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  • A predictable organizational structure is obtained through: 1. Predetermined goals.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

  • Predetermined turn-around times were egregiously and willfully ignored.

    Egonomics David Marcum 2007

  • What the league wants: Predetermined signing bonuses for draft picks; worldwide draft; two more wild-card teams in playoffs.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • Elasticity: Predetermined rules can dynamically scale to meet the business demands of your running applications.

    unknown title 2011

  • Predetermined? yes ... but not always choreographed.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2010

  • Snappily titled "Automated Direct Bids to Purchase Entertainment Content upon a Predetermined Event", this "automated direct transaction and delivery system for digital content provides for automated detection of missing digital content or resources required for a player or participant to participate in a multimedia application in either a single player or multiplayer environment is described,"

    Eurogamer 2010

  • Predetermined program code is encrypted with a first key.

    PS3 NEWS - PlayStation 3 News - PS3News - PS3 Games - PS3 Hacks - PS3 Homebrew Rav PS3NEWSCOM 19489 2010

  • Predetermined program code is encrypted with a first key.

    QJ.NET Mabie A. 2010

  • Predetermined, expected levels of efficiency or measures of desired performance (e.g., a budget amount, a standard cost, or a nonquantitative statement of desired performance).

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Predetermined Endings (Paperback) By Destiny Booze Buy new: $12.959 used and new from $12.94

    We Blog A Lot 2009

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