Similar words: determination, self-determination, predetermine, predetermined, determinative, determinate, termination, indeterminate. Meaning: n. 1. (theology) being determined in advance; especially the doctrine (usually associated with Calvin) that God has foreordained every event throughout eternity (including the final salvation of mankind) 2. the act of determining or ordaining in advance what is to take place.
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1. In general, opportunism rather than predetermination is the key.
2. You're talking about predetermination which happens all the time.
3. With the characteristic of predetermination, recognition and practicability, MIPs are used in many fields.
4. In the low rate video encoding process, predetermination of all-zero blocks which can be applied to reduce the computational complexity is a common method to optimize the software coder.
5. Predetermination of the sex of the fetus in 413 pregnant women (in the stage of development from more than 50 days pregnancy up to birth) was made by using the method of micro- immunodiffusion.
6. A new method for predetermination of all-zero blocks in low rate video coding is proposed, which is based on characters of discrete cosine transform(DCT) and quantization.
7. He entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong.
8. It simply means that God's predetermination and meticulous providence is "compatible" with voluntary choice.
9. Our relationship is that of predetermination I'll never be better at anything than waterpolo and that is why it is my duty to pursue this sport as long as I can, and to the best of my abilities.
10. Unfortunately, public affairs do not provide this degree of predetermination and control.
11. Most studies of the relationship between culture, economics and politics underline their malleability and lack of rigid predetermination: Lucian Pye's views were at one end of the spectrum.
12. Part 2 analyzes the existent problems in the curriculum objective predetermination and curriculum objective realization.
13. As far as the current situation of education in China is concerned,(http://sentencedict.com/predetermination.html) the instructional thinking mode must be conversed from predetermination to generation.
14. "We have too few occasions to do anything, " Crawford writes, "because of a certain predetermination of things from afar."
15. With the implementation of the new curriculum, more and more studies are on class predetermination and generation, but few systematic studies are used in chemical disciplines.
16. Welding is one of four automobile manufacturing process, and the rapid construct for welding line is one of predetermination condition.
17. However, many Americans hate the idea of schoolchildren setting out on career paths—such predetermination, they think, threatens the ethos of opportunity.
18. Price of share B predetermined price of share A, while there is no price predetermination at Shenzhen stock exchange.
19. The Karst collapse is the most important engineering geologic problem a new international airport faces, the research of assessment of the Karst collapses predetermination is necessary.
20. And it will provide a theory guide for teachers who don't know how to deal with the problems about predetermination and generation in primary school English class.
21. Introduces the technical principle, test and research, processing sequence, technical property, market predetermination and finance evaluation of electron beam irradiating reclaimed butyl rubber.
22. The calculation of main-pipe total steam load demand is an important function of main-pipe steam pressure control system designed and the predetermination of main-pipe steam pressure control.
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