Sentences with phrase «most immediate past»

To recap just the most immediate past, Woods returned in December from a 15 - month hiatus to play in his Hero World Challenge, where he carded a boatload of birdies but finished 15th in the 18 - player field.

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The most recent of these has been Love, the Dynamic of Wesleyanism (Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 1972), by Mildred Bangs Wynkoop, immediate past president of the Wesleyan Theological Society.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Las Vegas, NV... If you attended AICC's annual meeting and Pack Expo this past month, you most likely saw the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation's banner displayed at nine university booths during the Expo.
Most are wasting their time: On average only three or four deadline trades have been made over the past 15 years, and few of those have had an immediate impact.
The number of breast cancer patients undergoing immediate breast reconstruction operations after mastectomy has grown steadily over the past 15 years, most notably among women who were once considered too high - risk for reconstruction procedures according to new research findings published in the October 2014 issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
Enjoy chip - controlled wizardries such as automatic throttle blipping during downshifts (which relegates heeling and toeing to an art of the past), try all of the vehicle dynamic settings also in Sport + for the most direct and immediate response, and don't miss the automatic transmission's smoky - burnout launch control.
Perhaps the most difficult to overcome is recency bias: the tendency to believe what has happened in the immediate past is likely to continue in the future.
Most treatments need to be continued at least 1 week past resolution of clinical signs to prevent immediate recurrence.
I know most people think animals form only «immediate» bonds, meaning, they don't know past or future.
The difficulty an art critic has addressing the full complexity of his or her present moment is manifested in part by the fact that, historically at least, the best art criticism has most often had to do with the art of a critic's recent past, rather than of his or her immediate present.
Abstract artists today face most of the same issues that artists have always faced, a major one being coming to terms with the art of their immediate (last 50 years or so) past.
Makes sense — the larger the extent the greater the area for more spring ponds in the spring and statistically, the most accurate predictor of the immediate future is the most recent past.
And while tuition has risen sharply in most of Canada (Quebec mostly excluded) over the past 20 years, it's as nothing compared to the American experience, as detailed by this now - infamous New York Times article in January that profiled law graduates with a quarter of a million dollars in debt and no immediate prospect of work.
Also keep in mind that most new companies ask your immediate past supervisor for a reference.
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