“Despite their efforts to portray the outcome as fair and unbiased, the evidence seemed to suggest a clear predetermination of winners in the competition.”
“The concept of predetermination is deeply rooted in many religious beliefs, asserting that all events, big or small, have been predetermined by a higher power.”
“What the revocation of bail effectively amounted to here was a predetermination, a prejudgment by the trial judge on the question of guilt.”