Postmortems

Word POSTMORTEMS
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What do we mean by postmortems?

An investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death.

Any investigation after the conclusion of an activity, particularly when said activity produces an unwanted outcome.

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One story line that has featured prominently in the postmortems is Harold Ickes’s attempts to alert the campaign to the importance of the party’s complicated system of allotting delegates — a system that Obama’s campaign cleverly exploited, by focusing on delegate-rich caucus states. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Almost lost in the postmortems was the combined potential of Viacom, Paramount and Blockbuster Entertainment. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Its says postmortems on donors before transplantation are impossible as they would take too long and render organs unusable. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Bodies of four Egyptian Copts killed in clashes with the army, partially covered with ice in an attempt to preserve them for postmortems. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The young friends of the murdered are – physically – holding on to their bodies, fanning them, packing them in ice, forcing the public prosecutor to order postmortems, persuading their families to allow them, bringing in trusted doctors to perform them. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Summing up the evidence the judge, Peter Thornton QC, sitting as assistant deputy coroner at the hearing at the International Dispute Resolution Centre, in Fleet Street, London, also reminded the jury that Patel had been suspended twice by a General Medical Council disciplinary panel in recent months over botched postmortems and for dishonesty; and one of the findings against him was that he had shown inflexibility over taking on new information. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As Burnett and Girardi were issuring their postmortems, Cano was undergoing a CT scan, which came back negative. ❋ Daniel Barbarisi (2011)

However, critics of Marvel's handling of the announcement are a little more vocal: Todd Allen and Brian Hibbs both offer interesting postmortems, with the former focusing on marketing and the latter concentrating on retailers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The still-continuing postmortems suggest the series failed because, in the current economic climate, no one wants to watch the exploits of a con man who is also a bigamist. ❋ Jonathan Bernstein (2010)

'CODE WHITE' -- Still more thundersnow postmortems, this time from the Council of Governments' Emergency Preparedness Council. ❋ Mike DeBonis (2011)

The books are closing, the tributes and postmortems are filed. ❋ Jason Gay (2012)

Committee members insisted Sunday they hadn't given up but their comments sounded like postmortems. ❋ Naftali Bendavid (2011)

If there were another successful terrorist attack, he said, "I can't imagine that the criticisms in the postmortems ... were that the existing interrogation policies were too tough." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The advance GMC notice of this hearing says that its fitness to practise panel will "inquire into allegations that, whilst working as a consultant forensic pathologist, Dr Mohmed Patel's conduct in carrying our four postmortems was irresponsible …" ❋ Unknown (2010)

Despite extensive credit crisis postmortems, many of the widely accepted explanations of what happened are at odds with facts on the ground. ❋ Thomas Adams (2010)

This will likely wind up in congressional hearings -- full-blown postmortems, with testimony from folks high and low, the rescuers and the not-quickly-rescued, that will be far more dramatic than the Supreme Court confirmation hearings (now plural). ❋ Unknown (2010)

There will be many postmortems as to why Dennis Blair had to resign as director of national intelligence. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In fairness to Eriksson, the postmortems overlooked the fact that he had added a more prophetic caveat to that earlier, unusually bold announcement, one that stressed the need for luck with injuries and refereeing decisions for England to thrive. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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