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And I believe to this day, and I always have and I've said so publicly many times in regretting my vote, that there was a predetermination, even going back to 1998 and the letter to Bill Clinton, saying the time for diplomacy has ended and now is the time for military force -- use of military force.
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The opposite of luck is destiny, a predetermination dictated by genes or history or, if you're going to be old-fashioned about it, God.
Further, the idea that a "competent" witness was barred from testifying, in and of itself, was held to be an unconstitutional predetermination on the part of the state legislature.
A "shoon" was a lout.
However, stage migration alone cannot explain our results, and it may be that biological predetermination is a key factor in differences in patient survival from colorectal cancer (Macdonald, 1951; Jass, 1999).
Domino was an A+ student.
Expense is not necessarily a predetermination of quality.
If there was no predetermination regarding the fate of UAB's football program, administrators surely found out a whole bunch of information about the disastrous future finances of the football program in a really short period of time.
Placing the argument for the predetermination of events aside, if one is a physician that is involved in a hospital-based specialty, critical care medicine, or as surgeon, the fact of the matter is that medical outliers will come to your door.
This must be a robust mission to gather any and all evidence without predetermination of where it may lead.
I understand that the concept of machine vs. alien intelligence is a little different – we have designed the machine, so the behavior of machines is (maybe) more obvious in its predetermination than any other thing we have cause to interact with.
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