Word: retrospective
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Gore's size." At one point, the two sides discussed a warning light that would fire if one candidate violated another's space. In the end, all that was scrapped for a large no-man's-land and a tiny zone of privacy around each man's chair. In retrospect, Bush might have wished for a fence. During the third debate, Gore ranged so widely over the stage--and at one point came so close to Bush--that after it was over, Barbara Bush quipped, "I thought he was going to hit George...
...sense is, in retrospect, that one cannot do all things at all times. Things need to move sequentially," Rivers says. "Skip's role at Harvard in leading the [W.E.B. Du Bois] Instutite and the [Afro-American Studies] Department, and now this, is what I'd call a reasonable progression...
...retrospect, knowing that she might have been able to conceal her cancer, would she have still decided to make her condition public...
...retrospect, Hill sees his days as a star player as part of the preparation he needed in order to accomplish his off-court goals later in life...
Bush's decision to spend 24 of the last 48 hours of the campaign in Florida, then, in retrospect, seems a wise...