In answer to the first part of the question, this Government does not predetermine the results of reviews. |
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These methods in fact predetermine the scientific level of research into various problems facing the military. |
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The interviewer has to predetermine the total points to select a successful candidate. |
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Psychiatric pharmacogenetics attempts to define genetic variations in patients that will predetermine their responses to a specific medication. |
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Unfortunately, the nature and design of the tests can often predetermine the results. |
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That, however, does not predetermine the inclusion or exclusion of particular corridors. |
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It does not predetermine the outcome of the immigration decision. |
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The configuration of each particular complex and their specifications predetermine the quality of the missile and artillery armament system on all levels as a whole. |
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The above recommendations should not necessarily predetermine the design of an organizational grouping. |
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Supervisors need to predetermine how to handle no-shows or canceled appointments related to hospital visits, illnesses, or death of a family member. |
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We just don't want to predetermine results of negotiations because that may not be what BC wants. |
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A personal being need not act and behave the way causation would predetermine his acts or behaviour. |
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We must guard against believing that we can force everything to happen and predetermine every last detail. |
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The Commission's concerns did not relate to the toll collection itself and the merger decision does not predetermine the compatibility of the German regime of collecting toll form heavy trucks with Community law. |
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Nevertheless, we should be prepared to offer them a reasonable degree of proximity that does predetermine the question of future membership in advance. |
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As well, you should predetermine the means you'll use to contact people. |
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Instructing participants may predetermine the settlement time of the payment orders within a business day by using the Earliest Debit Time Indicator or the Latest Debit Time Indicator. |
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However, this character of an aid scheme does not predetermine, as certain third-party comments claim, whether there is any discretionary power in the execution of the scheme or not. |
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Always predetermine the compatibility of this product with a sprayable fluid fertilizer carrier by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. |
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This communication does not predetermine how the Commission itself might take part in each of the other phases of the process envisaged in the Nice Declaration. |
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There does not actually have to be a collusion, where there are brown envelopes changing hands and information being wired back and forth to predetermine the actual cost of items and passing them on to the consumer. |
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There are certain milestones in any person's life that seem to predetermine and sometimes determine fate and define the intensity and solidity of time gone by. |
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Given the new comprehensive approach to a modern security and defence policy and its attendant demands, it is impossible to predetermine future operations in terms of their intensity or geographic location. |
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Much was learned from the project, and the data now provides the ability to predetermine what variables must be applied prior to the design of new tooling. |
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With regard to germ-line interventions, the most fundamental argument is that we do not have the right to predetermine characteristics of future generations. |
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The trend among RFMOs is to base management decisions on science, although it is understood that scientific advice is to inform, not predetermine management measures. |
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In view of the general and residual character, it is not considered necessary to predetermine the share for the different actors or to precisely identify the role to be assigned to the State. |
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