Doubtless much of their prospicience may be due to an animal instinct that has been lost to us in the civilizing process.
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Weathermen are not always on target when they try to prospicience the weather. |
It would have been unnatural, or premature, to refer to the restoration before the dispersion had taken place, provided such restoration were an object of justifiable prospicience. |
In the business world today, it is the man of judgment and prospicience, of tact and intrepidity, of courage and vision, who can dictate the affairs of a city. |
She had suddenly remembered that she must play up to this man who held her ambitions in his hand, and she had the wit to acknowledge his prospicience. |
Festination by many of my stirp to spousal colligation with such asinegos, has crebrously obnubilated the most lucent prospicience of aleger juvenility. |