These prove his prescience, but it would have been better just to have summarised them.
Mr Gross's prescience is matched only by the lack of foresight shown by many other bond-fund managers.
But it was their presence as well as their prescience that made for whatever progress we have made.
That seems unlikely, unless he covered his tracks with remarkable prescience and thoroughness.
An influential economist, Hertz has a knack for prescience that has put her ahead of the curve among her peers.
Though the book is still packed with prescience, most of it reads 13 years later like a litany of gimmicky prophecies.
This sort of prescience from a Chinese company has so far been vary rare, but I do see it slowly increasing.
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The members of this new breed are not shy about their prescience.
The prescience of President Reagan in requesting this capability, and that of the Congress in ultimately approving it, is now clearer than ever.
Meredith Whitney, an analyst with a reputation for prescience, thinks up to 80, 000 jobs could go on Wall Street in the next two years.
Only Jobs has demonstrated the prescience to think that far ahead.
Not an overabundance of prescience was required in reaching this conclusion.
The likes of Robert Shiller of Yale, Nouriel Roubini of New York University and the team at the Bank for International Settlements are now famous for their prescience.
Our prescience is limited by our underestimating of the mundane.
Happily, for our clients, their prescience is consistently proven out.
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One possibility is that a truly mighty oak sprang up virtually overnight from relatively tiny annual acorns because of the unprecedented prescience of every one of Romney's investment choices.
For GCs, the same professional dynamic applies with Facebook and Twitter as with the dictates of the SEC or the EU Commission that likewise demand prescience and early assessment.
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In short, unless he has some special prescience on the subject beyond the looming war with Iraq, how can Mr Blair pledge to halve a figure that he doesn't yet know?
Adelman's prescience has made him a very well-regarded analyst.
But they claim not only prescience but a prescience that gives them confidence that certain sectors of the market (such as dividend-paying stocks) will remain undervalued as far ahead as the eye can see.
But it is a much less auspicious work by Littman (with assistance from Professor Yehoshafat Harkabi) that captured his singular ability to quickly digest and disseminate the most urgent ideas of our era, with unmatched prescience.
It took no special prescience half a century ago for the world to see that an irrepressible conflict had arisen between two national communities in Palestine, and that the only solution was to partition the country between them.
He led the effort to destroy the career of Brooksley Born, the Clinton-appointed head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission who had the prescience to sound the alarm in the face of a dangerously spiraling market in suspect mortgage packages.
In his recollections of important events he invariably portrayed himself as a man of uncanny prescience and leadership skills not to mention the ready dispenser of brilliant aphorisms, the choicest of which still trip off the tongues of Turkish school children.
Luckily, I flew Virgin America, which had the prescience in 2008 to install a power outlet at every seat on every plane important in the age of BYO entertainment since watching movies and surfing the net drains the battery on portable devices very quickly.
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