prescient造句1. They proved to be prescient on both counts.
2. Howes thought it a prescient occasion.
3. Strong and prescient words, yet Marsh was not calling for a halt to all human interference.
4. That passage appeared prescient when the disastrous wreck on the Scillies scuttled four warships.
5. When I arrived squalling -- no doubt prescient about my imminent fate -- the streets were half black.
6. It was a remarkably prescient vision.
7. Regrettably for Australia, that report appears remarkably prescient.
8. This was his second prescient call.
9. In this , the critics were unfortunately quite prescient.
10. Pessimists, such as Samuel Butler in his prescient Darwin Among the Machines (1863), forecast a dystopian future akin to SkyNet in Terminator 3.
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11. After refreshing himself at the bar, Isaac came back for him, prescient to the altered expectations of official white men.
12. In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, it would be foolish to ignore Galbraith's prescient warnings.
13. That he insisted I drive him showed that my decision not to keep the jeep with me was prescient.
14. The parting between the two great composers was poignantly prescient.
15. But more interestingly, it was his warnings and assessment of China's economic ailments nearly a decade ago that seem prescient and instructive today.
16. Lamarck made an intuitive guess about the biosphere and again was prescient.
17. Though absurdly unscientific even for its time, phrenology was remarkably prescient - up to a point.
18. Whether this secularism has much to offer the millions of women who are, by socialisation or choice, religious, is a prescient issue that is being raised especially by postcolonial critics.
19. From the viewpoint of today's melting icecaps, the ethos of respect for nature in which the farm was steeped seems more prescient than far-out.