No. The problem is in a reduction op of some sort (sum or whatever). Since there no guarantee of the order you receive the terms for the reduction, the nondeterminism enters from order of terms reduced. Since float math isn't associative, there will be slight differences depending on the order and these can amplify quickly over a deep net.
You would have to explicitly order the terms prior to reduction but you don't always have that level of control.
You would have to explicitly order the terms prior to reduction but you don't always have that level of control.