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It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.

It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.

It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.

It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.

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