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The phrase "a predetermined decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decision that has been made in advance, often implying that it is not open to change or discussion.
Example: "The committee reached a predetermined decision regarding the allocation of funds, leaving no room for further debate."
Alternatives: "an established decision" or "a prearranged decision".
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"It seems that the Metropolitan police, the CPS and even the court have all colluded to implement a predetermined decision which was made in Washington.
The consequence was a "predetermined decision" to dismiss Valentine before she had even returned from her second period of sick leave.
For example, subactions of tactical research use include using research to validate a predetermined decision, or using research to persuade stakeholders to support a decision.
CB-SCID1 is characterized by deductive inference and automatic generation of diagnosis but requires input judgments for various criteria sequentially presented following a predetermined decision tree in the software.
This aligns with previous qualitative research demonstrating that policymakers often report using research as a form of reassurance to justify or confirm a predetermined decision to oneself and others [ 43].
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The colorful, knit works are made from hand-dyed fibers of varying origin, like silk, mohair and alpaca, and are made not by hand but by a predetermined decision-making computer algorithm.
Further, we suggest an analytical optimal ADT design method for more efficient reliability demonstration by minimizing the asymptotic variance of decision variable in reliability demonstration under the constraints of sample size, test duration, test cost, and predetermined decision risks.
"My impression was they had predetermined decisions and if you didn't get with the program you were sort of labeled and ostracized, really," said one former minerals agency scientist.
They are, however, clearly distinguishable from curiosity-driven research, ad hoc assessments, or assessments made to justify predetermined decisions.
This result is unsurprising given that previous studies examining research use among health decision makers indicate that true instrumental use is where research has direct and concrete impacts on the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies, programs, and services [ 5, 19, 46, 74], rather than just refining or supplementing predetermined decisions [ 43].
A decision threshold is a predetermined, fixed value of an analyte that, when exceeded, indicates that a critical decision needs to be made with respect to the patient's care.
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