0 doing or experiencing something for the first time:
first-time borrower/customer/homeowner Most of those taking out a mortgage with us are first-time borrowers.
At entry into the study, placement types included first-time foster placements, moves between foster homes, and reentries into foster care following failed permanent placements.
These improve not only the first-time generation of plan skeletons, but also maintenance tasks.
However, in the second half of that century, the age of first-time brides fell considerably.
For the functions describing the first-time and repeat reception rates, each was examined separately to find an appropriate functional form.
Some late first-time investment in water supply did contribute to the short-term peak in water capital expenditure which occurred in 1901-1905.
Instructions never seem to be tested with first-time users before being issued.
Initial sales to first-time buyers are usually made in one of the local public houses.
It is certainly not ' useless ', but provides valuable insights about the ramifications of fieldwork, especially for the first-time researcher.