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"retrospectively" Definitions
  1. by thinking about the past; in a way that is connected with something that happened in the past
  2. (also less frequent, formal retroactively) from a particular date in the past rather than from the present date

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So you form an understanding of what you're doing retrospectively?
He said the new laws will not be applied retrospectively.
The new rate would not be applied retrospectively, it added.
"We're always looking at retrospectively what the data shows," she said.
Newspapers announced it with a retrospectively stomach-churning sense of finality.
The name — iPhone OS — was given to the operating system retrospectively.
Mosten argued that the new rules should not be applied retrospectively.
Researchers retrospectively studied 792,130 infants covered by a health insurance program.
What exists/ is vacant space, to be planted/with landscape retrospectively.
That question will best be answered retrospectively, in about a decade.
Retrospectively, I'd say, almost 20 years later, [we were a good bet].
It's easy to look back and retrospectively find out what went wrong.
Congress reimbursed California for most of that money, retrospectively endorsing genocidal campaigns.
Fans retrospectively assign apocalyptic meaning to their favorite songs all the time.
West had his Moto2 results over an 18-month period voided retrospectively.
So that really just retrospectively tainted the rest of the film for me.
It was not immediately clear if the Supreme Court decision could apply retrospectively.
Narrated retrospectively by an older Kairo, it unfolds against Ceylon's volatile political backdrop.
Summer currently works retrospectively, in that it targets users who are post-grads.
The blockchain has won plaudits because it cannot be tampered with or changed retrospectively.
There's something retrospectively refreshing about having a game built-in to a cell phone.
Obviously, because I was thinking like that at the time, retrospectively it's all gone.
It's not possible to have loved a text and then retrospectively to unlove it.
My Lai framed the image that for too many retrospectively described the Vietnam generation.
Most of the studies done don't have appropriate comparison groups, or are done retrospectively.
"It doesn't mean that you somehow retrospectively agree with their positions on issues," he added.
The refined method was also applied retrospectively to the previous year, yielding the score of 57.67.
They've even used social media posts to retrospectively predict the suicide deaths of certain Facebook users.
So Act 23 and Act 2 and even, quite frankly, Act 3 were told very retrospectively.
This means that the terms of those contracts and agreements cannot be changed unilaterally or retrospectively.
You were what Time Magazine anointed, to retrospectively unfair ridicule, Person of the Year in 2006.
The measure would create a commission to retrospectively review and wipe out unnecessary and duplicative regulations.
When the rankings were calculated retrospectively, that spell of dominance, with short breaks, went back to 1995.
It's a convoluted plot and hurtful — and a shame she can't own up to its silliness retrospectively.
Countries that have done so have been assured that the new bill will not be applied retrospectively.
Retrospectively, Apple Maps looks like a smart bet as the company is now working on a car.
Retrospectively, resisting Broadcom's offer may have been the smartest move given the regulatory risks of the deal.
Their four champions at the 2012 Games and their one from 2008 have all tested positive retrospectively.
Apple retrospectively knows that it had underestimated the tremendous effort required to build a solid map product.
To the Editor: The question of who will become a terrorist seems impossible to answer even retrospectively.
It is told retrospectively, with the adult Scout, now known as Jean Louise Finch, as the narrator.
And the legislature will be asked to approve the bill retrospectively after it reconvenes on October 16th.
Besides, now that Porsche is part of the Volkswagen Group, the mingling of DNA seems retrospectively natural.
During the 2012 presidential election, Newt Gingrich was like a retrospectively muted version of this year's Donald Trump.
It will later examine the economy comprehensively and retrospectively with panel members and officially define the economic cycle.
People vote retrospectively, based on their perception of how things are going for them and those around them.
Retraining staff and encouraging good user behavior is always more difficult if you have to do it retrospectively.
The consensus, both at the time and retrospectively, is that Reggie was the more capable of the pair.
Vivier's life and work have become inescapably linked to — and retrospectively darkened by — the circumstances of his death.
The government will later examine the economy comprehensively and retrospectively with panel members and define the economic cycle.
Art & Coal addresses its main theme retrospectively, but also seeks to look forward, to reflect on life after coal.
They also bitterly point out that he has retrospectively put himself on the winning side of the Brexit debate.
When we know that, we've got a framework to design from and measure against, retrospectively and in real time.
But the study suggests that most ER visits are valid, and that retrospectively penalizing patients could complicate the issue.
Many countries have grappled with retrospectively erasing criminal records as laws governing sexual orientation have evolved over the years.
Students dissect company decisions retrospectively, and the case studies themselves may not be relevant after the decision was made.
At the same time, nobody is retrospectively prosecuting a man for acting as if it were 2003 in 2003.
Retrospectively, Apple Maps turned out to be a smart move now that Apple is working on a car project.
For Richards, it seems, age was the determining factor in her argument over competitive sports fairness—at least retrospectively.
Then they retrospectively tracked heart attacks and strokes in the two groups in the year before the cancer diagnosis.
Most of the 2016 art season predated the election but can't help but be viewed, retrospectively, in its light.
By middle age you might begin to see, retrospectively, the dominant motifs that have been running through your various decisions.
We can also praise him for the existential crisis he is about to retrospectively inflict on macho blockbuster British masculinity.
Nine occurred between August and November; a case from 2015 was retrospectively identified, and one case is still under investigation.
It quickly became a feminist symbol, and the name Rosie the Riveter was applied retrospectively to the woman it portrayed.
"It's a label that has been applied retrospectively to a wide range of films with common themes," he told me.
The pride we once took in the retrospectively embarrassing "It's Complicated" status diminished as the messy realities of dating sunk in.
"I brought him up onstage, I spanked him — which I retrospectively realize now he must have really enjoyed," Corden said, laughing.
"In his deposition for the defamation case, Musk said he retrospectively realised Howard-Higgins was "just taking us for a ride.
There needs to be very rigorous vetting and then I think we need to be honest about what has happened retrospectively.
Since then, though, and especially after the checked-out and retrospectively predictable embarrassment of 2004, things have gotten considerably more interesting.
But it adds some delicious drama that, retrospectively, the original Circle lacked as everyone fretted over rocking the boat too much.
The 50th anniversary of this speech is a profound occasion to counter the selective memory with which America has retrospectively embraced King.
She also wants the agencies to look retrospectively at mergers to monitor their impact on competition and inform responses to future mergers.
In a retrospectively prophetic twist of fate, Buckingham Palace explained why weeks before the world learned that Harry and Meghan wanted out.
After Mallin pinpointed Cole in the live lineup, the police had audibly rejoiced, boosting her confidence and perhaps influencing her memory retrospectively.
Italian researchers retrospectively studied 647 kidney transplants, grouping the donors according to whether they were in their 50s, 60s, 70s or 80s.
The new method is only being used in Hubei, and Jasarevic said the latest numbers from the province included retrospectively diagnosed cases.
Despite this enigma, refereeing boards have tried to retrospectively measure obvious VAR mistakes, based against the general opinion of a number of officials.
Retrospectively, it is easy to see in Sander's work the germ of some of the most important photo-based projects that have followed.
"When we've gone back retrospectively and we've reviewed patients who've died, sometimes, there is a breakdown in some of those areas," Lindsay said.
When retrospectively considered, 808s is widely seen as the turning point at which rap shed its braggadocious stereotype and opened up its heart.
And obviously, it's just like, even retrospectively to have seen that from 2011 when it first kind of started to gain some momentum.
Retrospectively there's a shape to all this; Performa has a very art-school quality in that it's collaborative and open to new ideas.
In these instances, companies should tell the regulator and make alternative arrangements, such as "enhanced monitoring" or reviewing trades retrospectively, the FCA said.
This happens because we learn about them from history books, which weave narratives that retrospectively imbue events with logic, making them seem predetermined.
These would qualify as good reasons for amending the Constitution prospectively, but not for retrospectively stretching its words to cover a sitting president.
Many accusers have recounted sensing something unprofessional or "creepy" about Tyndall but trusting him nevertheless, only to fully comprehend the sexual abuse retrospectively.
If that's true, and nobody seems sure of anything anymore, then Mariah Carey must retrospectively be handed the award for artist of the year.
Together, they're a tribute to the horrors of co-dependency, which reaches its dark, poisonous climax as "Forever" winds toward its retrospectively inevitable conclusion.
Full implementation may face political constraints, but there is a contingent fiscal mechanism to retrospectively trigger further measures if a fiscal target is missed.
What they did: The researchers developed a machine-learning algorithm that looked retrospectively at data from 96,000 patients in U.S. hospital intensive care units.
Not only did he bring the Donald on stage, he spanked him, "which I retrospectively realise now he must have really enjoyed," said Corden.
Moreover, one of the study sites also appeared to be Taca's private clinic, where he generated the very records that he later obtained retrospectively.
Despite retrospectively editing Hannah Baker's controversial suicide scene this year, "13 Reasons Why" has struggled to shake off the questionable morals of the show.
Again, that might be mythic, there might be other reasons that he's voted out of office, but people will say retrospectively that that mattered.
Scientists retrospectively studied 57,001 women over 55 who were free of heart disease and enrolled in a large health study from 1993 through 1998.
"What was happening is you were seeing massive fines accumulating because they were applying them on a per-day basis retrospectively," Mr. Gifford said.
The sentencing judge also banned the man from using a computer to contact children, but decided he couldn't impose the wider internet ban retrospectively.
George W. Bush and Iraq underpinned American Idiot just as Donald Trump and the compounded doom of the year will retrospectively underpin Revolution Radio.
Yes, of course, there was the whole British empire fuckup, which retrospectively, was not good, but the U.K. has moved away from that a bit!
By looking more closely at what people did as opposed to what they retrospectively said they were doing, a different interpretation of the riots emerges.
When you retrospectively look at the sharing economy boom of the early 2010s, many of the principles that defined that generation of startups have slowly disappeared.
Formed by the brothers Butler in 1977, the London art rock six-piece emerged as part of a scene that would retrospectively be called post-punk.
"We cannot speak retrospectively, but we would have seen a different development if we had known the story from the beginning," Saito said earlier this week.
And so this brooding comedy of memory unfolds as a retrospectively played game of truth and consequences, though just what the truth is will remain ambiguous.
"What we are proposing in this emergency legislation is not to retrospectively alter offenders' sentences as they were imposed by the court," the government source said.
Retroactive continuity, or "retcon" - whereby authors or film-makers retrospectively change original storylines, often to bring them into line with modern views - is becoming more common.
In Denmark, Malta, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal, and Norway, trans people can self-identify and retrospectively change the gender marker on their birth certificate without medical approval.
A government panel consisting of academics and economists then scrutinizes more data and makes a final call, retrospectively, on when the economic cycle began or ended.
That remains a danger for the future, and retrospectively perhaps even for the present, if encrypted communications filed away now are analysed by powerful quantum computers later.
Its parliament also passed a change in the law that will allow for citizens to retrospectively change the gender on their birth certificates to reflect their identity.
It's very clear now, retrospectively, but there are a lot of industries now that also need to be abolished because they are rooted in and require violence.
In her post-awards press room speech attended by Insider's Kim Renfro, Garner said that she "blacked out" during her acceptance speech, and retrospectively acknowledged the actresses.
The team retrospectively analyzed the results for 83 patients with laboratory-confirmed influenza admitted to ICUs over a 10-year period, from August 2009 to July 2017.
Recent scholars have argued that it wasn't until liberalism became the default "other" of totalitarian ideologies that inner coherence and intellectual lineage were retrospectively found for it.
" Retrospectively, I loved these as much, if not more than the stuff I continued to gobble up through my adolescence, such as the 1965 "Flipper" parody entitled "Flapper.
NSO also showed up when, retrospectively, Citizen Lab's investigation found traces of the company's work in a separate threat being tracked in the UAE known as Stealth Falcon.
Its online-ticketing system often sells first- and business-class fares at economy prices by accident, creating bad headlines and disappointed customers when it retrospectively cancels the transactions.
"If I search retrospectively"—in his own writing—"for a common thread of meaning, then I can indeed find one," Hesse wrote near the end of his life.
As with eighties hooliganism itself, elements of casual culture have been exaggerated and glorified retrospectively, with mid-noughties films like Green Street and The Football Factory especially culpable.
To date, the ECB has remained vague about the application of the guidelines, leaving many bankers to act cautiously for fear that tighter controls could be introduced retrospectively.
A mother of the bride buys retrospectively, with an eye toward who she's been all these years, and whether some part of her got stifled in the telling.
The problem with turning communications, which by themselves are not criminal, into a criminal obstruction case is that life is lived prospectively while prosecutors look at evidence retrospectively.
The party says it would abolish fees through legislation from 2018 and write-off the first year of fees retrospectively for those planning to start university this autumn.
The United Nations also criticized the government over a decision to retrospectively change Australia's Migration Act after the case had started to validate the offshore processing of asylum seekers.
Today, that's more evident than ever—think of the sounds of a dial-up modem or a Nokia ringtone, which have become retrospectively iconic but are now rarely heard.
In the future, these HomeKit-via-software updates could mean products from Nest get HomeKit compatibility, simply because the company will be able to expand its user base retrospectively.
James Leibold, a Xinjiang expert at La Trobe University in Melbourne, said China was increasingly seeking to deflect international criticism by attempting to retrospectively justify the mass detention camps.
No new cases have been reported since mid-July, the city's health department said, but officials will continue keeping track and may add cases retrospectively as they are identified.
This may be true when looking retrospectively, but it's sloppy thinking to apply when it is impossible to know if your current deal will be one of the massive winners.
The referee wasn't looking at the incident — which is normal as a lot goes on at corners — but the VAR not giving England a penalty retrospectively was a wrong call.
The challenger bank believes that roundups, which essentially ties saving to spending, and other forms of "auto saving" that happens retrospectively once per week, is one way of doing this.
Those relationships are more fully realized in "Rent," of course, and just as it's impossible to avoid reading "Tick, Tick…Boom!" autobiographically, it's also impossible not to read it retrospectively.
Journals of people overtaken by psychosis are rare—accounts of madness tend to be written by people in the midst of their illness or retrospectively by those who have recovered.
Scully has obviously called no-hitters and perfect games before, and also put in plenty of time narrating implausible love stories, convoluted game shows, retrospectively problematic sitcoms, and celebrity softball spectaculars.
All share, per-share and related information presented in the interim financial statements and corresponding disclosure notes have been retrospectively adjusted, where applicable, to reflect the impact of the share split.
Art school dropout Byrne had met Tina and Chris at RISD (Jerry Harrison was an art major at Harvard), and Talking Heads became figureheads of a subgenre retrospectively called art punk.
I haven't seen so much positive political energy since Barack Obama fired up the Democratic base in 2008 with his (retrospectively banal) slogans about "hope and change" and "yes we can".
Several other health care issues are buried even further down, like retrospectively ending cuts to disproportionate share hospital payments and potential Medicare cuts to the home health and nursing home industries.
So, even if we can't see it from our current vantage point, there is hope that politics, technology, or a combination of the two might retrospectively render our current anxieties exaggerated.
Data on pre-pregnancy diet was collected retrospectively during the first prenatal visit and information on father's diet was not a part of the study — both factors could have impacted conclusions.
A ninth title would have been his had he not been disqualified retrospectively from the previous round in Switzerland just before the final race because his sled's runners were too hard.
The finale was made all the more retrospectively bittersweet by the subsequent passing of Ukrainian astronomer Klim Churyumov, the co-discoverer of the comet and its partial namesake, on October 16.
If Puerto Rico is granted the power to retrospectively alter the terms of its debts, as the proposed legislation would permit, few if any lenders will line up for more losses.
The ICJ has ruled on genocide only once before, in 85033, but retrospectively (in ruling that Serbia had violated its duty to prevent genocide in Srebrenica during the war in Bosnia).
It's especially striking to hear Hernandez himself thinking out loud about that period of his life in recorded prison phone conversations with friends and family; he sounds quite retrospectively self-aware.
To this day, I believe the United States suffered on every measurable level -- economically, societally and internationally -- because of that decision, and I suspect many of my fellow Americans retrospectively agree. Why?
Retrospectively, Blackout has been hailed as one of the most influential pop albums of its time, impacting the sonics of pop as it would continue to evolve through Lady Gaga and Kesha.
Yet from the moment these two very different visionaries make a nerd-love connection in defense of a supposed "Star Wars" plot hole, it makes sense, retrospectively, that they would hook up.
The showstopping "Sentimental Education" digs, retrospectively, into one woman's early sexual history without any real narrative exigency, but the leisurely pace of her memories allows for reflection and epiphany rather than plot.
Structurally, the story (similar again to The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate) is told retrospectively, with a future agent sending a note back in time warning about the consequences of the Predictor.
Six more athletes who did not win medals in 2008 were retrospectively disqualified, including Russia's Elena Slesarenko, who was the women's high jump gold medalist in 2004 but placed fourth four years later.
His recent death has become a milestone in the understanding of brain disorders, for post-mortem examination has confirmed this diagnosis—retrospectively making him the first person to be so diagnosed while alive.
Episodes in the second year of this series cover subjects that range from possible discrepancies in Trump's business taxes to an investigation of how the killing of a Mongolian sheep became legal retrospectively.
I spoke to Cagen and other women who married themselves in the past year or so to see how they feel about their commitment retrospectively, and how—or if—it's really changed anything.
Anti state-aid proceedings by the European Commission (EC) on Fiat-Chrysler, McDonalds and Amazon could lead to these companies having to repay Luxembourg taxes retrospectively, resulting in one-off boosts to fiscal revenues.
There were other figures, like Medgar Evers or Martin Luther King Jr. or Malcolm X, about whom he also wrote retrospectively, and loved, but that was always quite different from his memories of Lorraine.
And Home Secretary May has described them as an invaluable tool for the security agencies, arguing that "bulk capabilities" are important to retrospectively sift through a target's communications as part of an active investigation.
The banks argued that the rules were unfair because they would be applied retrospectively, but they ultimately lost the case, which meant that thousands of customers were free to re-open claims for compensation.
Researchers retrospectively studied 122,007 patients who underwent exercise treadmill testing at Cleveland Clinic between January 1, 1991 and December 31, 2014 to measure all-cause mortality relating to the benefits of exercise and fitness.
STAR We look at our world like it's the real world, and we looked retrospectively at who our characters were and how they behaved, and also at how we as writers perceived their actions.
The book might have benefited from a circular structure, opening with the discovery that the doppelgänger is the author's mother and then relating the story of her childhood retrospectively, layering in an adult perspective.
The story of this particular friendship is told retrospectively by Cat, now 30-something in Brooklyn, drawn back to her youth in rural northern Michigan, where she found Marlena and her life, effectively, began.
TransCanada filed a motion last month with the commission seeking permission to retrospectively amend the route application, a move that a company official said was intended to prevent lawsuits that could delay the project.
A Shell spokeswoman said the company was "working hard on reducing carbon intensity", adding it planned to disclose emission reduction targets retrospectively at the end of each year, the same as with annual bonuses.
"The indictment actually goes almost to the level of individual computers that were used to do this, which argues that they've got a level of access and level of data, at least retrospectively," Nimmo said.
Banking shares, which had rallied initially on the court ruling, came off early highs after the government's announcement but largely held gains after it became clear that the new law would not be applied retrospectively.
Enter: Skengdo & AM. In what is retrospectively a defining moment of shifting power in drill's evolving, hyperlocal chess-game, AM—a masked, baritone wordsmith from north Brixton crew 410—rapped a single line of French.
Yet, Kraft's referee carding system adds an element of visual editorial to the onscreen texts; watching the videos also feels like retrospectively scrolling through a social media timeline filtered for headlines and opinions about Trump.
I was sort of telling him, as a wise old man, like, "To be instinctively negative is just as predictable as being instinctively positive," but I think retrospectively he was definitely onto something, I remember.
Both bonds were retrospectively deemed in breach of the ECB's rules because they offer a "step up" coupon, which increases if the telecoms company is taken over and the credit-worthiness of its guarantor downgraded.
But scrutinizing the small print, some investors want Shell to show how it will calculate the targets for lowering emissions in the new bonus scheme rather than provide the information retrospectively in its annual report.
Laws banning the government from retrospectively adding tolls to existing roads—which would be very unpopular even it were always legal—mean such a set up would not help much with the country's backlog of maintenance.
"We're bringing forward legislation to stop the system of automatic early release but the difficulty is ... how to apply that retrospectively to the cohort of people who currently qualify," Johnson said in a speech in London.
It is a matter of getting, holistically, our head around that we know that we're not allowed to bring this in prospectively, but retrospectively we know that we have some of this [infrastructure] in the ground.
Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, has suggested the law would be enacted in the current legislative year, and not be applied retrospectively - which would mean fans who jeer before it becomes law locally shouldn't face prosecution.
Proceedings by the European Commission (EC) on potential state aid received by Fiat-Chrysler, McDonalds and Amazon could lead to these companies having to repay Luxembourg taxes retrospectively, resulting in one-off boosts to fiscal revenues.
The second came 17 years later and marked the towering and retrospectively poignant zenith of a team that might have been a dynasty if only humans were wired to like cocaine and alcohol a little less.
Chris Van Hollen further noted that "to justify the denied promotion," the World Bank "retrospectively downgraded" Biru's performance record by deleting his title and management roles from World Bank website and replacing them with "defamatory" remarks.
In large part, however, each of them failed because NFL scouts, general managers, and coaches—the same people who projected a perceived, retrospectively ridiculous weakness onto Newton—either overlooked some inherent flaw or missed it entirely.
However, it was only following the outbreaks of pandemic influenza in 93 and 1918 that the term entered the medical and popular lexicon and that — crucially — it began to be applied retrospectively to earlier historical outbreaks.
Earlier this year, American Lexi Thompson was retrospectively handed a four-stroke penalty for a similar incident at the ANA Inspiration in California, a penalty that cost her what would have been her second major title.
It also shows his yearbook caption, "Après moi, le déluge," ("after me, the flood"), a statement that, in real life, was retrospectively imbued with meaning about Cunanan's self-destructiveness by a media and public hungry for narratives.
There are also questions to be asked about the reliability of seeking investment from the largest Asian market, given the crashes and crises that marked 2015, which many economists are retrospectively calling the Great Fall of China.
The amended law, which would apply retrospectively, extends the definition of "enemy" to include legal heirs of declared enemies, even when the heir is an Indian citizen, or of a country not deemed to be an enemy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will look retrospectively at visas issued to wealthy foreign investors and consider whether action needs to be taken, interior minister Amber Rudd said on Wednesday when asked about Russians who had been granted them.
Several Obama administration officials, however, including McDonough and James R. Clapper Jr., Obama's director of national intelligence, have retrospectively blamed McConnell, and sometimes Ryan, for "watering down," as McDonough put it in an NBC interview, the warning.
This book's wide scope—Mr Bassett ranges across Europe—and the author's elite upbringing will be disliked by some readers, and those who view the past as not just a foreign country but also a retrospectively offensive one.
John Yoo, the Bush Justice Department official who drew up that administration's legal justification for waterboarding (but who drew the line retrospectively at forced rectal feeding), says the Trump White House has an alarming conception of executive power.
In contrast, The general counsel insists that Biru's record is "hagiographic" – too good to be true – and the World Bank will not use the actual record of his performance to correct the retrospectively degraded record on its website.
Having married a First Nations man in her native Canada, she was drawn into his tribe's vocabulary of symbolic meanings, and applied them retrospectively to the trauma of her brother's death in a car accident when she was 21991.
Photographs of the pieces she has called retrospectively "Color(ed) Theory" are part—but only a part—of her new show, which opened in July and runs until December 31st at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (MCA).
This paper is a far cry from a clinical trial (since it was just data collected retrospectively) but the authors say that even having this data could help make the case for funding a clinical trial in the future.
The American experience isn't retrospectively one of "gratitude," as he posits; instead, many of my peers' grandparents were held in internment camps, marched for their own civil rights and had to fight the American government's best effort at erasure.
His ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, is a donor to the settlement of Beit El. Right-wingers pushed a "Regularisation Bill" through the Knesset that would retrospectively legalise (under Israeli law) scores of settlements and outposts built on private Palestinian land.
ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - Kenyan two-time world marathon champion Edna Kiplagat wants $1 million dollars to be retrospectively awarded to her as the rivals who pipped her to two lucrative World Marathon Majors series titles have since been banned for doping.
Calculated from a range of data, including factory output, employment and retail sales, the index along with other data will be assessed retrospectively by a government panel of economists and academics to determine where the economy is in the cycle.
Gushchina, who failed to make the final in the individual 400m in London, helped Russia to a silver medal in the 4x400m relay but the quartet were stripped of the honor after Antonina Krivoshapka was banned retrospectively earlier this year.
Calculated from a range of data including factory output, employment and retail sales, the index, along with other data, will be assessed retrospectively by a government panel of economists and academics to determine where the economy is in the cycle.
While Stamos has retrospectively criticized Facebook's use of Onavo in the past, he was notably the company's most senior official in charge of security oversight and compliance when Facebook decided to start advertising Onavo to users in the Facebook app.
Incredibly, it was the ninth time since 1995 it has happened to the U.S. in the Olympics and world championships, and they were also retrospectively disqualified three years after winning in London 2012 because of Tyson Gay's positive dope test.
"Retrospectively, you can say 'here is the first day the device first failed and it took 19 months until everyone was notified,'" said Love, a professor and director of cardiac rhythm device services at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
The source said the draft by China's tax authorities was an attempt to bring domestic rules into line with OECD standards Tax partners from Ernst & Young and PricewaterhouseCoopers said the new rules were expected to take effect retrospectively from January 1, 2016.
It is unclear how such protection could be offered retrospectively to a dual Iranian-British citizen, or whether such a move could help to secure her release, but a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said it was one option being considered.
Duke Law School's Center for the Study of the Public Domain explains: When Congress changed the law, it applied the term extension retrospectively to existing works, and gave all in-copyright works published between 1923 and 1977 a term of 95 years.
When Hegel wrote that the owl of Minerva flies at dusk, he meant that philosophy makes sense of the world only retrospectively: After the world has given birth to a reality, the philosophers arrive on the scene to help us understand it.
It's not hard to see our own parallels with countries we view retrospectively as "obviously" having overreached in earlier eras, such as Russia in Afghanistan, Britain and France at the Suez Canal in 6900, or Hitler's 2628 invasion of the Soviet Union.
Some critics have argued that crowning "The Testaments" was a way for the judges to retrospectively acknowledge the political and cultural importance of "The Handmaid's Tale", which was shortlisted for the prize in 1986 but lost out to Kingsley Amis's "The Old Devils".
The result also sends messages that will resonate loudly in many countries on both sides of the Atlantic, and retrospectively will be seen as a decisive turning point in acrimonious and polarizing political debates that have plagued the West for too many years.
The BC Court of Appeal then ruled that the new banning provisions could be applied retrospectively because they weren't punishments but measures to protect the public — when a measure is deemed to be "protective" and not "punitive," the constitutional protection doesn't apply.
However, as the cultural dominance of the old guard subsided, Pinkerton retrospectively became an international treasure, beloved of the teens who grew up listening to it rather than detested by those who had been raised on a rock'n'roll diet of chest hair and bravado.
For starters, there's a big difference between getting an AI system to perform well retrospectively — where the patient's final diagnosis is already known, as in Google's breast cancer study — and getting it to make accurate guesses about current patients whose diagnoses are still unknown.
Britain's interior minister said in March that the government would look retrospectively at visas issued to wealthy foreign investors and consider whether action needs to be taken, and Prime Minister Theresa May has said it is right to see whether visas were being used properly.
She argues that Polk disappeared from historical memory because she'd been implicitly erased by the writing of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, whose account of the women's rights movement "consecrated Seneca Falls" and retrospectively elevated the reformers who participated in its 1848 convention.
Cespedes, the team's most important hitter, was recently held out but not DL'ed with a gimpy hamstring, eased weirdly back into action despite evident persisting discomfort, and then finally placed on the DL with a retrospectively inevitable hamstring strain that he suffered running out a double.
A WAMI camera's resolution isn't good enough to recognize people or read car license plates, but it allows the military to retrospectively look for evidence of insurgents planting an IED, and then use the recorded images to track them to their homes, hideouts, and stashes of explosives.
It's certainly not that I long for a time passed, because I have enough common sense to know that the things I am romanticizing are not any better than the now, but in looking back and seeing that beauty retrospectively, I have hope for a better future.
The Hate: The Warriors being so good it's boring, the Rockets being revolting to watch People, many smart and admirable people among them, hate the Warriors because of their happy preeminence and their retrospectively predictable march to history, and because of all the fans genuflecting before them.
In what is retrospectively one of the earliest instances of queering the campus, Beaton would attend classes in drag — his face adorned with feathers and done up with heavy make-up, wearing clothes that no one had ever seen before — least of all, on a man.
In a joint paper put before EU trade ministers at a meeting in Brussels on Friday, France and Germany said investigations should be sped up, allowing duties to be imposed after seven months, from nine months now, and there should be a greater ability to apply tariffs retrospectively.
Retrospectively, looking back on it [we] trusted the wrong person but there was nothing in her hiring or her employment with Second Chance up to this point that it put anyone on notice that she was capable of these actions, and this goes for the other employees as well.
In a joint paper put before EU trade ministers at a meeting in Brussels on Friday, France and Germany said investigations should be sped up, allowing duties to be imposed after seven months, from nine months now, and there should be a greater ability to apply tariffs retrospectively.
Once Porter became a law professor herself, she attracted national attention for publishing some of the earliest research on the widespread mortgage fraud that precipitated the financial crisis, having combed through thousands of records and discovered near universal discrepancies between borrowers' documents and those churned out retrospectively by lenders.
"An antibody test will enable us to retrospectively test suspected patients so we can gather a more accurate picture of how widespread the virus is, and consequently, among other things, the true mortality rate," Catton said, adding that it will also help assess the effectiveness of trial vaccines.
Regardless of whether the staff of the National Security Council deems parts retrospectively to be "Secret" or even "Top Secret," they have largely unfettered power to hold the book to be in violation of Bolton's contract and to take his multimillion-dollar advance and all his future royalties.
Arthur Russell, who was so chronically dissatisfied with his own music that he barely released any of it during his lifetime, who left behind literally thousands of tape reels upon his death in 1992, and who has been retrospectively lauded as one of the most important artists of his time.
The ball was undoubtedly an unforced blunder by the league and retrospectively a mid-level disaster for Spalding—after the change-back, Spalding announced that it would offer $100 refunds, plus $15 of consideration for taxes and shipping, to people who wanted to exchange the Cross Traxxion™ balls they'd purchased.
Other teams made miscalculations following the lockout—Oklahoma City traded away James Harden for fear of paying the luxury tax; Brooklyn loaded up with pricey veterans and peaked as a No. 4 seed in 2012-2013—but none feel as retrospectively disappointing and unnecessary as the Mavericks' championship tear down.
I understand the progressive concern that the court might conclude that judges lack a legitimate basis for retrospectively writing "sexual orientation" or "transgender" into Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 113, which prohibits discrimination in employment "because of" an individual's sex (along with race, religion and national origin).
"The Park" attends to a male figure sitting in a hotel room anxiously planning something to come, and "The Backyard" focuses upon a woman standing in the doorway of her mother's house, looking retrospectively back upon an unexplained act that has entered local folklore and is distorting into the past.
The European Union's hard line on American tech companies such as Apple or Google threatens to provoke a trade war between the world's two biggest trading blocks, partly because the EU's rhetoric is so fierce and partly because its methods, such as trying to force Apple to pay taxes retrospectively, are so questionable.
Students aspiring to work in investment management now routinely used machines to assess whether a shareholder in a firm that was sold through a leveraged buy-out would be retrospectively liable for a "fraudulent transfer" if the company subsequently collapsed, a risk that defied being addressed because it was so hard to measure.
"An antibody test will enable us to retrospectively test suspected patients so we can gather a more accurate picture of how widespread the virus is, and consequently, among other things, the true mortality rate," Dr. Mike Catton, deputy director of the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, said in a statement.
Seen through the lens of J31, the museum-related struggles of the past few years might be retrospectively seen as having activated cultural institutions as training grounds in the practice of freedom: as media amplifiers, organizing platforms, pedagogical zones, and places of popular artistic creativity that point beyond art itself as a specialized arena.
Even the "Remain" name retrospectively seemed the dullest possible choice, offering no vision other than the bleak picture it painted of the UK's future outside the EU. But even after the result was declared, 52 percent to 48 in favor of leaving the union, the future of the UK's relationship with the EU was still wide open.
There is no more convincing testament to how unprepared the business was for the brief and retrospectively hilarious period in the 1990's when otherwise functional adults saw baseball cards as a viable financial investment than the fact that card companies responded to all that new demand by furiously printing many hundreds of thousands of the same cards.
Although many female artists working in the former East did not identify with a feminist agenda, the recent critical writings retrospectively observe several problems of the sex politics of the socialist environment and attempt to develop a discourse that can integrate gender issues into a global dialogue — on the terms of Central and Eastern European scholars and artists.
Even by the generous standards of over-ornate prison escapes on film, Victory's escape plot has a lot of slack in it, and all that trickery in the locker room of the [Budapest pretending to be Colombes] stadium seems retrospectively ridiculous when it turns out that all the team really needed to do to escape was instigate a soccer riot.
Retrospectively, this looks like the last gasp of belief in incremental but progressive change toward a better future through the attainment of ever greater knowledge, although, ironically, we could argue that the death of Modernism brought with it an opening for the voices that were previously marginalized or silenced and was in fact further progress and an expansion of Enlightenment humanism.
From the obfuscatory slow-rolling of the injury to the retrospectively bizarre decision not to give him a MRI test after the mysterious debilitating arm pain—Syndergaard didn't want one, the team didn't insist—to the ambient pettiness and high-handed passive-aggressive weirdness around it, everything the Mets did and, more saliently, did not do, conspired to draw out the situation and make it worse.
The everything guide to the libido In a new study of 278 heterosexual newlywed couples, Florida State University psychologists Andrea L. Meltzer and James K. McNulty asked participants to keep daily diaries — a more reliable way of measuring sexual frequency than asking people to retrospectively remember — and take a personality test of their so-called Big Five personality traits, the most agreed-upon personality model.
A judge in Monaco's Court of Appeal tossed out the charges of fraud and money laundering, after concluding that the investigation of Mr. Bouvier had been "conducted in a biased and unfair way without the defendant being in a position to retrospectively redress these serious anomalies that permanently compromised the balance of rights of the parties," according to excerpts from the decision provided by Mr. Bouvier's representatives.
A judge in Monaco's Court of Appeal tossed out the charges of fraud and money laundering, after concluding that the investigation of Mr. Bouvier had been "conducted in a biased and unfair way without the defendant being in a position to retrospectively redress these serious anomalies that permanently compromised the balance of rights of the parties," according to excerpts from the decision provided by Mr. Bouvier's representatives.

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