Similar words: predetermine, determined, undetermined, determine, determiner, determining, determinate, determinant. Meaning: ['prɪːdɪ'tɜrmɪnd /-'tɜːm-] adj. set in advance.
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31. These pleats are also of a predetermined size and therefore any adjustment is limited, as with pinch pleat tape.
32. An operant is a piece of behaviour which has a spontaneous nature which occurs at a predetermined frequency.
33. Each practitioner was invited to record details of all patients who presented with an asthma attack during a predetermined three month period.
34. The numbers of tumours at each site were predetermined according to the approximate frequency of presentation at that primary site.
35. The concept that destiny is predetermined is a religious dogma and a philosophical delusion. Dr T.P.Chia
36. The criteria in quality assurance are the yardsticks, the predetermined elements against which service or the dietetic objectives can be compared.
37. We turned on a pre-arranged course and climbed at a predetermined rate of feed per minute at a certain airspeed.
38. On the other hand warrants invariably start out with much longer lives and are exercised on dates predetermined by the issuing company.
39. At the beginning of each year a timetable is prepared and each year group follows a clearly defined,(www.Sentencedict.com) predetermined curriculum.
40. The proportioning pump acts upon these tubes to introduce the predetermined amounts of liquid.
41. To a degree that collective life indeed is creative social experience, specific goals may not be predetermined.
42. In a sociological imagination for the local community, information must have no predetermined subordination to any other set of resources.
43. Employees are paid bonuses based upon the production of their work group over a predetermined standard.
44. This appointment was apparently predetermined, and it caused some offence in the profession.
45. Once we are entrapped in a dilemma then action of one sort or another is predetermined.
46. The management control process should endeavour to measure whether predetermined goals are being achieved.
47. This arrangement is not popular with staff and should therefore be for a predetermined limited period.
48. I could see why it might be comforting to believe that the universe was predetermined by the elliptically different orbits of stars.
49. Also, don't forget to smile; build a smile into your presentation at predetermined points if necessary.
50. This practice continuously compares budgeted amounts with actuals and as such is providing some measure of performance against a predetermined standard.
51. Throughout 1838, Darwin had been allowing for Lyellian competitive defeats to extinguish some species before their predetermined ageing overcame them.
52. Can we turn back the clock and revive the system of predetermined roles?
53. Under the Bretton Woods arrangements government intervention at predetermined levels, or parities, was the characteristic feature of the system.
54. Predetermined method is used to think and select.
55. For lump-sum collection using a predetermined container, a bonus point is also given.
56. When electrical current stimuli of predetermined frequency and amplitudes are applied on a subject, an amplifier is employed to monitor the subject's galvanic skin response (GSR).
57. These map out a plan - a predetermined, structured plan.
58. In portfolio selection model based on dependent-chance programming, we maximize the probability of the event that the total return rate is not smaller than a predetermined value.
59. Regardless of how carefully the predetermined overhead rate is estimated, Factory Overhead will usually have a balance at the end of the fiscal year.
60. The first Western coinage, possibly begun by King Gyges of Lydia (7th century BC), consisted of irregular ingots of electrum bearing his stamp as a guarantee of negotiability at a predetermined value.
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