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predetermine

[pree-di-tur-min] / ˌpri dɪˈtɜr mɪn /


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A liquidated damage fee is a predetermined amount of money written into a contract that one party pays the other for specific breaches.

From Los Angeles Times

Paramount’s lawyers in a letter accuse Warner of embarking on “a myopic process with a predetermined outcome that favors a single bidder.”

From Los Angeles Times

All these funds started out as nontraded entities—meaning that investors could sell only at predetermined times, as with Bluerock or Priority Income.

From The Wall Street Journal

I didn’t have anything predetermined, but what I knew I wanted to do was something that was far removed from what I had done.

From Los Angeles Times

The Long Island-based firm, founded by the mathematician Jim Simons, uses machine learning and predetermined algorithms to bet on and against thousands of stocks at any given time.

From The Wall Street Journal