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This term simply means that an institution has established predetermined consequences for predetermined infractions or inappropriate behaviors.
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The politics of inertia predetermined the result.
These findings would indicate that the ability of neoplastic cells to proliferate in various environments (metastases) is not the consequence of predetermined cellular characteristics but is functionally conditioned.
The trial was a farce, its outcome predetermined.
The outcome is predetermined.
To them, the outcome was predetermined.
Who will bother to vote when the outcome appears predetermined?
In particular, we explore potential approaches for dissecting the degree to which this flexibility and its consequences for plant architecture is genetically predetermined and how much it represents an adaptive value.
For unsuccessful plans, the nurse, senior nurse, senior house officer, fellow and consultant were all independently quizzed on causes and consequences (for patient, family, service) from a predetermined list of possibilities.
Our study has highlighted issues in access based on need and the consequences of unmet need, the context being that a fixed and predetermined budget, increasing demand and rising cost of medicines are all compounding constraints in affordability.
These threshold responses are nevertheless predetermined (instinctive), and are not evidence of 'intelligence', in the sense that a root (say) has foresight of the consequences of its response to one signal or to another, and then chooses between them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com