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predetermination

noun as in force majeure

noun as in God's will

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There is always a narrative risk when recapitulating events in historical fiction — predetermination can deaden the pulse.

As for his Alzheimer’s risk, Hemsworth emphasized that while his DNA gives a “strong indication” of what could happen, it’s not a predetermination.

Grahame Wright, the standards committee's independent chairman, said the panel had rejected accusations of "bias and predetermination" in the process.

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He decides when to cover his face based on state and local guidelines as well as a predetermination of whether social distancing can or cannot be maintained, according to a White House official.

There is comfort in subsuming your sense of individuality to a larger sentiment of prescription and predetermination.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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