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Significats de
predetermined
en anglès
That cannot be avoided.
necessary
inevitable
unavoidable
inexorable
inescapable
ineluctable
Set in advance.
preset
Termes relacionats
planned
Sinònims
Examples for "
necessary
"
necessary
inevitable
unavoidable
inexorable
inescapable
Examples for "
necessary
"
1
Government sources said the debate would continue into next week if
necessary
.
2
However the appeal process was a
necessary
check on power, he said.
3
He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if
necessary
.
4
Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a
necessary
reform?
5
One problem: the company did so without a
necessary
State Department license.
1
The fight against climate change made higher food prices
inevitable
,
he said.
2
They regard violence as
inevitable
every time the region engages in peacemaking.
3
I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our
inevitable
micro-living future.
4
The outcome was
inevitable
:
cost-cutting measures were introduced, which mean job losses.
5
It is the
inevitable
consequence of the way we commission public services.
1
And the Year 2000 problem is proving to be an
unavoidable
scourge.
2
Where this is
unavoidable
,
patients should receive treatment as soon as possible.
3
They were far too sophisticated to believe in a single,
unavoidable
future.
4
Many Chinese long saw pollution as an
unavoidable
cost of economic growth.
5
The tragedy is that there is nothing
unavoidable
about Europe's unemployment crisis.
1
The Englishman, in particular, wished to remain; but our host was
inexorable
.
2
You are refined in your wickedness; you are
inexorable
in your hate.
3
And it is also part of the
inexorable
process of language change.
4
We cannot escape the evils of life; they are inevitable and
inexorable
.
5
Truth's slow but it's
inexorable
and it does have a great power.
1
The coalitions of continental Europe are built round the same
inescapable
proposition.
2
Every single step had seemed inevitable and
inescapable
all along the way.
3
The
inescapable
sense was that of a tide turning at long last.
4
It was the simple fact of working against gravity, invisible but
inescapable
.
5
That is the fault with frolic; there is always an
inescapable
rebound.
1
The more he considered it the more
ineluctable
did his situation become.
2
It renders them permanent,
ineluctable
,
part of the eternal order of things.
3
Its
ineluctable
charms straddle all sorts of generic barriers and taste boundaries.
4
There was nothing
ineluctable
about the advance of political pluralism and market economics.
5
The
ineluctable
fact remains that this is the noblest nocturne of them all.
Ús de
predetermined
en anglès
1
Scope: A meta-analysis of studies selected using
predetermined
criteria without language restriction.
2
Road bowling is played over a
predetermined
course distance of normal roadway.
3
Selection criteria: Two independent reviewers selected RCTs which met
predetermined
inclusion criteria.
4
The clinical course of all patients was studied using a
predetermined
survey.
5
Using
predetermined
selection criteria, 87 manuscripts were included in the final analysis.
6
Hallucinogen from original formula not included-simulatedreality is
predetermined
by program master.'
7
Thirteen clinical spasticity assessment instruments were identified and evaluated using
predetermined
criteria.
8
These
predetermined
internal relations are independent of the experiences of the individual.
9
Results: A total of 2156 PubMed results matched our
predetermined
MeSH terms.
10
Each volunteer was allocated a toothpaste according to a
predetermined
randomisation scheme.
11
There must have been a
predetermined
tendency to variation in certain directions.
12
Some people believe that everything has been
predetermined
by the Man upstairs.
13
The complex vision does not regard history as a progressive
predetermined
process.
14
The shuttle rocked slightly, rose to a
predetermined
height, and then swerved.
15
Platinum Games How do you live when your life's path is
predetermined
?
16
There was a line that Abel had
predetermined
he would not cross.
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