Preordinate

Pre`or´di`nate


a.1.Preordained.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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<<E come se si concepisse, accanto all'ordinamento giuridico umano, l'esistenza di un altro ordinamento giuridico, il divino, di un complesso cioe di norme preordinate, anche temporalmente, e sovraordinate concettualmente, da rispettare da parte del diritto umano, o a giustificazione estrinseca e dogmatica dell'esserci di questo diritto.
The strategy is predictive in that the performance of test-takers is anticipated, and it is preordinate in that what will count as satisfactory performance is determined before the test is administered.
Using qualitative data-analysis computer programs, as well as hand coding, researchers coded transcripts and notes with preordinate codes reflecting the study's questions and with codes that emerged throughout the data-analysis period.
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