But several praised it unconditionally as "a prescient warning from the collective unconscious."
Was it a prescient warning?
If she did not act on the prescient warning, whole planets would die.
She closed her essay with a prescient warning: "That shark that killed Bruder will hover about the spot and perhaps others will join him.
Millot saw that this attitude was stirring up trouble for the future, and issued a prescient warning:
"I think I feel your prescient warning right now."
The prescient warning remained within him, a tense reminder of peril.
Yet he lauds William Rehnquist, a staunch conservative, for issuing a prescient warning about the unforeseen perils of direct-to-consumer advertising.
In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, it would be foolish to ignore Galbraith's prescient warnings.
Had it been a flash of prescient warning, or only the natural anxiety of embarking upon something so daring, so new?