Sentence examples for preordained future from inspiring English sources

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We must make clear that evolution operates in the present, without looking ahead or planning for a preordained future.

Rogue One doesn't really go rogue at any stage, and it isn't a pop culture event like The Force Awakens, in whose slipstream this appears; part of its charm resides in the eerie, almost dreamlike effect of continually producing familiar elements, reshuffled and reconfigured, a reaching back to the past and hinting at a preordained future.

Likewise, Cesare — who secretly dreads his preordained future running the bank his family has owned for generations — loves Beth not only for who she is, but for where she's from: the country whose history he has studied, whose writers he prefers and whose customs he finds endearing, if sometimes a bit baffling.

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What was necessary to preordain the future?

Is the technological future preordained — printed in the circuits of today's technology — or will it surprise us? (If the latter: In a good or a bad way?) Finally, in experimenting with nature, how much are we actually experimenting with ourselves?

This was how Alam found the eight girls: hustling to earn a dollar or two a day, the weight of their families on their slim shoulders, their futures preordained.

Only three things seem preordained about the Interestings' future: that Ethan is a gifted cartoonist and filmmaker with commercially viable talent; that boys in the story will think wistfully of Jules as the girl who got away; and that Jonah, the son of a famous female folk singer, will have trouble escaping his mother's shadow.

"The future is not preordained.

For Johnson, this was the sort of future that seemed preordained, that is, until the Detroit Lions drafted him with the second overall pick in the 2007 draft.

The death of the Russian future was anything but preordained, a fact that is hard to remember now that Putin has reigned for so long and looms so large in our American politics amid the investigations of his intervention in the 2016 U.S. election.

She has the precise right mix of toughness and fragility, of someone who has a hard edge because she has to, and she's strong enough to maintain control and hone that sharp edge, but the toll of carrying the weight of the future on her shoulders and having her destiny preordained wears on her and require her to fight every moment just to keep her sanity and strength up.

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