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- Look up retroactive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retroactive may refer to: Retroactive (album), an album by Grand Puba Retro-active, an album by...
- Non-retroactivity is the legal principle that laws do not apply retroactively and ex post facto laws are forbidden. This principle may be applied to judicial...
- Retroactive continuity, or retcon for short, is a literary device in which facts in the world of a fictional work that have been established through the...
- Penal Code, except in cases wherein the retroactive application benefits the accused person (called retroactivity in mitius). They are also considered unconstitutional...
- Retroactive is a 1997 adventure science fiction action film directed by Louis Morneau starring James Belushi, Kylie Travis and Frank Whaley. Karen Warren...
- strength. There are two types of interference effects: proactive and retroactive interference. John A. Bergström is credited with conducting the first...
- Retro****ing is the addition of new technology or features to older systems. Retrofits can happen for a number of reasons, for example with big capital...
- law is any legislative, constitutional or executive arrangement that retroactively exempts a select group of people, usually military leaders and government...
- Harvest now, decrypt later is a surveillance strategy that relies on the acquisition and long-term storage of currently unreadable encrypted data awaiting...
- ... Not! is a grammatical construction in the English language used as a function word to make negative a group of words or a word. It became a sardonic...