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That is, some three-term series problems have a clearly identifiable solution (these are referred to as specified problems--Sternberg, 1981), whereas others do not (these are referred to as unspecified problems--Hayes-Roth & Hayes-Roth, 1975).
Based on these guidelines, an employer would choose to treat all employees as specified employees.
It remains unanswered whether a pilot and copilot (if required) flying as specified individuals without passengers for entertainment purposes would be deemed to be passengers.
 
 
 
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