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predetermine

[pree-di-tur-min] / ˌpri dɪˈtɜr mɪn /


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One of the basic principles of long-term investing is asset allocation: putting a predetermined amount of money into a particular holding.

From The Wall Street Journal

In other words, give the states a predetermined amount of money annually, and let them figure out how it is spent.

From The Wall Street Journal

A put option is a contract that gives its owner the right to sell an asset at a future date at a predetermined price.

From BBC

“It’s all pretext and obfuscation when the real agenda is rejecting conventional science and serving a predetermined anti-vaccine agenda,” Richard Hughes IV, a law professor at George Washington University, told The Guardian.

From Salon

It’s not unusual to see company insiders acquire and sell shares because they may regularly exercise options to buy and cash in stock received in their pay packages as part of predetermined trading plans.

From MarketWatch