Recall

  • 121Active recall — is a principle of efficient learning, which claims the need to actively stimulate memory during the learning process. It contrasts with passive review, in which the learning material is processed passively (e.g. by reading, watching, etc.).For… …

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  • 122Wogan's Perfect Recall — Infobox Television show name = Wogan s Perfect Recall caption = format = Game show picture format = PAL (576i, 16:9) runtime = 30 minutes (inc. adverts) presenter = Terry Wogan location = channel = Channel 4 first aired = 25 August 2008 last… …

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  • 123Product Recall Insurance — Insurance that covers expenses associated with recalling a product from the market. Product recall insurance is typically purchased by manufacturers such as food and beverage, toy and electronics companies to cover costs such as customer… …

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  • 124product recall — UK US noun [C or U] COMMERCE ► RECALL(Cf. ↑recall) noun → Compare PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL(Cf. ↑product withdrawal) …

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  • 125aided recall — /ˌeɪdɪd rɪ kɔ:l/ noun a test to see how well someone remembers an advertisement by giving the respondent some help such as a picture which he or she might associate with it ● Even aided recall brought no reaction from the respondent. ● Aided… …

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  • 126as (far as) I recall — phrase used for telling someone what you remember about a particular event, person etc As I recall, he was quite a good friend of Mike’s. Thesaurus: ways of talking about memoriessynonym Main entry: recall …

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  • 127Right of recall — The term right of recall can mean: *The right of citizens to recall a representative or executive *The right of an employee under a collective bargaining agreement to be recalled to employment within a specified period after being laid off …

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  • 128Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation Act — The Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation (or TREAD) Act is a United States federal law enacted in the fall of 2000. This law intends to increase consumer safety through mandates assigned to the National Highway… …

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