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predecision — index foregone conclusion, predetermination, predisposition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
predecision — n. decision that is made beforehand, resolution made in advance, settlement made ahead of time … English contemporary dictionary
predecision — n … Useful english dictionary
Chainstore paradox — (or Chain Store paradox ) is a concept that purports to refute standard game theory reasoning. Contents 1 The chain store game 1.1 Induction theory 1.2 Deterrence theory 1.3 … Wikipedia
strategic warning post-decision time — That time beginning after the decision, made at the highest levels of government(s) in response to strategic warning, is ordered executed and ending with the start of hostilities or termination of the threat. It is that part of strategic warning… … Military dictionary
predecided — adjective Having decided or been decided in advance. a predecided voter See Also: predecision … Wiktionary
foregone conclusion — I noun forejudgment, foreordination, inevitable result, one sidedness, partiality, preconceived idea, preconclusion, predecision, predesigned conclusion, predetermination, predetermined conclusion, predilection, predisposition, prejudged… … Law dictionary
predetermination — I noun aim, bias, closed mindedness, conclusion beforehand, conclusion in advance, decision beforehand, decision in advance, destined lot, destiny, fate, fixed future, force of circumstances, foredoom, foregone conclusion, forejudgment,… … Law dictionary
predisposition — I noun affection, appetence, appetency, appetite, aptitude, aptness, ardor, attachment, attraction, bent, bias, cast, character, desire, disposition, fancy, favor, favoritism, fondness, foregone conclusion, inclinatio, inclination, keenness,… … Law dictionary
preconception — Synonyms and related words: assumption, bent, bias, delusion, favoritism, forejudgment, idee fixe, illusion, inclination, jaundice, jaundiced eye, leaning, one sidedness, parti pris, partialism, partiality, partisanship, preapprehension,… … Moby Thesaurus