These loans did not preordain the type of reorganization that Obama later coerced.
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Of course, these parallels do not preordain a second Depression.
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Before Scott, the existing power structure of the Democratic Party seemed to preordain the next governor, Poteat said.
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However, the flood does not necessarily preordain that corn and bean prices will go even higher, said Brad Lubben, an agricultural economist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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The quality of your personal and professional networks will preordain the messenger and the caliber of leadership recruiters to whom they might provide you access.
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Predestine: foreordain or determine beforehand
(Preordained) Predestination is a religious concept, which involves the relationship between God and God's creation. The religious character of predestination distinguishes it from other ideas about determinism and free will. ...