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Definition of Predetermining
1. predetermine [v] - See also: predetermine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predetermining
Literary usage of Predetermining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stores and Materials Control by Madison Cartmell (1922)
"Predetermining Costs of All Materials This difficulty of obtaining promptly the
price at which items are to be entered on stores records has led to the ..."
2. Cost Accounting: Principles and Practice by John Packard Jordan, Gould Leach Harris (1920)
"Predetermining Standard Departmental Burden Rates Before discussing the application
of burden rates, the calculation of burden rates should be considered. ..."
3. Organization and Management: Part I: Business Organization; Part II by Lee Galloway (1913)
"Predetermining a business enterprise.—Before taking up the application of these
principles to the factory organization, there are certain features of the ..."
4. Industrial Organization and Management by Hugo Diemer (1915)
"Predetermining EACH SALES TERRITORY'S EARNINGS Having prepared the selling program
for each territory in the way of quantity of each style or variety of ..."
5. The Regulation of Rivers by John Lane Van Ornum (1914)
"Difficulties of Predetermining the Values of the Hydraulic Constants.—In assigning
values to the three factors of the second ..."
6. The Regulation of Rivers by John Lane Van Ornum (1914)
"Difficulties of Predetermining the Values of the Hydraulic Constants.—In assigning
values to the three factors of the second member so that the width, ..."
7. The Regulation of Rivers by John Lane Van Ornum (1914)
"Difficulties of Predetermining the Values of the Hydraulic Constants.—In assigning
values to the three factors of the second member so that the width, ..."
8. Enlargement of the Prostate: Its History, Anatomy, Etiology, Pathology by John Blair Deaver, Leon Herman (1922)
"... CHAPTER IV ETIOLOGY AND Predetermining FACTORS OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY
Etiology.—We are tempted to dismiss the subject of the etiology of benign ..."