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  3. PREDETERMINATION definition: 1. the fact that something has been decided or arranged before it happens: 2. the fact that…. Learn more.

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      PREDETERMINATION meaning: 1. the fact that something has...

  4. Predeterminism is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future, have been already decided or are already known (by God, fate, or some other force), including human actions. Predeterminism is closely related to determinism. [1] .

  5. 1. : the act of predetermining : the state of being predetermined: such as. a. : the ordaining of events beforehand. b. : a fixing or settling in advance. 2. : a purpose formed beforehand. Examples of predetermination in a Sentence.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · In theology, predetermination is the act of God by which He foreordained every event throughout eternity. Everything, from the flight of a sparrow to path of a hurricane, was destined to occur by God in eternity past in the exact manner in which it occurs.

  7. The basics. Bias and predetermination = closely related. Both are aspects of fairness. Bias. Showing, or being perceived to show, inclination or prejudice for or against one party or interest in a way that is unfair. Predetermination. Approaching a decision with a closed mind.

  8. Feb 10, 2010 · Predetermination is a more accurate term than ‘bias’, to describe a state of mind which is capable of breaching both the law and the Code. This is not to be confused with predisposition where a member or councillor holds a view in favour of or against an issue - a planning application, for example - but has an open mind to the merits of an ...

  9. May 31, 2022 · What is Predetermination? A predetermination is a formal review of a patients requested medical care compared to their insurance’s medical and reimbursement policies (MGMA). The aim is to determine if the intended care meets medical necessity requirements.

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