The recency of experience requirement to carry passengers from 14 CFR 61.57(a) doesn't specify the conditions of the flight, so day or night landings would count.
Marketers can link online and offline purchasing patterns, email response behavior (open activity and recency of engagement), category-level interests, demographics, and attitudinal or life stage information to improve the relevance of product recommendations and upsell opportunities.
We hypothesized that a smooth beverage (chocolate milk) would affect matches to a nonrounded vowel and that a tart beverage (cranberry juice) would affect matches to the rounded vowel depending on the visual stimulus that was likely in short-term memory, or what we term as visual recency. This follows from previous research where cranberry juice was matched with nonrounded vowels and spiked shapes (Spence & Gallace, 2001) whereas milk chocolate (with lower cocoa content) was matched to rounded vowels and rounded shapes (Ngo, et al., 2011).
In the case above, the problem is a decision bias called the recency effect--the most recent piece of information people received played a disproportionate role in their judgment.
Researchers used the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for DSM-III-R to determine lifetime diagnoses of alcohol use and dependence, and onset and recency questions to determine if subjects had an alcohol use disorder before or after the disaster or both.
Officers here have advised him that he can challenge that decision and request temporary accommodation whilst that challenge is made but that it is unlikely that HBBC will have a fresh duty to provide emergency accommodation given the recency of Coventry's decision."
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