The study or prediction of future developments on the basis of existing conditions.
1 But the plot is dull, the characters wafer-thin and the futurology unimaginative.
2 That is not a claim to successful futurology or deep insight.
3 By the early 1920s, they saw that Marx had got that bit of futurology wrong.
4 China-watchers are particularly prone to futurology , given the opaque nature of decision-making in the world's second-largest economy.
5 And by carving out an increasingly valued role in the corporate world, the future of futurology looks much brighter.
6 After the now very dated futurology of Clockwork Orange (does any film smell so much of the 1970s?
7 A celebrated former editor of the Times, Rees-Mogg senior had such an erring gift for futurology that Private Eye nicknamed him Mystic Mogg.
8 It is often argued that, unlike 90 percent of futurology , Star Trek takes an optimistic (if not Utopian) approach to humanity's story.
9 Futurology , futurism and future studies all vary considerably in meaning, depending on who you ask.
10 Futurology always ends up telling you more about your own time than about the future.
11 FUTUROLOGY Conflict is inevitable, but with the right computational tricks, we ought to be able to see it coming.
12 Arousing interest and dedicating time, thought and energy to the new science and new arts grouped together under the title Futurology .
13 (I'll leave that to the priests of futurology . )
14 A Crystal Ball for War FUTUROLOGY Conflict is inevitable, but with the right computational tricks, we ought to be able to see it coming.
15 But the plot is dull, the characters wafer-thin and the futurology unimaginative.
16 That is not a claim to successful futurology or deep insight.
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