The Home Department has said with hindsight it would not have done anything differently.
Orwell Undone With hindsight, we now see that 1957 was the apogee of command-and- control.
With hindsight, it appears too lax, given that the same problems have resurfaced so rapidly.
With hindsight, Mr Darling was right but at the time Number Ten said he was wrong.
With hindsight, the decision to drop Pirlo ranks up there in the annals of soccer's lousy moves.
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With hindsight, Harvard would have been better off just borrowing in the overnight market and taking its chances.
During his Commons statement, Mr Cameron told MPs that "with hindsight" he would not have hired Mr Coulson.
With hindsight, says Mr Taylor, the part played by those who stayed in the UK was a vital one.
With hindsight we know it was better to leave, but no one could have known that at the time.
With hindsight, Mr Taurel says it should have been better prepared, and introduced more quickly its successor drugs to Prozac.
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Dr Ikwueke accepted that with hindsight it was unwise to trust Ms Connelly, but said she had always kept appointments.
With hindsight now I should not have stressed my heart - I would need its strength to survive the journey.
With hindsight, it might have been better if the Fed had applied the brakes earlier last year to cool the stockmarket.
With hindsight I should have been explicit in separating the particular example I was using and the broader policy which required addressing.
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With hindsight, a confusingly multipolar world was in the making even then.
Nick Clegg complained this morning that "people want instant judgements with hindsight".
Millennium bugs, like other extraordinary occurrences, can only be predicted with hindsight.
Such "dots" are easily connected with hindsight, after the attack is launched.
With hindsight, it seems Mr Case simply had a feel for fashion.
Mr Callaghan had patiently united his fractious cabinet around a set of painful measures that, with hindsight, were the forerunner of Thatcherite monetarism.
Mr Godwin said with hindsight more officers would have been deployed on the streets after the shooting of Mark Duggan by police in Tottenham.
Karp and Evans opted for new appliances in their Brooklyn eatery and say that was, with hindsight, wise: A warranty covered two espresso machine repairs.
He laughably, with hindsight, claimed that he'd abolished boom and bust.
With hindsight, a more gradual upgrade might have been more prudent.
With hindsight, his visit to the tomb of 13th century Pope Celestine V, a Benedictine monk who resigned from the papacy eight centuries before, becomes poignant.
With hindsight, should the Finucane family have taken the inquiry offered by Tony Blair, albeit with the reservation that they would walk away should ministers interfere?
With hindsight we can now see that investors who stayed the course, not selling in a panic in 2008, are finding themselves in 2013 in quite a happy place.
He accused Ms English of being a "serial liar" and said that with hindsight, he would have neither hired her nor offered her a second position at another company, YouView.
It is a frustration for me and one that, with hindsight, I should been a lot firmer on, but I do not take full responsibility for it all, I hope.
With hindsight, that might have been a time-wasting mistake.
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