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Filter by Meaning The committee will predetermine the budget for the project.
The judge should not predetermine the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
The judge will predetermine the order of the presentations in the debate competition.
The committee will predetermine the criteria for selecting scholarship recipients.
The teacher will predetermine the seating arrangement for the students.
The director will predetermine the casting for the play.
The weather forecast can help us predetermine whether to bring an umbrella or not.
The architect will predetermine the design of the building.
The weather forecast will predetermine the clothing choices for the trip.
The company will predetermine the budget for the upcoming project.
The parents predetermine the bedtime for their children.
The psychic claimed to have the ability to predetermine people's future by reading their palms.
The company's CEO allegedly tried to predetermine the result of the bidding process.
The teacher was criticized for trying to predetermine the winners of the science fair.
The referee's biased decisions seemed to predetermine the outcome of the soccer match.
The judge's biased remarks during the trial seemed to predetermine the defendant's guilt.
The committee's decision to predetermine the funding allocation caused controversy among the research teams.
The teacher's grading system seemed to predetermine the students' final grades.
The scientist conducted experiments to predetermine the effects of a certain drug on the body.
The manager strategically scheduled meetings to predetermine the direction of the project.
The weather forecast can help us predetermine whether we should plan an outdoor event or not.
The coach tried to predetermine the outcome of the soccer match by selecting the strongest players.
The chef carefully chose the ingredients to predetermine the taste of the dish.
The chef was caught attempting to predetermine the results of the cooking competition by tampering with the ingredients.
The political party attempted to predetermine the election by manipulating the voting process.
The board members had a secret meeting to predetermine the outcome of the company's merger.
The corrupt official conspired to predetermine the outcome of the lottery draw.
The politician's secret emails revealed a plan to predetermine the election results.
The coach was accused of attempting to predetermine the outcome of the soccer match.
The teacher will predetermine the topics to be covered in the next lesson.
The parents will predetermine the activities for their children during summer camp.
The wedding planner will predetermine the seating arrangement for the reception.
The coach will predetermine the team's strategy for the upcoming match.
The travel agent will predetermine the itinerary for the vacation.
The chef will predetermine the menu for the special event.
The architect will predetermine the layout of the rooms in the house.
The committee will predetermine the agenda for the meeting.
The conductor will predetermine the musical pieces to be performed at the concert.
The manager will predetermine the work schedule for the employees.
The plot twists in a mystery novel often predetermine the identity of the culprit.
The genetics of an individual predetermine their susceptibility to certain diseases.
The professor's strict grading criteria predetermine the difficulty of the final exam.
The judge's ruling will predetermine the defendant's fate in the trial.
The architect's blueprints predetermine the layout and design of the new building.
The jury was instructed not to let any personal biases predetermine their verdict.
The teacher's preconceived notions about the student predetermine her evaluation of his performance.
The cultural norms of a society can predetermine the behavior and choices of its members.
The coach's decision to substitute players early in the game seemed to predetermine the outcome.
The CEO's decision to cut costs will predetermine the future direction of the company.
The team's poor training and lack of discipline predetermine their chances of winning the championship.
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