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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
predefine .
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Examples
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If Popper had read Hauser, and my comments, he would have known that Hauser does not claim that this moral grammar predefines the moral laws, on the contrary, these are left up to the cultures and societies to formulate based on their specific circumstances.
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A company's definition of strategy is important, he said, because it predefines choices that will shape decisions and actions the company takes.
Why Do Good Managers Set Bad Strategies? Knowledge@Wharton 2006
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An administrator predefines the metrics for measuring quality and for setting up alerts.
Netflash 2010
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An administrator predefines the metrics for measuring quality and for setting up alerts.
CIO.in 2010
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An administrator predefines the metrics for measuring quality and for setting up alerts.
Computerworld News 2010
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An administrator predefines the metrics for measuring quality and for setting up alerts.
Computerworld News 2010
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One Harvard corporate strategist writes that "a company's definition of strategy is important because it predefines choices that will shape decisions and actions the company takes".
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An administrator predefines the metrics for measuring quality and for setting up alerts.
Computerworld News 2010
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To resolve this dilemma, XML makes essentially two changes to HTML: • It predefines no tags.
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XML is extensible because it predefines no tags but lets the author create tags that are needed for his or her application.
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