What the revocation of bail effectively amounted to here was a predetermination, a prejudgment by the trial judge on the question of guilt. |
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Foreknowledge is not foreordination, predestination, or even predetermination. |
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In particular, it was argued that a predetermination of an act of aggression should respect the rights of the accused. |
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Freedom of the Will, an attempt to reconcile free human agency with God's foreknowledge and predetermination, long remained a central philosophical text. |
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The government seems to be using the court simply to rubberstamp a predetermination that the accused are guilty. |
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It is essential that streaming not be implicitly treated as a predetermination of the claim. |
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The materials of some organizations may have such a slant or predetermination that we can no longer reasonably consider them as educational. |
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The Department has piloted a predetermination process and plans to implement this needs-based model for the dental benefit nationally. |
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We view as unacceptable statements regarding predetermination of the question of the region's independence before the end of the year. |
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It touches on predetermination and political responsibility without really delving into anything, as if raising an issue is the same as exploring it. |
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In such a case the list must include twice the number of candidates as the number of judges to be appointed, in order to guard against any risk of a predetermination of the decision of the Council by the committee's opinion. |
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Some participants argued that a predetermination of an act of aggression by another organ was a possible scenario, but should not constitute a precondition for the exercise of jurisdiction by the Court. |
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It turns out that it has nothing to do with astrological predetermination, and everything to do with the fact that each school year's eligibility cut off for hockey is January 1st. |
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Hence the importance to better understand the capacity of individuals and groups to resist the predetermination of their collective identity and to refer to other elements of identification. |
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It was pointed out that any discussion regarding predetermination of whether an act of aggression had been committed must be guided by considerations of due process. |
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Deliberately cloning humans is a threat to human identity, as it would give up the indispensable protection against the predetermination of the human genetic constitution by a third party. |
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On the other hand, strong reservations were expressed regarding predetermination by the Security Council before the Court could exercise jurisdiction. |
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For the most part, these staff resources were being used to provide a variety of services on an as-requested basis instead of in accordance with any predetermination of program priorities. |
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Even when members are not charged with offences, they may perceive a suspension pending resolution as an unfavourable predetermination of the issue. |
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This is achieved through predetermination of possible breakdowns or interruptions, an evaluation of these risks, and by taking appropriate service architecture measures to ensure required availability. |
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Other ways to provide patients with value include computerized billing, insurance predetermination, running on time and processing patients' insurance claims for them. |
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