Today's joint planner should ponder issues of this kind with the aim of avoiding the sclerotic thinking that hastened, if it did not foreordain, the French defeat. |
A lost note, however, does not necessarily foreordain a losing case. |
These orders all seem to go to saying we can, as it were, foreordain a regime that will minimise the risk. |
He questions how God is able to foreordain certain events based upon what he will do while not being able to foresee what the circumstances surrounding his action will be. |
By contrast, other degrees, say in literature or history, do not foreordain either a particular job or a defined career path. |