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n. (plural of determinist English)
Usage examples of "determinists".
The Determinists and the Absolutists were all but going at each other with knives, and the two most talented designers had been literally having tea with each other as two of their aides met in the hall in a set-to that other aides had had to break up by main force.
They attached moral significance and their interpretation of human and atevi origins to a hierarchy of numbers that didn't admit FTL physics — God save him: if he couldn't find a numerical explanation of FTL, thanks to Hanks, the Determinists were going to rise up and call him a liar and insulting to their intelligence for claiming the ship wasn't a case of humans lurking on the station for two hundred years in secret and preparing to swoop down with death rays.
That was the very point the Determinists and the Rational Absolutists fixed as unshakable.
It never surprised me that the Determinists hold the speed of light as a matter of importance: it is important.
Maybe more astonishingly, at least for economic determinists, the teams in baseball's best division, the American League West, finished in inverse order to their payrolls.
One of the characteristics of our time is that it produces men who are determinists by instinct.