Predetermination

Word PREDETERMINATION
Character 16
Hyphenation pre de ter mi na tion
Pronunciations N/A

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It is also impossible that the result truly exists already at the time of the cause, as in the idea of predetermination, or that the result exists somehow inherently in the cause or in the aftermath of the cause, but in some unmanifest manner, and is just waiting for the right circumstances to pop out and appear. ❋ Unknown (2001)

I've only ever watched it here with theferrett and zoethe , but what strikes me about it is the credit sequence, the faded future photographs of people we watch living in the present, a kind of predetermination in sun damage. ❋ Yuki_onna (2009)

His book "De causâ Dei contra Pelagium" gave rise in Paris to disputes on Augustinian "predetermination," a word which, it had been thought, was invented by Banes in the sixteenth century. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Hummel said that court expressed a "predetermination" on the issue when it indicated that Polanski would have to appear at the hearing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Such a predetermination makes the system seem highly unfair -- an impression further emphasized by the government publicly shopping for a venue where the prosecution is most likely to succeed. ❋ Aitan Goelman (2011)

Even with the removal of predetermination, there is still scope for a councillor to land themselves in large amounts of hot water through an inappropriate Tweet. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Should the bill become enacted, the principle of predetermination, which stops councillors from expressing a point of view on an issue under council discussion, could be overturned. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Fear is a big inhibitor but by removing predetermination, and therefore removing the fear of saying something wrong, suddenly there is the possibility of getting into a free debate on Twitter, or Facebook, or a blog, or any other number of social media channels. ❋ Unknown (2011)

No such predetermination had been made for Libya, something that Kaddafi must surely have known. ❋ Catherine Collins (2011)

A rigid predetermination of an end-product whether by artist or beholder leads to the turning out of a mechanical or academic product ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

It had taken some doing but every race they had come in contact with had been given the joy of predetermination. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The vote against the bank arose from a “predetermination to condemn,” and “has its foundation deeply laid in injustice.” ❋ Charles Rappleye (2010)

While he is certainly correct to say that most assembly races in California are " predetermined, " he is wrong to place the blame for this predetermination at the feet of those who draw up the targeted lists. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Jingoists today charge that Muslims are inevitably "backward" because of the fatalism of their predetermination doctrines, and are inevitably violent due to the Koran's theology of war. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hilschmann, G, et al. The immunoglobulin-like genetic predetermination of the brain: the protocadherins, blueprint of the neuronal network. ❋ T.S. Wiley (2010)

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