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be predestined
verb
To determine the future or the fate of something in advance; to preordain.
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I was shocked at the extent to which all this turns out to be predestined".
He said the post-war generations who make up 80% of the Japanese population "must not be predestined to apologise".
Mr Abe has stopped short of offering his own words of remorse and said Japan "must not let... generations to come... be predestined to apologise".
Like Wayne, Matthes may be predestined to play the same kind of role over and over — in his case, a fanatic burning with anguish and intellectual fire.
But he added: "We must not let our children, grandchildren, and even further generations to come, who have nothing to do with the war, be predestined to apologise.
Even if successful, such treatment may be predestined to provide no better outcome than available treatments given current medical and surgical experience that emphasises the increasingly critical role of "non-dopaminergic" symptoms to quality of life in late-stage PD.
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Gregory reacted by charging that both the theory of the privative cause and the notion of the positive cause of predestination in those who are predestined are Pelagian.
How can human beings have free will if their actions are predestined?
PERHAPS it was predestined.
Further promotion was predestined.
They are predestined victims".
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