being an accessory after the fact.
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They should want more than a chance to apologize after the fact.
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Videos can also be replayed after the fact or shared to Twitter.
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The kind of problem that no one can fix after the fact.
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The FTC can only do something after the fact and nothing more.
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They, uh, didn't know about that last part until after the fact.
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With huge hits, there's always an air of inevitability after the fact.
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VH: And they didn't retract it right until years after the fact.
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And the book has the usual problem of after-the-fact prologues.
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It's a pity that the authors predicted that only after the fact.
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The account regularly retweets predictions gone wrong, often months after the fact.
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Q was referencing Trump after the fact, which literally anyone can do.
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Bond pleaded guilty in February to accessory after the fact of murder.
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Again and again, we've tried to retrofit security in after the fact.
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Only after the fact will you realize it was, say, a cat.
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Remember, we didn&apost find out about this until after the fact.
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Yeah, I learned after the fact that it did begin with bots.
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Can you tell a poll worker after the fact and fix it?
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True character is shown in the moment, not days after the fact.
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Giannunzio is charged with making false reports and accessory after the fact.
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However, the one galling aspect to Cyborg's performance was after the fact.
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We didn't know, until after the fact, that records were being broken.
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It's definitely one of those grids that look easier after the fact.
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Instead, they maintain that the information was only classified after the fact.
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We don't believe insurance companies should be playing doctor after-the-fact.
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Reagan notified Congress pursuant to the War Powers Resolution after the fact.
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Now, after the fact, it was still probably all of those things.
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Rules are enforced primarily through after-the-fact removal, not upfront moderation.
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It's a matter of working smart, which I learned after the fact.
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Therefore, in his opinion, they're impossible to identify until after the fact.
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All conversations are collected and important bits mined out after the fact.
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Instead of having that conversation after the fact, let's have it now.
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The horror comes after the fact, checking for wounds, assessing the damage.
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I also thought of this Elvis Costello song, but after the fact.
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And attempts to correct statistically after the fact are fraught with difficulty.
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Most modern recessions have had clear narratives, at least after the fact.
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She has also been charged with accessory after the fact, police said.
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Our explanations for our behavior are shifting and constructed after the fact.
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Only after the fact did she realize that she'd gone into labor.
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This change often occurs after the fact, when we discover something is amiss.
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She could be charged with being an accessory after the fact, a felony.
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However, Britain maintained its position of neutrality in the war after the fact.
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I mean, that&aposs the video that we&aposre showing after the fact.
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They might have found some other ways that were kosher after the fact.
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Her social media showed evidence of other events in Chicago after the fact.
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Instead, the plan is to enforce the ban after the fact, Lyon says.
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Congressional leaders were not made aware of that meeting until after the fact.
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The Ukraine call was put in the secure server only after the fact.
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Why are we only just finding out about this well after the fact?
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Even 100 years after the fact, Albert Einstein is still getting his due.
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The half-hour series begins in the present day, years after the fact.
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The confidential label had been placed there by the FBI after the fact.
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Any action is after the fact, and doesn't prevent it from happening again.
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She also keeps her comings and goings to herself — until after the fact.
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A jailhouse informant also alleged to have overheard Fontenot confessing after the fact.
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Up until then, performance capture tended to be an after-the-fact process.
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They acknowledged there was a hazing event in text messages after the fact.
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In this case, Keepers was initially charged as an accessory AFTER the fact.
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But many Office of Legal Counsel opinions remain secret decades after the fact.
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The proposed mandatory reporting requirement mandates reporting of abuse – after the fact. Important?
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"The way we've always responded is through intervention after the fact," Bunch said.
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Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce just sold an ad campaign — decades after the fact.
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Also, all such a law could do is punish someone after the fact.
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I certainly don't think it'll be that obvious until well after the fact.
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After the fact: Farshchi says a CISO's role changes dramatically after a breach.
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It felt weird to sort of try and add that after the fact.
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She sent emails to colleagues seemingly giddy about the arrest after the fact.
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A CDC study conducted years after the fact found that about 13,21 died.
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Windstream discovered Aurelius's purchase of the credit-default swaps only after the fact.
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I looked on the sill after the fact, but I couldn't see anything.
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"I was having a glass of wine probably," Block said after the fact.
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Was that some crime of collusion or conspiracy before or after the fact?
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There's a moment after the fact where you realize, oh, I'm constructing something.
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I found out after the fact that the front desk accommodates pillow requests.
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Now, years after the fact, all three of them are off the hook.
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Murphy avoided mentioning, when Congress asked three months after the fact, Trump's involvement.
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That's what investigators are endeavoring to determine some 22011 years after the fact.
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Even if the woman told others after the fact, it's just not enough.
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"This spurious, after-the-fact explanation won't do," Engel added of the report.
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But man, in hindsight everything is real easy to see after the fact.
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Jameis Slaughter, Loyd's ex-girlfriend, is accused of being an accessory after the fact.
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He tore into that ham and I didn't realize it until after the fact.
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Leah's outrage is palpable still, two years after the fact and through the phone.
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I sort of come in and work to clean up messes after the fact.
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And because the bookkeeping is publicly accessible, records can't be manipulated after the fact.
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Individuals may file complaints against the government in court, but only after the fact.
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"It's an easy question to ask after the fact," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said.
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Still other men enjoy being told about it after the fact, in great detail.
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Merrell was given an added second-degree felony charge of accessory after the fact.
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If you ask after the fact, don't expect the money to come flowing in.
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It also will allow you to do forensics on an incident after the fact.
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Essentially, Polo murdered Marina, and both Nano and Samuel were witnesses after the fact.
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In other words, the plan prevents HiPPOs from cherry picking results after the fact.
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How surveys are organized and what happens after the fact are just as important.
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In 2015, 32 years after the fact, Snuka was charged with third-degree murder.
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"We had so much fun after the fact that it didn't matter," Vim says.
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He also criticized the department for providing the information a year after the fact.
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Feinstein, however, said she didn't find out about the letters until after the fact.
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Some of these people I did, after the fact, end up licensing photos from.
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Then, too, the United States informed Pakistan of the raid only after the fact.
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Predictably, there were a few glitches and some after-the-fact concerns were raised.
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I assume they didn't until after the fact, and then it's what it was.
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And then there were friends posting pictures of other wedding moments, after the fact.
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But what exactly are Express settings, and can I change them after the fact?
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Downing said Rosenstein's memo seemed to come "after the fact" to justify the investigation.
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As The Times reported, that footage is meant to be viewed after the fact.
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Months after the fact, we're still having a tough time with the series, too.
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All have been credibly accused after the fact of being skewed by Russian operatives.
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Often Trump stews after the fact about media coverage of his dramas for days.
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Y'know Trump would STILL be mid-Twitter rant, nearly 24 hours after the fact.
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Anyone who's flying and many of the background people were added after the fact.
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The White House notified Congress only after the fact, with a brief, classified document.
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You actually can modify the blur after the fact for our portrait mode pictures.
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He was asked if he still felt like a human piñata after the fact.
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"Making things up is fraud but creating a log after the fact is not."
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Or are they based on high-fidelity video capture that's animated after the fact?
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And then later, fixing it after [the fact] becomes ... so big and so impossible.
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"I rode in the car with this guy -- months after the fact," he said.
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EVEN THOUGH JPMORGAN PAID A HUGE PRICE FOR SOME OF THEM AFTER THE FACT.
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Honesty is easy after the fact when my own interests are no longer involved.
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Mr. Chamberlain was found guilty of being an accessory to murder after the fact.
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Rob wasn't told that until after the fact, and we're told he's still pissed.
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Then, too, the US only told Pakistan the raid was happening after the fact.
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Looks like the easiest thing to do is to treat them after the fact.
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The effects of a post-election response may be hard to assess after the fact.
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Eric Reyes Santiago pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact to a felony.
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To monetize the cash-payments, Careem manually collects commission from its drivers after the fact.
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The question is whether the party does something about it now or after the fact.
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Nor, apparently, does it ever leave him alone — not even 25 years after the fact.
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Yet it's seldom the case that a former employee publicly badmouths management after the fact.
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She will be charged as an accessory after the fact to capital murder, he said.
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While you're speaking, the text doesn't appear on the Clip; it's processed after the fact.
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They fear that their efforts to get here will be deemed insignificant after the fact.
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And, long after the fact, after taking these courses, some people want their money back.
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Wilds pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact and served no jail time.
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But those have come after the fact, not on the same day as the release.
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The reality is that it's much harder to retrofit ethics into technology after the fact.
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Sometimes, writers can be guilty of hyperbole after the fact when something like this happens.
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Clear AppClear (free on iOS) helps you manage your social media image after the fact.
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We're two years after the fact, and Scott's got three days left on house arrest.
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I make my living, in one way or another, analyzing police work after-the-fact.
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Bella's mother, Rachelle Bond, pleaded guilty in February to accessory after the fact of murder.
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A number of them, Fromme said, found out after the fact that they'd had sex.
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Now, years after the fact, the history of Steubenville has a new and disturbing chapter.
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There is no plan, but there is meaning, which I only discover after the fact.
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"We can only take action after the fact if consumers have adverse effects," she said.
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"Most people find out that I'm missing a leg only after the fact," he says.
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Instead, these protections have been added on after the fact – after the problems became severe.
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You never know until after the fact and you look back on it, but no.
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After the fact, it must discuss how the monetary strategy did change, if it did.
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They are essentially found, not made; discovered after the fact rather than intended before it.
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They established a clear baseline of unacceptable conduct, rather than force after-the-fact judgement.
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Is it possible (or even advisable) to discuss this with our niece after the fact?
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And they look at only a small number of APRN records, long after the fact.
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Coercive laws, whether prior censorship or after-the-fact sanctions, provide one kind of limit.
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Instead, the DOJ often warns potential violators and allows them to register after the fact.
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"(His) unsubstantiated, after-the-fact claims of sexual assault are patently false," the attorneys wrote.
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Even before the after-the-fact editors note, the excerpt had an extremely rocky rollout.
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Functionally this is easy to do and hard to detect and track after the fact.
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As one girl observes after the fact, it almost feels as if it never happened.
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One reason is that people are more likely to talk about experiences after the fact.
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He expressed doubt that any after-the-fact analysis would give doctors and patients answers.
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Its not an area we want to oil and then find out after the fact.
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He is MUUUUUUUUCHHHHHHH better than Bisping' after the fact will change the principles of striking.
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Instead, members who passed each other by are only shown this information after the fact.
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How do they handle the potential exemptions for specific products or countries after the fact?
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We only get to cover the event after the fact: when there's a dead body.
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It leaves it to other laws, and after the fact goes after companies that misbehave.
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JD: And you'd like to think that, after the fact, strategy was all at play.
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A state report compiled decades after the fact estimated that 100 to 300 people died.
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"The governor really didn't do much until hours and hours after the fact," he said.
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To be clear: everything inside the {curly brackets} is my language, added after the fact.
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Part of the difficulty, Kerber explained, was learning to be a champion, after the fact.
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In fact, films and television shows often serve, long after the fact, to drive tourism.
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But we're also not in favor of our intelligence interfering with elections after the fact.
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The source provided Business Insider with handwritten notes, taken after the fact, recounting the conversations.
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I used to strut like a hobo peacock back to my apartment after the fact.
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Few Turks are entirely convinced that he could simply steal the vote after the fact.
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And when you're there it's a different story than what you hear after the fact.
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Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — I really love a tough Friday puzzle, if only after the fact.
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She has been the recipient of a great many social services, after-the-fact interventions.
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He can be seen mugging for the camera in a selfie taken after the fact.
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Then he added: "After the fact, one is always wrong and could have done better."
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You can also adjust this after the fact, so it's fine to stick with the defaults.
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Carlos Ortiz, 30, changed his not guilty plea and pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact.
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You know, it's hard even after the fact sometimes to attribute any given move in markets.
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All the best tie-ins and ideas for this Lil Wayne blog come after the fact.
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What they have said is that basically after the fact, and you know there were partisans.
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A third person, Krystal Nicole Matlock, 30, was charged with accessory after the fact to murder.
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More than 113 years after the fact, there's still no definitive answer as to what happened.
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"I totally respect his decision to follow his heart," Burnham told PEOPLE exclusively after the fact.
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But even when you're courtside at the NBA slam dunk contest, you're "there" after the fact.
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Waco and Ruby Ridge were broadly believed to have been mishandled by authorities after the fact.
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EPA ethics officials reviewed the situation after the fact, seemingly ruling the situation was not improper.
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It's tough reliving it, 17 years after the fact, but I never hid it from Fox.
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Kevin Boettler was charged with accessory after the fact and unlawful removal of a dead body.
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His feigned helplessness after the fact is transparent to anyone who cares to consider the situation.
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Importantly, the colors are not "added" after the fact—they're genuinely indicative of discrete biological components.
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There may be a situation that I don't even realize is problematic until after the fact.
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Apparently, hell hath no fury like Italian home cooks scorned... even 14 years after the fact.
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You don't want to figure it out after the fact, or see the same thing repeated.
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They're not scripted, inserted after-the-fact by a production team, or created by a computer.
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When it comes to breaking up, people tend to focus on the "how" after the fact.
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Wilson later pleaded guilty as an accessory after the fact and received a five-year sentence.
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How many times have we heard someone say, after the fact, that they handled death "wrong"?
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Without such pre-planning, proving consent was or wasn't given after the fact is often difficult.
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But what happens years after the fact, when the allure of the art may have faded?
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Rachelle Bond has pleaded guilty to charges including being an accessory after the fact to murder.
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The girl's mother, Rachelle Bond, 40, is charged as an accessory to murder after the fact.
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Should your advisor be forthcoming with that information, or should you find out after the fact?
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Maybe 30 years after the fact, Linda Fairstein doesn't deserve the hate mail she's now receiving.
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The drums and orchestration weren't generated by the algorithm, but added for emphasis after the fact.
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By contrast, finding out who supplied Prince with prescription medication after the fact might be trickier.
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Donio said many young women even thanked her after the fact for standing up for herself.
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But some critics had issues with the singer's political and racially charged performance after the fact.
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But what does Aniston actually think of her pal's admission – many, many years after the fact?
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But it's more impressive in some ways that it remained relatively misunderstood after the fact, right?
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Regulators have also stepped in after the fact to take a look at the project's parameters.
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"I felt like they were going to let me stay here," Jose said after the fact.
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Boyd pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact as part of a plea deal.
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Your workout will also appear as a mapped exercise in the Fitbit app after the fact.
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Darkest Hour is certainly engaging during its run time, but it's weirdly forgettable after the fact.
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It's easier to circumvent poisonous thinking rather than scramble to find an antidote after the fact.
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A ceramic kiln for dollmaking explodes, but we learn about it second-hand, after the fact.
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"The Trump administration is an accessory after the fact to the Khashoggi murder," Mr. Simon said.
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Symptoms emerged days after the fact, and they were treated out of an abundance of caution.
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Several readers have asked whether there's wisdom in disputing the credit card charge after the fact.
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The committee further complained that McKinley didn't inform it of his actions until after the fact.
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The result is that the president often denigrates a former staff member's performance after the fact.
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He always asks me many, many questions about the movies we've made together after the fact.
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Instead, Woodward skips the travel ban, including only one glancing reference to it after the fact.
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"Drowsiness is a notoriously difficult problem to detect in an investigation conducted after the fact for a variety of reasons, principally because there is not any clear, obvious evidence for the police to see or measure after the fact like there might be with alcohol," Tefft said.
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And I think it's remarkable we are two years after the fact and just discovering it today.
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In 2014, the actress didn't announce the arrival of daughter Sienna until two months after the fact.
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Minami allegedly stepped down around March, and sometimes these things aren't well publicized until after the fact.
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Did you go back and tell them after the fact that you weren't actually making a documentary?
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And I think it's remarkable that we're two years after the fact and just discovering it today.
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But we will only be able to fully confirm the peak around five years after the fact.
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"Prevention of harm, not damage and after-the-fact repair, must be your goal," the letter said.
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However, I didn't tell my husband until after the fact because he would have had a coronary.
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The Times has a policy banning after-the-fact "quote approval," which was once a common practice.
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Laporta said it was wrong to change these sorts of income and loan numbers after the fact.
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Facebook again apologized for the ban after the fact and said that it had made a mistake.
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It's easy enough to recall details about terrible managers or supervisors — even many years after the fact.
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She was charged with being an accessory after the fact and her case remains open and unresolved.
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China is known for building ambitious infrastructure projects, and finding humans to populate them after the fact.
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Maybe after the fact they might, but I don't think they want to do that ex ante.
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"There are individuals … that they either participated after-the-fact or they have firsthand information," Hagwood says.
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But let's have a law or a regulation, not a strongly worded letter written after the fact.
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And then he tried, again publicly, multiple times to cover or apologize for it after the fact.
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Paris turned 38 on February 17, so this get-together literally came one month after the fact.
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The sad thing about this is how, some years after the fact, you feel guilty about it.
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An enormous amount of resources are currently being wasted in after-the-fact disputes over medical prices.
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Arguing whether or not a technology should be implemented after the fact is a waste of time.
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They became super important, way after the fact, in a way that I could have never predicted.
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And now the government can come in and change the rules in a way after the fact.
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Ngo had warned me that cutting water is never fun and, after the fact, Milton explains why.
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"If there was a discussion about ethics, it didn't really happen until after the fact," Roff says.
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I fear triggering animosity if I dispose of the documents and tell my stepchildren after the fact.
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Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, whom Trump tried to blame for the Ukraine call after the fact.
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Anyways, it's not too late to enjoy the best part of the lunar holiday after the fact.
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Conclusions about whether a country's emissions have peaked are definitive only in hindsight, years after the fact.
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But doesn't it seem fake to wish someone a happy 4th so many days after the fact?
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Lytro began as a point-and-shoot camera that was able to refocus images after the fact.
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He was later awarded the Medal of Honor several years after the fact, according to the Post.
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Apparently the N.F.L.'s investigators didn't find much, and after the fact, the league blamed the victim.
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I hate the experience beforehand, but I love having raced after the fact — if that makes sense.
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Marsha Ginsberg's institutional set evokes a courtroom, a place for the presentation of evidence after the fact.
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It also doesn't require any reporting of which companies took loans until six months after the fact.
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Frequently, people become aware of their options only at the last minute, or even after the fact.
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"What happened after the fact is proof, since no one even reached out to me," she said.
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In Asher's book, Hannah's suicide is not explicitly depicted; we find out about it after the fact.
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"In his own words, after the fact (Dontzin) states that 'Phil's career … was dead over,'" Falcone said.
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White House officials also scrambled to walk back three critical aspects of Trump's announcement after the fact.
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Because of this, the Trump administration had to go into overdrive to create after-the-fact fear.
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"It is only after the fact that we learn who was right to begin with," Rubashov says.
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Voatz also emphasized measures that allow voters and election officials to verify their votes after the fact.
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They were charged with being accessories after the fact of escape and facilitation of escape, authorities said.
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Clinton has trivialized this finding, and has repeatedly claimed that these emails were classified after the fact.
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Drive-by notification or after the fact lame briefings like the one we just received are inadequate.
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It's a scary game to play but think of the alternative — asking these questions after the fact.
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That includes the Knicks — no matter what was said or leaked about their reluctance after the fact.
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In 220, it was a hernia that hardly anyone else knew about until months after the fact.
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It is possible to change an election decision after the fact, but it comes with serious restrictions.
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You can be sure that if the government attempts an after-the-fact ratification, litigation will ensue.
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Without being able to conduct a psychiatric evaluation after-the-fact, we are only left with speculation.
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"It's the after the fact that bothers me," Gaude said of Miller's ability to keep using OkCupid.
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With fine arts you can suggest things and point things out after the fact … it's more suggestive.
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Often cases are reported long after the fact — if at all — making them even harder to prosecute.
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Sarah Sanders probably would have just argued about whether or not it actually happened after the fact.
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But imagine a mother who finds out her partner has been live-tweeting her labor — after the fact.
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Wallace, 41, was acquitted of murder in May but found guilty of accessory after the fact to murder.
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In addition, the two have been charged with being accessories after the fact in the two deaths, respectively.
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The government also reserves the right to go back through a company's books three years after the fact.
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Not once did the doctor correct the patient or even acknowledge the incident with her after the fact.
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Koenig faced an even greater challenge in getting them to remember that day 15 years after the fact.
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Most of the time these associations and motivations behind making photographs reveal their full significance after the fact.
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Essentially, that device will be on another level of hardware lockdown that Apple can't deactivate after the fact.
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And you better believe I would have been angry after the fact when I confronted whoever did what.
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WALLACE: You know, even you say after the fact came in, people went, oh, we jumped the gun.
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Or imagine trying to dictate something and having to correct a quarter of your work after the fact.
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The real-time data is helpful after the fact but might not save lives in an immediate crisis.
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Most great companies are built on solving a big problem with an (after the fact) obvious new viewpoint.
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Also that he was hired without the input of James, who returned to Cleveland weeks after the fact.
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Twenty years after the fact, Carreira recalled the events of that day in detail to the Sun Sentinel.
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Then 30 years after the fact, someone does a retrospective on it at the museum of modern art.
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They also added a lot of interesting commentary about the tracks and genres being pulled, after the fact.
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Talking about hookups after the fact plays a "huge, huge" role in fostering the culture, Dr. Wade said.
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" But, she said, "It's fair game to think about how Hillary Clinton treated those women after the fact.
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But you can save RAW photos individually and stabilize the hyperlapse yourself on a computer after the fact.
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Years after the fact, people still tell me that reading the truth made a difference in their lives.
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Jared Kushner managed to keep his security clearance by updating the form with foreign contacts after the fact.
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The tweet reads like a best friend dishing out realness at brunch — but three years after the fact.
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Buzz), Apple (Ping) and Dropbox (Carousel) have all tried to build networks after-the-fact, without much success.
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"I think this is strategy after the fact, this is communications after it is already out," said Kirby.
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At the time, she clashed with co-host Raven-Symoné, but the two made up after the fact.
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I promise it's a heck of a lot easier than trying to cover it up after the fact.
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He's also not the first to follow it up with a mea culpa or explanation after the fact.
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So are the new editing controls, which let you make smaller tweaks to the photos after the fact.
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There were very strict rules about how you go about getting pre-approval, or approval after the fact.
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It was tucked away in a budget proposal and was not even formally announced until after the fact.
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But I only find out about it after the fact when they text me or tweet about it.
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If you want to save footage after the fact, Owl requires that you be physically near the camera.
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Productivity cycles can be quite long, where changes in the underlying trend are noticeable only after the fact.
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Watch Hill residents, like the rest of the world, experienced it after the fact, as a media event.
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The most important role of government is to prevent harm, not merely respond to it after the fact.
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That the center of gravity has shifted in mainstream party politics is often only apparent after the fact.
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It's a classic case where the FBI focused less on prevention and more on prosecution after the fact.
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Keepers earlier was charged with transporting or concealing a dead body and being an accessory after the fact.
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In many cases, my friends were already sexually active, with marriage serving as an after-the-fact curative.
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But there are services available that offer the opportunity to redirect a QR code link after the fact.
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We both told my teacher after the fact, she didn't find it as funny as my mom did.
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I guess, after the fact, the film embodies the good things that are happening in innovation and creativity.
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But only once the rest of the country starts liking the sport some two decades after the fact.
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I covered the plea bargains for the girls and woman charged with accessory to murder after the fact.
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So I don't know if I explained that well, I'm happy to talk to anyone after the fact.
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It was 30 dollars to have it snail-mailed but it would come six weeks after the fact.
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And one can join a conspiracy late in the day, for example as an accessory after the fact.
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And others who still don't get why women often do not report sexual assault right after the fact.
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The officer didn't realize what he had done until after the incident—and received counseling after the fact.
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Women's wardrobes do not decide their fate as much as provide an after-the-fact explanation for it.
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Indeed, Mr. Trump himself might accuse Mr. McGahn of malpractice after the fact for failing to stop him.
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Don't forget, we may be able to find out after the fact whether or not you spread it.
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Yet every one of the 2,000 oral histories I read about 93/11 was done after the fact.
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She now claims that her regulation is subject to "negative vetting" by LegCo, or vetting after the fact.
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Heyden thinks of it as telling a story with numbers, rather than reporting what happened after the fact.
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She didn't share the details of her wedding on social media until almost seven months after the fact.
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They warned that punishment after the fact may fail to serve as a sufficient deterrent for some countries.
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""Drive-by notification or after-the-fact lame briefings like the one we just received aren&apost adequate.
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A year after the fact, another death has been attributed to the explosion of a defective Takata airbag.
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I think Mr. Stulberg pulled it off, though; most all of them worked, after the fact, maddeningly enough.
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Pruitt has maintained that the arrangement was ethical and approved by the agency's ethics office after the fact.
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The grand jury had issued indictments charging McCarthy with murder, and Bond as an accessory after the fact.
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Drake's firm does not conduct provenance research for clients, but rather handles insurance and financing after the fact.
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It's a lot easier to protect environmental values before damage occurs than to restore them after the fact.
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Fortunately for the show, it only feels like that when you reflect on the episode after the fact.
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The prisoner is only notified about an hour beforehand, and family members only find out after the fact.
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Still, hundreds of thousands of employees have been furloughed and will likely receive back pay after the fact.
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Tanaka's confessionals (reportedly recorded long after the fact) reveal that he's majorly crushing on his pop-star boss.
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"Any kind of after-the-fact rationalization is going to look just like that, like an after-the-fact rationalization," said John Libby, a partner at the law firm Manatt who was part of a team that successfully argued against the addition of the question in federal court in California.
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Why, two years after the fact, are we just learning this fact now when there's been this much inquiry?
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Denise, now 48, is being tried for first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and accessory after the fact.
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But the abrupt nature of the changes, with zero advance notice and thin explanations after the fact, was troubling.
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It said parliament would only be notified of any military action after the fact if speedy action were required.
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Holder later pleaded guilty to maintaining a drug-involved premises and Johnson pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact.
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Raynal said the key issues should have been addressed prior to Confide's launch, rather than patched after the fact.
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It's not easy to recognize a paradigm shift, in fact many can only realize the phenomenon after the fact.
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After she asked him for a release, Jacobs sent Roux a release form after the fact on May 22.
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It's what you do after-the-fact, and I think I'm trying to do a pretty damn good job.
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The research was public and there seems to have been no effort to delete the posts after the fact.
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To Watch Game Replays If you missed your team playing live, you can still watch it after the fact.
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A New Jersey pet parent is currently coming to terms with a devastating discovery, five months after the fact.
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Anyhow, thanks for giving us all something to talk about, Missy — a decade-and-a-half after the fact.
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"We'd much rather be ready and waste time planning than we would to scramble after the fact," she added.
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And this was from 2011, so I'm not sure how SciencePorn could've been misled five years after the fact.
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Because the Pastebin page was created by a guest account, it could not have been changed after the fact.
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The New York Times has run a rather stunning correction, only a year and a half after the fact.
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Instead, it would be something more like YouTube's Content ID, which scans content after the fact for copyrighted material.
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"You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes," he told CNN's Don Lemon after the fact.
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Take photos with you phone's stock (and probably superior) phone app and upload to social networks after the fact.
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It is better to prevent mergers happening in the first place than attempt to untangle them after the fact.
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The abuse of women, the shaming of them, the threatening, the retaliation, the silencing of them after the fact.
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Johnson, a producer for the pilot episode of HBO's series The Deuce, pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact.
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In December 2017, Marquez pleaded guilty to one count each of first-degree burglary and accessory after the fact.
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Having so much context after the fact makes it harder to imagine all the new ground this album broke.
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In some cases, the federal government commissions criminal justice surveys that offer national estimates, often years after the fact.
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"She did catch up with it after the fact," the source says of Casey, who lives in South Florida.
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Technically, assistance after the fact does not contribute to the crime itself, it assists in the avoidance of prosecution.
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"After the fact there was some vials found in his pocket," Santa Monica Police Lt. Saul Rodriguez tells PEOPLE.
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" The attorney suggested she had regretted her decision after the fact -- but told the jury, "Regret is not rape.
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A third suspect, Lyric Mone Lawson, 18, was arrested Friday and is facing charges of accessory after the fact.
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The previous one only extended to about 90% of its full width and couldn't be adjusted after the fact.
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I was 24, 25 when I signed on, and then I did a bunch of seasons after the fact.
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They wanted to get it to Mueller post-election to destroy President Trump after the fact that they lost.
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It was too, too organised to be random and the expressions of regret from Iran came after the fact.
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It's hard to contextualize just how invigorating it was to watch Mysterio on WCW this far after the fact.
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"We'll see after the fact how accurate it is," Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, told Motherboard.
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This, however, is the first launch that it will share with the public directly and not after the fact.
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Singer facilitated cheating on Huffman's daughter's SAT test by having a proctor correct the teen's answers after the fact.
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Somehow, that footage was magically disappearing—either cameras were never turned off or footage was lost after the fact.
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Post-purchase rationalization is when we make ourselves believe that a purchase was worth the value after the fact.
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Rather than change course the proposed remedy is a massive new government program of psychological intervention after the fact.
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It's very difficult after the fact to take that paving grid view of the world and loosen it up.
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In this instance, a reorganization months after the fact meant that this reader ended up supervising the offending colleague.
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Only now, more than two years after the fact, will he share his version of events: He was jumped.
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Dorsey said he found out about it after the fact through a text from Twitter lead counsel Vijaya Gadde.
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Peterson has now been charged with serving as an accessory after the fact and providing bogus info to cops.
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There's the Cardinals president's endorsement of Kavanaugh, made even more curious by some statements he made after the fact.
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Katie Kerwin McCrimmon: I didn't get embarrassed about it until after the fact; then it was like everybody knew!
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Attorneys Matthew Fletcher and Thaddeus Culpepper were arrested on charges of acting as accessories after the fact ... a felony.
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Ultimately, it's not clear that it would be possible to judgeproof the ban by revising it after the fact.
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We also have ideas about what makes something "good" that either informs this affection, or justifies after the fact.
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Trump could have paid attention to the rules governing that system, but he is instead complaining after the fact.
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After Francine's father died, the mother left it to friends to tell her daughter, a year after the fact.
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I didn't think any of the theme answers were easy, but I really loved their cleverness after the fact.
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They'd still be evil pigs after the fact, and it's not like they would be chastened by my rebuff.
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Mr. Dowd left few notes or files about the case, which had to be recreated months after the fact.
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Because several computers have the records, it is much harder to change or fudge the data after the fact.
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Institutions must make findings based on half-remembered stories of partly consensual encounters, months or years after the fact.
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Those included his tearful speech years after the fact as he recalled the killings of children in Newtown, Conn.
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I make sure to apply my acne vitamin C serum after the fact to help with redness and healing.
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After the fact, the Sandy Hook families were right: NBC should not have aired the interview with Alex Jones.
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What would I get out of accusing this person of such an action, almost 20 years after the fact?
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Wright's 15-year-old girlfriend was also arrested on suspicion of being an accessory after the fact of escape.
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"Drive-by notification or after-the-fact, lame briefings like the one we just received aren't adequate," he said.
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" We didn't know until after the fact—somebody was like, "Oh man, Sunday at 11 is the shit screening.
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Like the ingenious musicality of Ms. Barrett's balloon experiments, insights about spatial sound may seem intuitive after the fact.
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But the company's investigations can take many months, sometimes building off clues provided by government agencies after the fact.
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And even if they may not read it every day, they can probably comb through it after the fact.
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After all, they only got fired because they knew about Meredith's crime after the fact and didn't report it.
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McDougal says she found out about the involvement between Davidson and Trump by reading news reports after the fact.
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Three people have been charged with being accessories to first-degree murder after the fact in Ms. Dixon's death.
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Changing the country's diet would be a much cheaper alternative to continuing to treat chronic disease after the fact.
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Instead we see that Slager shot Scott repeatedly and planted the Taser next to his body after the fact.
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And it came out years after the fact, and it got a little bit of attention, people moved on.
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Six pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, and the seventh confessed to being an accessory after the fact.
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"We have sworn testimony here on Carmody's part versus vague after-the-fact justifications by the police chief" "We have sworn testimony here on Carmody's part versus vague after-the-fact justifications by the police chief," said Gabe Rottman, a First Amendment attorney with the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
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It is so sure of its accuracy that it offers retailers a 100 percent guarantee against chargebacks after the fact.
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But net neutrality advocates, including Democratic FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn, call such an after-the-fact enforcement regime wholly inadequate.
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Sometimes legitimate news stories can be twisted and resurrected years after the fact to create a false conflation of events.
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Yet there is often a stigma surrounding miscarriage, and many women feel isolated and struggle to cope after the fact.
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No cameras, no live audience, no visuals -- just a stenographer's rote recording of Hicks's testimony, released publicly after the fact.
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It would be difficult for them to be able to prove after the fact that they were not sufficiently informed.
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Ruhm cautioned, however, about extrapolating from the future based on a curve fit to death data collected after the fact.
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Other people noticed, and now the dead polls themselves are after-the-fact viral, with thousands of RTs and likes.
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I was really struck after the fact, like, 'Wow, this is such an incredible performance, she actually became someone else.
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On Friday, Rachelle Bond pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact of murder, a Suffolk Superior Court official tells PEOPLE.
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In New Haven, the vast majority of the detectives' cases are reported days, weeks, months, even years after the fact.
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You both kind of do your own things and then come each other after the fact a lot of time.
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It is unlikely to win after-the-fact plaudits from Davis & Main's partners, even though it is a wild success.
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Khloe Kardashian claimed in a post on her site that Kris Jenner discovered the tattoo a year after the fact.
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And as the tweet was not deleted and corrected after the fact, it's unclear whether Trump ever realized his error.
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After the fact, more than 120 major corporations, including the Bank of America, the state's largest employer, voiced their displeasure.
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And my editor Bob Ducsay did an amazing job then of making it feel kind of seamless after the fact.
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However, in this case, the app's focus is to assist with taking photos, not just correcting them after the fact.
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I had just landed the biggest magazine cover in the country and had no jobs lined up after the fact.
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You can call the police and tell on him after the fact, but you still got your head smashed in.
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They found that, especially in black areas of the city, 911 calls declined after the fact -- and crime went up.
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What we historically see after the fact, though, is a return to normalcy once emotions have time to settle down.
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Except that — a decade after the fact — a lot of the movie's comedic punch lines have come home to roost.
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"Most individual shareholders cannot obtain full information about corporate speech or political activities, even after the fact," the brief said.
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But the plan I'd chosen only covered a portion of the costs and paid only in reimbursements after the fact.
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Carey shared several photos on Instagram on Saturday showing off her suddenly renewed Christmas cheer – a month after the fact!
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You can edit them after the fact, too — especially useful if the broadcast takes a different turn by the end.
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Bond pleaded guilty in February to being an accessory to murder after the fact and testified under a plea deal.
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My problem with the original film is not its ambiguous ending, it's that the director injected ambiguity after the fact.
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Fortnite is an eminently shareable game, and there are plenty of ways to experience Blast Off now, after the fact.
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And they violated it without telling anyone, and only updated their privacy policy after the fact when people freaked out.
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I wonder after the fact if I should've made three separate purchases to circumvent that charge — too little, too late!
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More importantly, his after-the-fact justification of self-destruction is not unusual among my many smart, talented colleagues. 7.
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In one particularly dismissive review from Wired, Daniel Smith suggests that any homoeroticism applied after the fact should be disregarded.
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Rachelle Bond, 41, pleaded guilty in February to charges including being an accessory after the fact to her daughter's murder.
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" Only after the fact, then, did Robic Ingram recognize her C-section must be considered "a family-friendly, gentle version.
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The bottom line is that this would be tough to prevent and then complicated to deal with after the fact.
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It's real-time data that is more accurate than asking people how long they felt bad years after the fact.
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She was told only when researchers had to tell her that they'd used her fetus, several months after the fact.
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Zeghidour releases documentary evidence of the installations after the fact, including photos of the works and videos of the process.
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Instead of being used to prevent violence, the list essentially served as a way to find suspects after the fact.
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The constitutional requirement for a declaration would be substituted with a requirement that a president inform Congress after the fact.
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Even when he got there, I think if I told him after the fact, maybe we could've gotten past it.
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And yet, in the aftermath of government shutdowns, they are the only employees who don't get compensated after the fact.
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In either case, rotating a video after the fact is easy to do in a native app for Galaxy phones.
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Only after the fact did the artists reveal they had bombed what some call ''the most bigoted show on television.
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The lender assured National Collegiate and its servicer that it could figure out ownership documentation after the fact—if needed.
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I learned after the fact that sexual assault crisis centers sometimes have volunteers who can accompany applicants to their hearings.
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When I told him about the cost after the fact, he freaked out and I ended up canceling the arrangement.
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"After the fact, we got a few pictures .... from friends, but it was a firestorm when we left," Lister said.
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I DON'T SEE THEM BUT YOU NEVER DO UNTIL AFTER THE FACT WHEN EVERYBODY IN HINDSIGHT REMEMBERS HAVING SEEN THEM.
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The "match" in the puzzle's title might give a little help (for me, it only made sense after the fact).
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Look no further than this provocative Styles feature, which still had keyboards clacking more than a decade after the fact.
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Since it's only ever employed after the fact of an event, there is no effort made toward attempt or intervention.
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"He added, "Drive-by notification or after-the-fact lame briefings like the one we just received aren&apost adequate.
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Instead, the police often photograph drag-racing vehicles during the race and then try to stop drivers after the fact.
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It may also be the case that we can only detect that we've crossed such a threshold after the fact.
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No one would take the proposed "deterrence frameworks" seriously, but they make great ammo for political battles after the fact.
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The other, Steven Odiase, denied any involvement, and in fact, had not been arrested until two years after the fact.
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He said the report was significant in that it showed a phishing attack in progress, rather than after the fact.
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"Part of the reason the debate is so important is that you can't change perception after the fact," Mackowiak added.
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Mr. Mulvaney has told associates he learned of the substance of Mr. Trump's July 25 call weeks after the fact.
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Mr. Bisht did not learn that his son had become a monk until four months after the fact, he said.
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How do we deny potential adversaries their objectives in the first place, rather than rolling them back after the fact?
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Instead of having that conversation after the fact this time, let's have it now, before any bailouts become a reality.
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Still, Mr. Bolton faces the unenviable challenge of regularly having to defend the indefensible or make corrections after the fact.
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"The good news is that people are thinking about it sooner, as opposed to retrofitting after the fact," she said.
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This is a good sort of de-pantsing of Vice, it happened sort of after the fact, because people ... Changed.
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Yeah, and then I'll look like a genius, but after the fact, like essentially, but it's still a great brand.
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Another rule under the new law is that you cannot report a crime more than six months after the fact.
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You're nostalgic for the experience as you're in it because you're thinking of how it'll be processed after the fact.
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Rather than defend itself after the fact, Mozilla posted proposed logos from London firm Johnson Banks online, where anyone could comment.
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However, investors hoping for early cues from the NBER should be careful: The committee often makes its conclusions after the fact.
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Michel is extremely disappointed that so many years after the fact the government would bring charges related to 2012 campaign contributions.
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Previously, an analyst would have queried a database and then tried to weed out sensitive or unnecessary data after the fact.
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Any professional image is going to require some work after the fact — and that's been the case since before Photoshop existed.
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Bond, meanwhile, is charged with collecting public assistance money after Bella's death and being an accessory to murder after the fact.
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Desolate, sinister, coolheaded and conceited, Hell Hath No Fury sounds fantastic ten years after the fact, an undeniable noir-rap touchstone.
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Garver walked back her tweet a bit after the fact, saying that she may not have "displayed common sense" by tweeting.
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The Iowa app wasn't just shoddily built but also contained security vulnerabilities, according to experts who reviewed it after the fact.
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The exclusion of senior lawyers from decisionmaking can also raise concerns after the fact about the strength of any legal justification.
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Police have even been known to bust public urination in alleys and elevators after the fact with special pee-detection devices.
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"After-the-fact enforcement can be helpful, but an enforcement-only regime does not always create clarity," Moy told the committee.
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Neural networks are still somewhat mysterious things, and their decisions can be tough for experts to tease apart after the fact.
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She became the first woman inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in the year 2000, 91 years after the fact.
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"Arrest warrants are frequently issued based on someone said someone was involved and sometimes very far after the fact," she said.
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Rice has also been indicted on accessory-after-the-fact charges in two other deaths in her alleged spree, AL.com reports.
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It chose not to curate from the crime scene that day but instead created an in memorandum story after the fact.
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This knowledge was arrived at through "further research" after the fact — but then it turned out no "further research" was conducted.
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Novartis admitted this after the fact, yet said it would still help Alder for another 5 years, according to Amgen's lawsuit.
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Well, as a media organization you can use some of them after the fact, not in real time, against fair use.
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Facetune 103's editing tools include remarkably realistic facial editing and the ability to re-light a subject after the fact.
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Facetune 2's editing tools include remarkably realistic facial editing and the ability to re-light a subject after the fact.
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Roach was arrested Saturday and charged on Monday with two counts of accessory to felony murder after the fact, Whetsel said.
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I'd strongly recommend upgrading that storage to 250GB for $200 more, since it's not possible to increase it after the fact.
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It can be very hard, if not impossible, for machine-learning experts to pick apart a program's decision after the fact.
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Singer then facilitated cheating on Huffman's oldest daughter's SAT test by having a proctor correct the teen's answers after the fact.
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I realized after the fact that I'd done something that I shouldn't have, and that I needed to make a change.
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It was as though the approach was apologize after the fact rather than try to prevent it in the first place.
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""It was as though the approach was apologize after the fact rather than try to prevent it in the first place.
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Michelle Buonincontri, a certified divorce financial analyst, reviewed one case after the fact, that amounted to $5003,0000 in taxes and penalties.
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And then I found out after the fact a girl was killed right in front of us, a teacher from California.
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Because now, after the fact, you already know what happens to a watermelon when wrapped in rubber band after rubber band.
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Overall, the analysis reads like a document cobbled together after the fact to support a decision the administration had already made.
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"The police were not witnesses to what happened and they came onto the scene after the fact," Hamlin told the outlet.
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The 19-year-old had already been charged with concealing a body and being an accessory to murder after the fact.
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These laws combine with after-the-fact enforcement actions against companies that violate the privacy promises they make to their customers.
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Instagrams from big events come in three categories: pre-show process pics, mid-show selfies, and after-the-fact fun times.
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In a bipartisan deal, both sides share blame for tax increases, which limits the scope for partisan attacks after the fact.
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But Obama played a part in making this American nightmare possible, and we should treat his pronouncements after the fact accordingly.
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Though the outing of Dumbledore made many fans happy, plenty of criticism followed Rowling's choice to out Dumbledore after the fact.
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It's a far cry from the obvious and somewhat weird aftermarket panels you see applied to roofs after the fact today.
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I mean, there would have to be some type of recourse, I would think, if that was exposed after the fact.
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The Obama administration's weakness failed to protect us from our principal foreign adversary and failed to challenge it after the fact.
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The bill also should require after-the-fact judicial review within 48 hours of the emergency that triggered the geolocation search.
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I think it's better to get people in at the start, rather than anticipating people will need help after the fact.
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It also only refrained from imposing ex ante price regulation but left the door open to after-the-fact price regulation.
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The warnings are easy to spot after the fact, but largely hidden in the weeds of workaday coverage at the time.
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I often find myself reflecting on things other fathers said in our groups, days, weeks or even months after the fact.
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IT'S BAKED IN THE CAKE THAT WHATEVER THEY DO SOMEONE WILL CRITICIZE THEM AFTER THE FACT, YOU SHOULD HAVE GONE EARLIER.
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"We are assuming he went after William and Chelsie first and the other two came in after the fact," alleges Broadwater.
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"If we don't get involved early to prevent problems, we won't be able to help them after the fact," he warned.
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They could either pan back to Fergus and Claire and have the former relate the events to her after the fact.
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You can't be like, 'OK girls, you know where to come if something happens..' That's too late, that's after the fact.
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Do you foresee a cultural change in social service agencies toward a focus on prevention, rather than treatment after the fact?
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Regarding trade renegotiations, our best guess is that these will occur under the radar and only be announced after the fact.
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Last year Showtime produced a 360-degree interactive video of the Daniel Jacobs/Peter Quillan fight, but only after the fact.
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It's also not uncommon for victims to keep up friendly (or friendly-seeming) relations with an alleged rapist after the fact.
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It does little good for Congress to learn years after the fact that the deputy attorney general interfered in the probe.
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All this is automated, and the auditing firm PwC audits the ledger in real time, as opposed to after the fact.
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Traditionally, one of the slipperiest things about talking to God is trying to tell someone else about it after the fact.
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It seems like this appearance he did at Dirty South was either already lined up or came together after the fact.
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You would get grainy, distant footage of him sprinting across Chicago, and then long, extended shots of rubble after the fact.
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By doing so after the fact, Mr. Erdogan would lose face if he changed course in response to such a warning.
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Did Ms. Warren's campaign deliberately leak this unverifiable story 13 months after the fact in an effort to undermine Mr. Sanders?
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You can (and I did!) buy apps in the Microsoft Store and only find out after the fact that they're incompatible.
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"It's becoming cheaper to say sorry after the fact than to obey the law in the first place," he told me.
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"We need them to express themselves immediately after the fact and not wait for an end-of-year report," he said.
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It was only after the fact that I confirmed my suspicions, as those shaded letters were the same letters in MICHIGAN.
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Singer then arranged for cheating on Huffman's daughter's SAT test by having a proctor correct the teen's answers after the fact.
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Some had to be reframed (talk of a Mexican border surcharge) or significantly modified and clarified after the fact (immigration policy).
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Even if we were only committed to responding after-the-fact, the government is clearly not able to react quickly enough.
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But it's not every writer who can render a scene like this with such verisimilitude so many years after the fact.
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The IRS does not reveal exactly why it chooses to audit the returns it does, only overall data after the fact.
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One analyst admitted that a downgrade after the fact might be obvious but said company management has to start taking responsibility.
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After the fact, some volunteers remarked that the artist did not address herself to them directly and complained about their skills.
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As we reported ... the skateboarder was gearing up to sue Dr. Phil, claiming he experienced pain and injuries after the fact.
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And we become more helpless to think of anything but responding with force after the fact, rather than addressing root issues.
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Ultimately, the decisions or verdicts in these cases are simply taken as after-the-fact proof that the criminal justice system works.
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This meant that black voters were often powerless to respond after the fact to policies that had rigged their communities to fail.
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People can do pretty much whatever they want as long as they've got the billions to pay for it after the fact.
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Rather than performing analyses after the fact, Nuijten and Hartgerink want Statcheck to stop errors from being published in the first place.
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A genuine original Staying true to form, Trump trusts his instincts and understands that almost anything can be explained after the fact.
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I also order a green tea, and G. gets an orange juice that we find out after the fact is EIGHT DOLLARS.
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Valeria Smith, 28, is now charged as an "accessory after the fact" to first-degree murder, according to her attorney, Brandon Mead.
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After the fact, it was common to hear analysts testify that they simply couldn't imagine someone flying a plane into a building.
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The comic filter is cool, and it renders the effect on photos and videos as you're capturing them, not after the fact.
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Clearly, it is not in the interests of the industry to be seen as an accessory after the fact to illegal activity.
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People who stress tend to bite off more than they can chew, and then realize after the fact that they are swamped.
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Plus, if the information is only released in relations to recalls, those products might get a switch up after the fact, anyway.
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Even if Trump's administration did not have sufficient basis for authorizing lethal force, accountability would likely have to happen after the fact.
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Khalifa Hifter, gave the name to his forces and received after-the-fact authorization from an elected Parliament meeting in his region.
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They must be extremely careful and clever to leave behind no evidence that could be used to prosecute them after the fact.
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"You never know until after the fact if it's too soon or too late," he said of the singular focus on Iowa.
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Portrait mode has also been improved, photographers will be able to adjust the depth of field on portrait photos after the fact.
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The overall idea was that you could shoot first and in a more carefree fashion, then compose your scene after the fact.
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This allows for real-time collaboration on a rendering, instead of requiring users to record and send their observations after the fact.
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Google isn't yet offering any transcription of Duplex calls, nor are you able to listen to an audio recording after the fact.
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Fifty years after the fact, she absolves him of any lingering shame he feels about not dashing out to save her sooner.
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It's pretty neat to adjust the blur after the fact and watch different parts of the image get blurrier at different rates.
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If it's determined — even after the fact — that Tolstedt violated those, the bank can try to reclaim a portion of her pay.
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This data can be adjusted after the fact, archived and sent to harvesters, who can consult it from an in-cab tablet.
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Or, may, it's just because this season, we're dealing with all this scary shit, in real time and not after-the-fact.
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Conveniently, however, after the fact, she's always interested in getting the scoop about wherever I've been and what the people are like.
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Many conservative critics fear affirmative consent means that every sexual encounter could potentially be analyzed and interpreted as rape after the fact.
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Of palm-reading predictions, a strict father-turned-manager, and small town sisters who fell into fame 12 years after the fact.
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The boyfriend who, three years after the fact, couldn't shake the guilt he had over persuading his girlfriend to get an abortion.
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Courts would only see the cases with the strongest evidence, or the cases where new evidence came out long after the fact.
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Eventually, she says, "I stopped asking myself these questions," because she realized there was no point to asking them after the fact.
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You can also delete data after the fact, and Atlas promises you have the sole ownership and control of all your information.
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Apps like Signal and WhatsApp are popular for this exact reason — you can communicate securely and wipe any trace after the fact.
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"When it's going you really don't pay attention to it until after the fact and realize everything was feeling good," DeRozan said.
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Law-enforcement agencies rarely seek explicit court approval to employ cell-site simulators, and rarely admit to using them after the fact.
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PDT time was derived from a Mandalay Bay report manually created after the fact without the benefit of information we now have.
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Tweeden, who was wearing a flak jacket and helmet on the flight, said she only learned of the photo after the fact.
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With today's update, Instagram seems to be acknowledging this common dilemma by making it possible to watch "live" stories after the fact.
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"Essentially you are setting policy on things you don't know and can't measure and then reasoning after the fact," says Mr Tarullo.
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We need to focus on real solutions, like planning for ethical and responsible technology at the drawing board, not after the fact.
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Arriaga's brother, Adrian Virgen, 25, and coworker, Erik Razo Quiroz, 32, were arrested Thursday for accessory after the fact to a felony.
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And the U.S.O.C., nearly 50 years after the fact, would also have an opportunity to be on the right side of history.
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Needless to say, my knees weren't too pleased with me after the fact, and I had to take a few weeks off.
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We can measure this error after the fact, but during the campaign it's hard to identify which candidate has the inflated lead.
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Words and even deeds after the fact will not be sufficient to undo the damage that will result from such an act.
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The SEC said in its statement Thursday that Iconix had to write down the value of its Rocawear purchase after the fact.
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Algorithms do most of the work, with people writing the code to build them and monitor for any anomalies after the fact.
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Some of it comes after the fact, some of it is [that] I've shot stuff to the voiceovers after he sent them.
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In this way, you are monitoring and managing a customer's experience as it happens in real time rather than after the fact.
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Some of the runners had served bans before the 2012 Games; others were disqualified after the fact and stripped of their honors.
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Potvin's broadcasting partner Steve Goldstein confirmed it after the fact, noting that Kenny Albert, calling the game for NBCSN, also got tagged.
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The Department of Homeland Security works on bolstering election infrastructure while the Federal Bureau of Investigation investigates cyber crimes after the fact.
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She was unaware that a few classified items — some of which were classified after the fact — were in her private email system.
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After-the-fact challenges based on jurors' testimony, she wrote, would make it less likely that jurors would speak candidly during deliberations.
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The 2010 Dodd-Frank law also requires the Fed to disclose which banks came calling to borrow two years after the fact.
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It was something neither composer had done anything like before, but they can't imagine doing it any other way after the fact.
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So there are definitely things you can do after the fact and we have special file formats for all that stuff too.
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The child's mother said the first time she heard about Mr. Schoettle's release was when the prosecutor called her after the fact.
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His 15-year-old girlfriend was also arrested earlier on suspicion of being an accessory after the fact of escape, officials said.
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His brother, 26-year-old Rashon Keesee, was charged with accessory after the fact and felony evading arrest, according to the statement.
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After the fact, global effects were estimated at only about $55 billion, or roughly a 5.83% reduction, in world output that year.
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Those radically rejuvenated visages were achieved through after-the-fact photographic manipulation—extreme airbrushing of the actors as they appeared on set.
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That's one way to get the job done, but it's after the fact, it's messy, and it's prone to error and excess.
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I like the point of America, that it is diverse — not a reactionary idea of an America that happened after the fact.
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There are million thoughts that go into that decision and a million more you wish you had thought of after the fact.
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Putting aside the propriety of such statements, they do not constitute a criminal conspiracy to hack the system, even after the fact.
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Redistributive policies take the market allocation of profits as a given and devise ways to moderate the resulting inequalities after the fact.
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Compliance is verifiable after the fact as long as the regulators have access to the right data and sufficient time for analysis.
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" The fact that you're changing the total after the fact is "a big part of why they still want you to sign.
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The media attention Harris received after the fact also put him in the firing line of online hatred from white supremacist sympathizers.
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But we saw a lot of outright rejection of some of its multiplayer stuff, which we fixed in content updates after the fact.
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It has now emerged that the upshot of those after-the-fact discussions is DeepMind believes it does need to register the app.
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Even at my highest salary, I learned after the fact that I was being paid about 75% of what I should have been.
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Lytro initially gained attention for the ability to refocus pictures after the fact but the implications of Light Field technology run far deeper.
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"Now I think about it, yes, I'm completely creeped out because of everything after the fact," she said Thursday in a phone interview.
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The August app will display clips from motion alerts and doorbell rings in its activity timeline, which you can review after the fact.
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"What he has been through after the fact has really been a much harsher attack than what he endured that night," she said.
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Mutter, the disaster researcher at Columbia, said that it's very difficult after the fact to separate out deaths that would have happened anyway.
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The agency has the authority to undo mergers and acquisitions after the fact — even ones that weren't required to be reported to it.
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Although groups like Hamas praise attackers after the fact, there is usually no evidence that the assailants were anything more than "lone wolves".
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It live-transcribes whatever is being said in a video, either as you record it or after the fact when you're editing it.
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" You wrote a diary entry after the fact: "We cling to our individuality, but we experience true ecstasy when we give it up.
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It's a proactive approach rather than just creating images for their visual quality and then hoping that forensics techniques work after the fact.
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His band wasn't invisible; they were just on their way to his Billings, Montana, dates, and their music was added after the fact.
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"I've never had someone come and ask me about taking a loan, but they tend to tell me after the fact," he said.
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On the whole, lawmakers are better at reacting to situations after the fact than predicting what laws will fairly regulate technology in advance.
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So it remains to be seen what other data misuses Facebook will unearth — and have to confess to now, long after the fact.
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This is a familiar story from Twitter: apologizing for reacting after the fact after it becomes clear that someone violated the site's terms.
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And even after that, my family had to listen to your attorney say the pictures were after the fact, we can dismiss them.
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History has shown us that, in spite of the critical voices, Congress will probably either authorize after the fact, or just do nothing.
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For his series Wildfire he visited fire-ravaged landscapes in southeast France months and even years after the fact, documenting their slow renewal.
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It is generally true of all presidents that, up close, things are far worse than they appear in accounts written after the fact.
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Consent apps don't address the issue of establishing sexual consent so much as they seemingly help individuals cover their tracks after-the-fact.
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Nearly 11 months after the fact, it's almost easy to forget how unanticipated and dramatic Chris Paul's trade to the Houston Rockets was.
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We are asking them to bet against the Patriots in the 2017 Super Bowl after the fact, in 2018, in 2019, 2020, etc.
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In March, Johnson pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact, admitting he helped drag Cerveny's body from Holder's apartment into the building's hallway.
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The abuse of women, the shaming of them, the threatening, the retaliation, the silencing of them after the fact ... It has to stop.
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As a runner, I've gone beyond listening to static playlists and simply syncing runs after the fact; I want connectivity throughout my run.
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A law enforcement official tells us ... a person can be raped and still write a love note to their rapist after the fact.
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"This is the problem with the leaking," the communications director said after the fact -- hours after he himself told Politico what was happening.
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But now, more than six months after the fact, she has a sense of humor about it and said that she's doing fine.
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Worse, the Trump administration felt free to attack the Syrian regime twice with nothing more than after the fact notes to legislative inboxes.
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It would also require the agency to report when proposed spending is duplicative, something the Government Accountability Office also tracks after the fact.
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The EPA has maintained that Pruitt was paying fair market value and was approved by the agency's ethics department, albeit after the fact.
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According to Haidt, reason provides an after-the-fact explanation for moral decisions that are preceded by inherently reflexive positive or negative feelings.
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""What you wanna do after the fact, is your own business, if you want to plan to escape we can work on that.
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Instead, they allowed Jared Kushner to reveal it after the election was over, thereby forcing them to defend the practice after the fact.
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The drawing, he added, is unique because it was sketched contemporaneously with the man's seizures, as opposed to an after-the-fact recreation.
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I never once suggested to him that he provide me with a passing grade in exchange for not reporting him after the fact.
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The trick is detecting fraud while it happens instead of waiting until after the fact, and that's one of IRIS's strengths, he said.
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Perhaps that's because the various effects must be added by editors after the fact, as opposed to being conceived while the movie's made.
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And then the reformers were annoyed, because they felt like they had to come in after the fact and clean up after us.
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The judge labeled the "litigation risk" explanation a "post hoc rationalization" — an explanation made up after the fact to fit a desired outcome.
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They were surreptitiously letting it be known — after the fact, naturally —that they never really wanted Durant at the full max salary price.
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Many friends and colleagues did not learn of his death until The Village Voice published an obituary some eight months after the fact.
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The company also says that the dock's firmware can be updated after the fact, should Nintendo change its docking process in the future.
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"After the fact, I had a couple staff go out and two gentlemen performed CPR on the two ladies right outside," Austin recalled.
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Clinton's allies complained after the fact that Freeh's serial investigations of the president were not just a headache but also a fatal distraction.
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Adding insult to injury, they claim Live Nation -- the company that put on the event -- wouldn't issue refunds to them after the fact.
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The policy change amounted to: access at your own risk and let executives figure out whether you should be punished after the fact.
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Many of the patients were unaware the surgeries had been performed on them until well after the fact, according to the court documents.
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Internet service providers are the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff, with blunt tools involving the blocking of sites after the fact.
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He added that if there were "after-the-fact" classifications, that he wants to get to the bottom of who made those decisions.
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Suri says Presto Vision could be used not only to evaluate employee performance after the fact, but also course-correct in the moment.
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Democrats are already facing accusations that they have a weak impeachment case and are trying to tack on new evidence after the fact.
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As such, the best way to pull an all-nighter is to return to normalcy as quickly as you can after the fact.
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Only Lucrezia seems to flourish, although we learn about this somewhat after-the-fact in the epilogue, narrated by Machiavelli in later life.
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Those plans shouldn't be limited to damage control after the fact; brands should also take steps to shield themselves from white supremacist support.
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Uncovering new articles and tidbits felt like prying into the intimate spaces of a world and people we only knew after the fact.
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The report also charges that Thomas basically fabricated "planning guides" after the fact, to make the department seem better prepared than it was.
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There are rules prohibiting certain ads, but enforcement is often carried out after the fact and relies on user reports and automated detection.
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That "news" explained, after the fact, why Porowski was with Trace Lehnhoff as his date at the Emmy parties that September, as Us reported.
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I watched the clips of "The View" after the fact, and I have to credit you because this is what a guest should be.
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Like Apple, the Pixel 3 will allow you to adjust the depth of field on photos after the fact to fine-tune your shot.
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If he can manage a similar result against MacDonald it could have big implications for any contract negotiations he would have after the fact.
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Cassani pleaded not guilty to being an accessory to a crime after the fact, unauthorized burial or removal of a body and obstructing justice.
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They asked for complete datasets to be posted online, and for pre-registered research plans (so investigators can't change their hypotheses after the fact).
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Now we're going to rely on someone's memory 17 years after the fact and allow them to testify to potentially overturn a murder conviction.
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The rest of us are condemned to find out after the fact, to have Musk's vision of tomorrow grafted on top of our own.
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On March 30, six of the men pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, and the seventh to being an accessory after the fact.
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"The first person to tell me I was gang-raped was a therapist, seven years after the fact," Knoll begins the heart-wrenching essay.
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My first interaction with my parents was after everything had calmed down so I kind of learned my parents' initial reaction after the fact.
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This is quite different from the ways crime video is shared on Ring Neighborhoods or Nextdoor, where users can post video after the fact.
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Also, there was no claim that the attack was directed, just an after-the-fact claim the gunman was an ISIS fighter, she said.
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The problem is compounded for the ICC, which sometimes only starts gathering information about possible war crimes months or even years after the fact.
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A lot of sounds are recorded on set, but some are done after the fact (think of all those fictitious sounds in Marvel movies).
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Roberts released a statement later in the day defending NBC's Kristen Welker and CNN, both of whom Trump accused of dishonesty, after the fact.
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Someone could have pieced all the hints together to predict this unpredictable twist, but the the foreshadowing only really becomes clear after the fact.
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But leadership added a condition to that deal after the fact, saying they wouldn't vote on an immigration bill that the president didn't support.
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And if you can't trust those putting data into a blockchain, it doesn't matter that no one can alter that data after the fact.
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In fact, it was only after-the-fact that people realized who was standing front-and-center in a shell bra and ripped denim.
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To me, that's simple business ethics 101, and I can certainly understand why users might be upset to learn about this after-the-fact.
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The pro-conspiracy crowd speculated that Albert was killed somewhere else and his body planted at the Marche-les-Dames site after the fact.
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Jailhouse informant Terri Holland alleged to have heard both Williamson and Fontenot confess after the fact, and her testimony was used in each trial.
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It feels natural and works together like a charm — and, unlike a number of competing Android handsets, nothing feels tacked on after the fact.
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After the fact, neither Bush nor executive producer Dick Wolf offered any more details on the situation, but the actor did elaborate on Instagram.
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The most productive thing to do next is to troubleshoot your process after the fact to see how you can do better next time.
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Even then, it's more effective (and cheaper) to avoid dirtying the air in the first place as opposed to cleaning it after the fact.
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I love developing film long after the fact so that I can compare an actual photo graphic moment with my memory of a moment.
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Morris was trying to take a picture when she realized after the fact that her dog had photobombed in in the most hilarious way.
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Rylo wants people to use 360 cameras to capture everything around them, then use software to determine what exactly they want after the fact.
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Furthermore, Cho's algorithm is better deployed after the fact to determine the degree that a given district map is the result of partisan gerrymandering.
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Since free will is the name of Westworld's new game, answering this question could force audiences to reevaluate some characters' actions after the fact.
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The woman was initially charged with first- and second-degree murder along with felony child abuse and accessory after the fact, Branom tells PEOPLE.
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Residents talk with dismay about church picnics or school plays they might have attended but only learn of through Facebook postings after the fact.
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In addition to first-degree murder, Sabrina was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, soliciting murder and being an accessory after the fact.
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Marshals were not at the resort in Texas where he died, but were called there after the fact, a law enforcement source told CNN.
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Buffett, a former actress and Disneyland princess, has not been charged with homicide but authorities accused her of being an accessory after the fact.
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Not that the horror was exactly over: Some survivors recalled haunting phone calls from a man they believed was their rapist after the fact.
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We can all use our smartphones to take a good selfie, but taking a great selfie requires a little more work after the fact.
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Taylor's brother, 21-year-old Gary Taylor, was also charged with accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence in connection with Bowling's death.
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Matt Yglesias's slightly harsher assessment in Vox, that Trump is behaving like an accessory after the fact, is closer to the mark but incomplete.
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The 2,100 in question were classified after the fact, often against the advice of the State Department and mostly in the mild "confidential" bracket.
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The dirty laundry normally reserved for tell-all, after-the-fact books has been making its way onto newspaper column inches and television airwaves.
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As FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny has pointed out, this after the fact enforcement cannot adequately detect and prevent instances of anticompetitive harm in networks.
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" — Susan, Wisconsin "Don't go after the fact that we have pageants with women paraded in swimsuits, go after the guy who owns the pageant.
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" MGM said that time "was derived from a Mandalay Bay report manually created after the fact without the benefit of information we now have.
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Over the course of their lengthy talk, the rapper explained that he hadn't heard about Kelly's comments about Hailie until long after the fact.
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Professional interpreters aren't responsible for documenting meetings for posterity; their notes are intended to assist in translation rather than after-the-fact fact-checking.
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"When you are talking after the fact, you can always find solutions," Stéphane Le Foll, the government's spokesman, told Europe 1 radio on Saturday.
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But the nature of the mechanized system means that most of the policing is done after the fact — once the ad has already appeared.
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He claimed he would seek legal action against Dr. Phil claiming he experienced pain and injuries that didn't manifest themselves until after the fact.
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For one, Lara has to account for Bobby's impulsiveness, but she often finds herself in the position of doing damage control after the fact.
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So you think the actual belief in these ideas from someone like Varg came after the fact and that this was mere adolescent play?
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Most of the information regarding fighting sports in the 1940s and 1950s comes from interviews with the people involved several decades after the fact.
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Mr. Carwile incorrectly told superiors that the A.T.F. learned about guns moving illegally only after the fact, according to a subsequent inspector general investigation.
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It was also telling that none of the economists who warned, wrongly, about looming inflation were willing to admit their error after the fact.
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There was discussion of further reforms: An external body might be convened to approve individual drone strikes, or to review them after the fact.
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But after the fact, once everything fell into place it seemed a lot simpler than my solve felt — I like grids that do that.
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If you find yourself feeling empty and directionless after doing this, you can get your account back up to 30 days after the fact.
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The administration gave Congress a briefing to justify the strike after the fact, which didn't satisfy Democrats and infuriated two administration allies, Republican Sens.
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In many ways, work experience matters less in a world where modern technical skills won't stay the same even five years after the fact.
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C.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.) have proposed allowing a special counsel to contest any termination after the fact, while another bill from Sens.
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The unusual arrangement of the House Intelligence interview — a closed-door session with a transcript made public after the fact — was at Page's request.
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After the fact, CNN has also learned that Capitol Police sent a text to individuals working on Capitol Hill acknowledging communication must be improved.
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"Everybody tells me what I did was right, but you feel like, 'did I have to?' after the fact," he told CNN affiliate WFTS.
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"For the past three years, the socialist Democrats have been obsessed with impeaching the president and backfilling in the reason after the fact," Rep.
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But I've also been inspired and spurred by Ford's example to figure out what I can do to seek redress decades after the fact.
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Woodward during the NBC interview said it "happens frequently" that people deny what they said during the interviews for the book after the fact.
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The poem is a "making-of" documentary supplied with English subtitles, a work assembled after the fact to lead triumphantly to the main event.
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Third, in spite of its outlier status, human nature makes us concoct explanations for its occurrence after the fact, making it explainable and predictable.
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Several members of the transition are also said to have known about Flynn's conversation with Kislyak discussing U.S. sanctions after the fact, prosecutors say.
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The computing is only overlaid on the world after the fact, when you download the snaps onto your phone and edit effects into them.
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As a national political reporter for The Times, I have heard all manner of after-the-fact pleading from politicians who regretted their words.
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Unlike what Miller experienced—waking up the next morning after a trip with symptoms—the onset of HPPD can develop long after the fact.
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Yeah, and you're seeing over time, years after the fact, Europe's started to clip Google a tiny bit, a $20183 billion fine a year.
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She should have played, state says Hayes's hijab shouldn't have kept her from playing, the state's high school sports ruling body said after the fact.
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"Bray initially told Gizmodo: "These allegations are false, and it is worth noting that these sources are suddenly raising allegations three years after the fact.
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But sometimes, after the fact, years after you enjoyed the show and went for the ride, you have to think: Did they really do that?
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Facebook was unable to pull the Live broadcast down in real time, and failed to remove the killing video for several hours after the fact.
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But I do know what it is to be haunted by sexual assault years after the fact, and to withhold my story out of fear.
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Two former Justice Department officials said Sater took these steps without the FBI's knowledge or authorization, telling his handlers about it only after the fact.
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But a move like that can result in a huge tax bill, and there is often nothing a financial adviser can do after the fact.
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Still, it's an interesting thing to be able to do in-camera, without having to deal with Lightroom or Photoshop's HDR merging after the fact.
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I prefer this to the flatter color grade of the One X, especially if you don't want to spend time color correcting after the fact.
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Lil Tay is just kind of there for all of this, but had a lot to say after the fact in defense of Woah Vicky.
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On May 23rd the state accused Mr Ali of making an indecent hand gesture during that celebration and, five months after the fact, arrested him.
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Romney claimed that Obama hadn't referred to the attack on a US Consulate in Benghazi as "an act of terror" until weeks after the fact.
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In a statement provided by her attorney Lisa Bloom after the fact, Chyna said her kids were "never in any danger" during the alleged incident.
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Reporting childhood sexual abuse decades after the fact may not lead to criminal prosecution or civil lawsuits, depending on states' varying statute of limitations laws.
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While Jones tells his wife, Full Frontal's Samantha Bee, about his stunts, he usually waits until after the fact to give her all the details.
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While true turning points are usually identified after the fact, the recent downward momentum could signal a similar movement in the economy as a whole.
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And if you find that you can't stand the ads, you can always pay $50 to upgrade to the ad-free experience after the fact.
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It's certainly refreshing to see a show spotlight its less popular characters with actual airtime instead of offscreen business we hear about after the fact.
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Natalie Keepers, 19, is charged with being an accessory before and after the fact of the murder, as well as with concealing a dead body.
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Videos — whether broadcast live, uploaded after the fact, or shot for virtual reality headsets — are fast becoming the easiest way to draw massive viewer numbers.
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Natalie Keepers, 19, was originally charged with improper disposal of a body and being an accessory after the fact in the commission of a felony.
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But even months after the fact (and after fielding dozens of interviews surrounding the subject), the Australian rapper is still being questioned about her transformation.
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Paramount Pictures, the film's production studio, released a statement after the fact confirming a delay in filming as a result of the stunt gone wrong.
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Only after the fact, when you look back on all that excellence in the absence of error, do you really see how poisonous it is.
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She recently sent me a collection of images made in Turkey this past fall and offered a statement on her editing process after the fact.
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"This pizzeria used to serve delicious pizza but, there was a huge and leveling explosion that occurred today," one after-the-fact Yelp reviewer wrote.
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Keepers, 19, is accused of being an accessory to murder before the fact, concealing a body and being an accessory to murder after the fact.
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The oversight powers sought by the European Union would avoid the difficulty and complication of trying to renegotiate bilateral agreements after the fact, Sefcovic said.
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These tools will still be available to add to photo and video posts after the fact, but you can also use them as standalone posts.
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"It's important for a person to understand their motivations behind it, and how they will respond to [a causal hookup] after the fact," she says.
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The new regime then presents itself to the public after the fact as having "restored order" or "smoothly taken control" on behalf of the people.
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Rossi has denied that he cheated in the race, and Lehigh Valley Marathon race officials did not disqualify him after the fact despite LetsRun's evidence.
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Fortunately, most of those attempts to keep these individuals behind bars, or to reincarcerate them after the fact, have been struck down by federal judges.
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Staffers did concede that information about Pruitt's meetings were often tweaked after the fact to clearly identify whether the events occurred and who ultimately attended.
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The app facilitates setting up a time and place to meet, and interactions are ranked after the fact to ensure that the meetings are productive.
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Security was never a priority for the internet's original architects and building in security after the fact will be a long, arduous and costly effort.
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But in October, on the first day of the term, the court announced that it would start disclosing after-the-fact changes to its decisions.
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The lawsuit also notes that many Lyft drivers have installed cameras in their cars to prevent — or help after the fact — any attacks from riders.
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"My view is corrections are non-predictable and random but after the fact we always know why," said Doll, Nuveen Asset Management's chief equity strategist.
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That other buyer was a Hollywood studio, and Lance says he was told the studio had a plan to outbid whoever won ... after the fact.
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Ether: The most difficult thing is actually finding the time and space to sit and edit all the photos and video footage after the fact.
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His 2010, the sequel to Wall Street, Money Never Sleeps, even forced a narrative link to the financial crisis just two years after the fact.
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They've griped about complaints from members of Congress when the members find out after the fact that Pruitt has visited their state or congressional district.
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The things that allowed it to appear, and thrive, are still there, and they're doing after the fact patches to try to keep it down.
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Their wanderlusty life as seen in Unglert's travel Instagrams after the fact didn't hurt either, nor do the rumors that they might already be married.
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Could you get a bigger compliment than knowing that an old girlfriend was pretending to be doing it with you 30 years after the fact?
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This is the lure intended to lead the reader on, but it feels manipulative, particularly after the fact, when the author's false leads are exposed.
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Cops say they showed up to Mac's house after the fact and had him use a breathalyzer ... we're told he blew twice the legal limit.
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Michel is extremely disappointed that so many years after the fact the government would bring charges related to 2012 campaign contributions," Mr. Pollack said. "Mr.
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After the fact we bonded right away, and then life went it's way, and we were separated, and I tried to come back to skating.
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But today's announcement that it's adding Uber, a non-Apple vendor, to the highest cash back tier is a pretty major update after the fact.
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So if there is suspicious activity — new credit accounts, a big increase in what you owe, a delinquency — you'll learn about it after the fact.
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Instead of offering an upfront discount, companies pay after-the-fact rebates that are negotiated with pharmacy benefit managers like CVS Health or Express Scripts.
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The president is so checked out that he's not in the loop even on critical decisions and is making excuses for himself after the fact.
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Two years after the fact, she half-laughed to think of it: It hadn't even occurred to her that Alec's diabetes might have killed him.
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Even machines for voters with disabilities in New Hampshire generate paper receipts after the fact so that there is a hard record of each vote.
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Five days after the fact, he sent Mike Pompeo, Mark Esper, and Gina Haspel to brief all members, only to leave Republicans and Democrats fuming.
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Arguments by Republican leaders that those were after-the-fact checks of the districts' racial composition were "not credible for multiple reasons," the judges wrote.
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It's possible she found the put-downs, which she's recalled 11 years after the fact in all their glory, as morbidly engrossing as I did.
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The outcome for each business depends on what its leadership does to anticipate and prepare for disruptive events, rather than merely responding after the fact.
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While my friend Nawara had been wonderful in clearing up our miscommunications after the fact, we hadn't had the luxury of an in-person translator.
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He added that the president's son could be an accomplice after the fact, or part of the original scheme to engage in hush-money payments.
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As an example, Goodell said expanding replay to include judgment calls could lead to multiple fouls being found on a given play after the fact.
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I also liked that I could take portrait pictures, like shots of my dog on the beach, and adjust the background blur after the fact.
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"The fact that cryptocurrencies are global and real time means that you might only find out about these things after the fact," Mr. Levin said.
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A growing chorus, including the Trump administration, is calling for a rethinking of after-the-fact drug discounts that some say contribute to rising prices.
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It's the things that go wrong that become the stories you'll tell the most after the fact, especially when you're trying to comfort other brides.
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The process will then become more complicated, as you, your spouse, and your individual attorneys will have to hash it all out after the fact.
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This meant we've conducted more than 500 drone strikes into Pakistan under rules of engagement only released by the White House years after the fact.
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The fact that no one ever contacted Sow to verify her quote after the fact is a major problem, but it's not the main issue.
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These formal idiosyncrasies infuse the works with the immediacy of breaking news, even if they were done, like most history painting, long after the fact.
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The after-the-fact explanation the DOJ and FBI jointly offered for all this -- that they didn't want to give Mateen a "publicity platform"-- is absurd.
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Still, the concerns are enough to prompt the state to recommend changing over its infrastructure to something that can at least be examined after the fact.
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Analyzing crop yields half a year after the fact is too late to stave off food crises—this will require accurate crop analysis in real time.
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Whether or not Trump intends to contest the legitimacy of Clinton's election after the fact, he's certainly giving license to his followers to do just that.
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After that post, you received some negative feedback regarding your asking for something after the fact where you were the main party with something to gain.
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Clinton has denied this, insisting that any classified material in the emails was classified after the fact or she did not realize it had been classified.
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There wasn't enough funding to do the kind of research that was needed, and the NFL likely suppressed concussion research, according to investigations after the fact.
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It's necessarily an area where it's hard to do rigorous experimental research, so most studies are conducted after the fact, raising all kind of methodological challenges.
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"Actions speak louder than any explanation after the fact, any kind of hedging or, frankly, trying to talk your way out of it," Tong said Wednesday.
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Twitter immediately reacted to Sheen's insult: It's gross that Sheen felt so entitled to Rihanna's time he's still going on about it years after the fact.
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Local officials, in the meantime, have urged for more federal assistance to deal with the fallout, including a "future fund" to help residents after-the-fact.
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It worked, and only after the fact was it revealed that the supposed writer, Ted Foulke, was actually Miller, who wasn't previously known as a writer.
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Mr. Johnson steams each type of rice in unsalted water, and seasons it after the fact, because he believes it yields a better, less mushy product.
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So it's not so much shooting the video that can be a barrier to mainstream usage, but rather, what to do with it after the fact.
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But Cabañas said the bulletin warning of an eruption was not issued until 45 minutes after the fact, giving his agency little time to conduct evacuations.
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I have felt exactly as you do about people who were so unavailable to me it's mind-boggling when I think about it after the fact.
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If you're having great sex, the reality is that your hair is going to be tangled and sweaty and all over the pillowcase after the fact.
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Only 17 percent of agencies analyzed incident response data after the fact, so maybe they just filed the incidents away, never to be looked at again.
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Like Apple's laptops, it's not possible to upgrade the RAM after the fact, so you're stuck with the amount that is in the machine at purchase.
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When Janet found out he had been abused years after the fact she said, "I was shell-shocked," Janet told the U.K.'s Times in 2015.
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Every random joke, side conversation or off-topic comment can be easily captured and perfectly transcribed by an AI for anyone to see after the fact.
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Going over budget on a trip can dampen your enjoyment of the experience in the first place — or leave you feeling financially strapped after the fact.
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It's better to know and be momentarily embarrassed and move on with your life than be caught unaware in the bathroom mirror, hours after the fact.
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"I've had clients that come talk to me after the fact, after they made the decision," said Harris, a member of the CNBC Financial Advisor Council.
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The terrorist attacks of 9/11 are a showcase example of that: Administration officials ignored all the warning signs, and then drastically overreacted after the fact.
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On Tuesday, she told the women of The Real that Dorsey was incredibly supportive and respectful of her choice when she told him after the fact.
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Hundreds of thousands of government employees could also be furloughed for the duration of the shutdown, though they would likely receive back pay after the fact.
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Because of the confusion surrounding the various agencies' positions on the after-the-fact classification decisions, I advised my clients to accept this letter from DOJ.
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Larry King says it's easy to question Roberts' pitching decisions after the fact ... but everyone had one thing in common -- they're all focusing on next year!
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The terrorist attacks of 9/11 are a showcase example of that: administration officials ignored all the warning signs, and then drastically overreacted after the fact.
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His findings proposed that maybe our brains are unconsciously driving our choices, and we just believe it is our thoughts leading to actions after the fact.
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"Since we only discover the circumstances of death after the fact, we sometimes discover that some primates didn't have natural deaths but violent ones," Alves said.
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By considering the unique activity patterns in the distinctive regions, the model could identify an individual based on new scans taken two weeks after the fact.
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Everyone has their opinion, but many, young people specifically, fail to make their voices heard in the proper channels, rather resorting to after-the-fact complaining.
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Today, most paid services will monitor consumers' credit reports for fraud, but that means they're alerting customers that their information has been compromised after the fact.
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Now after the fact, we're all really good friends because they went through something that we can only relate to — it really bonded all of us.
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Save ahead of time It should go without saying, but financing debt after the fact is a lot more costly than saving up ahead of time.
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A good game of social deception can bring a group together, and my play group ends up talking about perfect plays for days after the fact.
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In the western part of El Salvador, peasants remembered, long after the fact, the army's 4003 massacre of their families, which took over ten thousand lives.
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It's the kind of clever detail that makes you say "aha!" as a teenager or adult, that engages you, and surprises you years after the fact.
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Another element was—I've only realized this after the fact—when we were making Codes and Keys, I had started playing a different brand of guitar.
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When this previous game was pointed out to him, Buckingham said he had only heard about the female player after the fact by way of explanation.
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She has given multiple versions of when the supposed assault happened and, in her initial claims, 30 years after the fact, she did not name Kavanaugh.
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It is therefore impossible for investors to track dark-money spending, at best learning about it long after the fact from watchdog groups and investigative journalists.
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Through its permitting scheme, the law is the only regulatory measure that aims to limit wastewater discharge, she said, rather than punish it after the fact.
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The suspect's brother, Adrian Virgen, and co-worker, Erik Razo Quiroz, were also arrested Thursday on "accessory after the fact" for allegedly trying to protect Arriaga.
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Germany lets laid-off workers stick around for weeks after the fact, while Sweden has programs to help retrain fired employees and get them new jobs.
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Although she survived, the trauma of the incident and of the enduring physical difficulties she encountered after the fact left Zgierska in an almost destitute state.
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Kelly's shifting accounts of the matter after the fact caused his credibility inside the West Wing to plummet, and it never truly recovered, according to officials.
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With SOMA, it was almost obvious after the fact that a safe mode would be good, but I'm less sure [with] Rebirth if that's gonna fit.
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When Leo still calls her Susan after the fact, Stargirl realizes he truly doesn't understand her...or maybe isn't brave enough to accept her true self.
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After the fact, defendants can challenge warrants by arguing that the government recklessly excluded information that would have caused the judge not to sign the warrant.
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Furthermore, drinking after the fact can compromise the healing of the tattoo because of its effects on your blood, so take it easy for a bit.
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But thanks to regulatory loopholes and lax oversight, most medical devices are poorly vetted before their release into the marketplace and poorly monitored after the fact.
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Then you can start to figure out a game plan: Is there a way you can honor their graduation after the fact, and celebrate it together?
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