0 to decide or arrange something at an earlier time: --
It's impossible to say how much a person's behaviour is predetermined by their genes.
These systems differ from diverse agricultural production systems in that management is not predetermined.
This evidence may be explained in the context of sticky-price models where price decisions are predetermined, assuming continuous wage setting.
As in all traditional societies, attributions of authority were predetermined to a high degree, and individuals grew into them automatically.
This certainly put pressure on unionists but did not predetermine what, if anything, they would agree to.
In algorithmic computer composition this is done by setting up events which happen at certain predetermined or non-predetermined points in time.
However, they do not predetermine the materialities in which the discourse will be produced.
Taking these conditions as given, equations (9) and (10) define a two-dimensional dynamic system with one predetermined variable, the capital.
The models had many equations, many predetermined variables, and relatively few observations.