Prognostication in a sentence as a noun

The thing that pisses me off about prognostication like this is the assumption that this will become the norm.

Based on this prognostication, what do you expect to happen next?Have you shorted appropriately?

The author's attempts at prognostication cloud what is otherwise a well written and perceptive post.

I've done a lot of this thing called "predictive analytics," and I've found that what works best is machine-aided prognostication.

One the most impressive aspects to this interview is Gabe's lack of dogmatic prognostication.

I will let the "market" judge me by modding this up or down, but I for one think your opinion of your own powers of prognostication to be overrated.

It would be, except we're talking about prognostication, not some testable attribute of reality.

I don't know if I can accept the prognostication of someone who thinks that in 2003 "any self-respecting developer was carrying a MacBook, preferably the one the size of a small aircraft carrier".

And another reason to stay away from sci-fi inspired prognostication, like a lot of comments here where space ships five orders of magnitude heavier than anything yet built are blithely assumed to be possible.

" vs. "5 reasons Facebook's new anonymous login is bad for developers"I like it because it could work for any news category, it could be for analysis and prognostication, you could presumably get great guest writers, and it's "smart" spin on the viral **** BuzzFeed/Gawker puts out.

I love this prognostication:"The growth of the Internet will slow drastically, as the flaw in "Metcalfe's law"--which states that the number of potential connections in a network is proportional to the square of the number of participants--becomes apparent: most people have nothing to say to each other!

Prognostication definitions

noun

a sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle"

See also: omen portent presage prognostic prodigy

noun

a statement made about the future

See also: prediction foretelling forecasting

noun

knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)

See also: prophecy vaticination