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deterministic
adjective
Of, or relating to determinism
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The word 'deterministic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a system or process that follows an established set of rules or conditions, leading to a predictable outcome. For example, "The deterministic nature of the system produced consistent results every time it was tested."
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Ed and old Hampstead – stuck with "a deterministic, quasi-Marxist analysis of our present ills' – will never "get it".
"Of course, the score has a degree of uncertainty and shouldn't be seen as a deterministic prediction.
The first is that levels of inequality represent the result of political choices, rather than deterministic technological or economic outcomes (a point reinforced by recent IMF research).
He says such weather forecasts should be probabilistic, not deterministic.
There is already a backlash against genomics, which has been oversold to consumers as a deterministic science.
RSA Security, a big maker of encryption software, has advised its customers to stop using a random-number generator widely believed to have been fiddled with by the spooks to make its output predictable (random numbers are a crucial component of any cryptographic scheme, but are notoriously hard to produce on a deterministic machine such as a computer).
Not even this theory lets them off the hook altogether, mind: the pugnacious Paul Krugman, fortified by his Nobel prize for economics, has been arguing in the New York Times that Mr Obama's original sin was his failure to enact a stimulus that matched the scale of the crisis he inherited.To put the blame entirely on the economy may seem crudely deterministic.
The 6,000,000 Norwegian krone ($990,000) prize, given by the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters, recognises excellence in the field of mathematics.Professor Sinai is being lauded for theories that blur the everyday distinction between "deterministic" and "random" behaviour in dynamical systems.
As observations and forecasts become more detailed, and ensembles of forecasts rather than single deterministic predictions become more widely used, the amount of information and the difficulty of interpreting it will increase dramatically.
A careful scientist, Dr Roy-Chowdhury emphasises that the results are probabilistic, not deterministic.
Instead of flipping coins or rolling dice to decide what to do next, most people rely on deterministic reason, or equally deterministic instinct.
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