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redetermination

NOUN
  1. determining again

How To Use redetermination In A Sentence

  • The contract effectively indicated that Masetlha's appointment was made "pending imminent redeployment, redetermination of service, or other action the President may see fit". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • As far as the current situation of education in China is concerned, the instructional thinking mode must be conversed from predetermination to generation.
  • There was then provision for redetermination of the rent and that is clause 2 which said that the rent ‘may be redetermined by the Minister at any time’.
  • The position of the Franquette at the bottom of the list of the propagated nuts it is believed will be materially changed with the redetermination of the constants that an examination of Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
  • However, Miller, Friedmann, Griscom, and Moore (1957: 188) suggest that the material on which this identification was based needs redetermination. Birds from Coahuila, Mexico
  • Foreknowledge is not foreordination, predestination, or even predetermination (though these can be a result of foreknowledge).
  • Improvisational comedy also called improv is comedy that is performed with a little to no predetermination of subject matter and structure. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Panel 12 is now up
  • What would happen next is that the matter, as we apprehend it, would go back to the Minister for redetermination, according to law.
  • Predetermination of the sex of the fetus in 413 pregnant women (in the stage of development from more than 50 days pregnancy up to birth) was made by using the method of micro- immunodiffusion.
  • However, for all the reasons which I have given, this appeal will be allowed and the matter remitted to the Secretary of State for his redetermination.
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