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 Übersetzung für 'prescience' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   prescience | presciences
SYNO prescience | prevision
prescienceVorahnung {f}
362
prescienceAhnung {f}
128
prescienceVoraussicht {f}
53
prescienceVorauswissen {n}
14
prescienceVorherwissen {n}
9
presciencevorheriges Wissen {n}
presciencevorherige Kenntnis {f}
relig.
prescience [foreknowledge]
Präszienz {f} [geh.]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • 2008 Wantrup Fellow, David Zetland, has a series of blog posts at aguanomics that point out the relevance (and even prescience) of his opinions on the importance of institutions with respect to natural resources.
  • In "The Natural Philosophy of Time" (1961), Gerald James Whitrow recalls Clifford's prescience, quoting him in order to describe the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric in cosmology.
  • Also, while Drucker was known for his prescience, he was not always correct in his forecasts.
  • Emerson himself had been impressed enough by Etzler's technological prescience to worry about whether the vast energy and machinery of the future would make the working class obsolete and endangered.
  • Csilla Csori analyzes the concept of prescience in the essay "Prescience and Prophecy".

  • Much less an extrovert than Johnson, he more than made up for any lack of "flash and dash" with a keen mind, tactical prescience and all around professional competence.
  • She claims to have psychic powers of clairvoyance, empathy and prescience, aided by her late father and other powers from the "world divine".
  • Both the Hindu "Atharva Veda" and the ancient Greeks associated lips anointed with honey with the gift of eloquence and even of prescience.
  • The prescience of Sir Julian Corbett (1854–1922) and his strategic point of view are reflected in contemporary applications of MOOTW, which extend and reinvigorate Corbettian formulations.
  • Precognition is sometimes treated as an example of the wider phenomenon of prescience or foreknowledge, to understand by any means what is likely to happen in the future.

  • Because of the latter's gift of prescience, he allegedly knew that Thailand would one day have a king and Siam would be considered as a separate land free from paying tribute to the Khmer Empire.
  • "Burning Down the House" received critical praise for its grand scope and prescience within the contemporary political climate.
  • At the DLD Conference 2022 she reflected on the prescience of the Club of Rome’s landmark report The Limits to Growth, fifty years after its publication.
  • His opening statement lasted two days, and was commended for legal prescience and clarity.
  • The House is also important for its association with its owner, Judge GW Paul, who had the prescience to import the house from Japan, something that had not been previously attempted from a country that had only recently been opened to full trade with the West.

  • His investment research and analysis has been cited in "The Wall Street Journal", Lemelson later published a response to the story, calling it a "directory of fallacies," and outlined what he described as 14 major factual errors and omissions, but did not deny the quote regarding prescience.
  • appeared to be retrofitted to 2015's current events, not prescience on the part of the filmmakers in 1985".
  • The Guild Navigators in the "Dune" franchise use a limited form of prescience to safely navigate interstellar space.
  • "The New York Times" described the 2007 Alchemy revival as "a bracingly entertaining production", praising the play's "prescience" as a prototype for late-20th-century American sitcoms such as "Married...
  • To those who felt that the Reconstruction was unduly harsh, Reagan's prescience was hailed—he became known as the "Old Roman," a Texas Cincinnatus.

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