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Meanings of
predetermine
in английском
каталонский
predeterminar
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Cause to be biased.
bias
каталонский
predeterminar
Synonyms
Examples for "
bias
"
bias
Examples for "
bias
"
1
Help us build strong institutions without political
bias
or interference, he said.
2
Formal complaints about
age
-
bias
job terminations far outnumber cases of hiring discrimination.
3
However, the implications of livebirth
bias
on risk estimation remain poorly understood.
4
Possible referral
bias
due to inclusion of relatively high risk elderly patients.
5
He said the figures show a clear anti-Dublin
bias
on the issue.
Usage of
predetermine
in английском
1
But I don't want to
predetermine
the outcome of any inquiry.
2
We can't, of course,
predetermine
what she will be doing in the party, he said.
3
The important thing is not to
predetermine
what students can achieve before they have started.
4
Ardern said she did not want to
"
predetermine
"
what might happen after that.
5
The Palestinians have spoken about limited territorial exchanges but chafe at Israeli moves to
predetermine
borders.
6
The Palestinians have spoken about limited territorial exchanges but balk at Israeli moves to
predetermine
borders.
7
Brown said: "We cannot ideologically
predetermine
allocations to a particular department at this stage."
8
It should not
predetermine
whether or not they are given a job or have job opportunities.
9
The United States has urged Israel not to take steps that could
predetermine
the city's future.
10
In an age of shrinking attention spans and digital overload, one negative review can
predetermine
expectations.
11
Yet let no young woman
predetermine
that hers may not be an exception to the general law.
12
There is no way to
predetermine
how many staff members you will need to maintain a management system.
13
We cannot
predetermine
the outcome of the review and have to follow the current law, Dr Rodwell said.
14
It struck him that you can
predetermine
the moment when a war starts, but never when it will finish.
15
Mr Lees-Galloway initially said changes would be made, but then backtracked saying he did not want to
predetermine
any future decisions.
16
Scope: A meta-analysis of studies selected using
predetermined
criteria without language restriction.
Other examples for "predetermine"
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predetermine
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
predetermine the outcome
predetermine a set
predetermine allocations
predetermine how
predetermine individual
Translations for
predetermine
каталонский
predeterminar
Predetermine
through the time