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predetermine

[pree-di-tur-min] / ˌpri dɪˈtɜr mɪn /


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"There has to be concessions made by all sides. We're not going to predetermine what those are."

From BBC Feb. 18, 2025

“I believe it’s also an important principle that the speaker not predetermine the outcome of that, or dictate objectives or benchmarks,” he told reporters.

From Washington Times Nov. 23, 2023

They have taken a similar tone in the wake of the indictment, but suggest that their colleagues should not predetermine Bragg’s motives before launching investigations.

From Washington Post Mar. 31, 2023

If hidden variables predetermine the results of the measurements, Alice and Bob can’t win every round.

From Science Magazine Jul. 20, 2022

Although current technology allows STSs to predetermine a timeprint, spatial scientists have not yet developed technology to select specific geographic landing destinations outside of the STM coordinates.

From "The First State of Being" by Erin Entrada Kelly

This system predetermines a player’s compensation based on their draft position.

From MarketWatch Jun. 23, 2026

"Shape predetermines how a particle is going to move," McGovern said.

From Science Daily Dec. 12, 2023

It wasn’t a factor for his rookie deal because the collective bargaining agreement predetermines the money in each draft slot.

From Seattle Times Jul. 26, 2022

In its call to suspend time, the music carries the potential to press pause on the punishing velocity that attends disaster, that robs our attention and predetermines a fixed future.

From New York Times Apr. 14, 2022

Second, Molinism safeguards free-will by denying that efficacious grace either physically or morally predetermines the will to one course of action.

From Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise by Arthur Preuss

These funds let you buy at will, but you may need to hold for years on end—and generally can sell only limited amounts at predetermined times.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

Other weeks, a predetermined number of decisions is enough.

From Salon Aug. 4, 2026

A put option gives the owner the right to sell at a certain price after a predetermined period of time.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

These vehicles are not fully autonomous, but independently follow a predetermined route.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 21, 2026

Or, it occurs to me, one of five predetermined ways.

From "Divergent" by Veronica Roth

The rule directs employers to consider six criteria for determining whether a worker is an employee or a contractor, without predetermining whether one outweighs the other.

From Seattle Times Feb. 21, 2024

Hoarding and hiding information relevant to such differences, which amounts to predetermining a verdict of “guilty as charged,” violates basic principles of fair play and gives rise to justified resentment.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 22, 2018

The Perennial Philosophy with its essential axioms defined by Aldous Huxley: Any event in any part of the universe has as its predetermining conditions all previous events in all parts of the universe.

From New York Times Jan. 17, 2017

“I felt 100 percent, felt like I could do anything I had to do. Honestly, I’m going where the defense tells me to. I’m not predetermining anything.”

From Washington Times Oct. 29, 2014

Which was the predetermining cause, and which was the final effect?

From In Jeopardy by Van Tassel Sutphen




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