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But this 1991 video, made by Shell, contained some particularly prescient warnings that we failed to heed.
IN THE run-up to the financial crisis, some of the most prescient warnings came from Bill White, the economist at the Bank for International Settlements.
Knowing what we know now, he looks more like one of the financial Cassandras of our time — a man whose prescient warnings went unheeded.
He traces those decisions in detail, along with prescient warnings from John Maynard Keynes, whose views were largely ignored time and again.
(Absolutely everyone was surprised, and the aggregators had published some of the most prescient warnings about the revolt of the white working class).
During the late nineteen-eighties, when Britain was enjoying a real-estate boom that in some ways prefigured America's Internet-stock boom, he issued a series of prescient warnings that the economy was becoming unhinged.
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It was a prescient warning.
It was a prescient warning, given what followed.
It was not, for example, an analysis and prescient warning about the sexual revolution.
As the prescient warning of a defender of freedom who sees his life's work under threat?
The most prescient warning came from the head of the UN contingent in Rwanda, General Romeo Dallaire.
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