How To Use Attendance In A Sentence
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This is the lowest attendance for the first four days since 2007, when frequent rain interruptions hit the first week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nearly 40 parents were prosecuted for their child's non-attendance.
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You, young man,” she proceeded, addressing Roland Graeme, and at once softening the ironical sharpness of her manner into good-humoured raillery, “you, who are all our male attendance, from our Lord High Chamberlain down to our least galopin, follow us to prepare our court.”
The Abbot
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His closest friends had no time for biblical Christianity, his church attendance lapsed, and his work became increasingly secular, including writing for the theatre.
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The tribunal has no legal power to compel his attendance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tickets for other Amalgamation matches should soon be available and it is hoped that more extensive advertising and a reduced number of contests at favoured venues will see a reverse in the dwindling attendances.
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Since then theatre and cinema owners claim that attendances have declined sharply.
Times, Sunday Times
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The impact from the 2008 financial crisis did not affect us until 2009, but we are still trying to recover, mainly due to the high unemployment and stagnant economy," said Mr. Kagoshima, who wouldn't give total attendance figures.
Bay Signs
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Today's attendance figures at those galleries and exhibitions would have astonished and thrilled curators in the 1960s.
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Come celebrate with the young artists in attendance as they inject fresh colour, life, scent, spirit, humour and unselfconscious whimsy into our art scene.
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Some courts allow attendance on simple or agreed applications by letter, but this is not as of right.
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At times it appeared as if the entire British comedy establishment was in attendance.
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Class attendance and punctuality requirements were strict.
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Some education officers were also encouraging parents of truants to deregister their children from school, so they could meet new government targets for increasing school attendance.
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The same youngster will have spent only thirteen thousand hours in school, assuming that he or she is regular in attendance.
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She had a 92% attendance record during the year.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dramatics seem to have been part of a student's life early in the history of the University, surprisingly, because attendance at the theatre was forbidden.
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I did wonder if this vessel ever uprighted itself on the higher reaches of the tide, listening as I did to the first gurglings in the reed-bound mud as the sea once again started to push against the hull of an active fishing boat, (short-wheel based Landrover in attendance).
Tidal Reaches 2
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But at Rediscovering Pompeii there are enough screens to satisfy demand, and a technician is in regular attendance.
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She is excused from attendance at the meeting.
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He was not a consistent honor-roll student, although he was cited at graduation for three years of perfect attendance.
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Her attendance at court had to be secured by a witness summons and a threat of arrest.
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Hey look on the bright side I'm sure somebody in attendance is capable of exorcisms.
Obama meets with religious leaders behind closed doors
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The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
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With his title defenses headlining the card, WWE started setting attendance records at the Boston Garden and Philadelphia Spectrum.
WWE Championship
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But at Rediscovering Pompeii there are enough screens to satisfy demand, and a technician is in regular attendance.
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Tuesday, the attendance at the Campbell Center exceeded its 4,690 seats.
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He can and must use the prelatial dress, as in the Roman Curia, to wit: rochet over the purple soutane with purple mantelletta, in his attendance in the cathedral, where he has precedence over all other canons and dignitaries, as to choir stall and functions.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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This comes on the heels of Jan Freeman discussing the dance attention/attendance idiom from the Amy Vanderbilt post in her column in the Boston Globe (which also runs syndicated in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette).
2008 June « Motivated Grammar
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It was hard to know how many fans in attendance were there to see their game, the first of a double-header with the men.
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There would also be a dozen girls from the brothel in attendance, they would provide colour, and nothing more.
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In addition to church attendance, various spiritual exercises, both privately and as a family, are also conducive to enjoying our spiritual rest in Christ on the Lord's Day.
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What we cannot rely on any more is solidly predictable attendance at uninteresting concerts.
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They are harder still to interpret: what does a large attendance at Easter communion imply?
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Most of the adjustments pastors have made to lessen the discouraging effect of sluggish attendance figures are internal.
Christianity Today
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With post-war prosperity, the baby boom, and increased college attendance, the masses started coming, whether the museums sought them out or not.
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Despite falling attendances, the zoo will stay open.
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I refer to your claim for attendance allowance.
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Attendance is free of charge, but children need to bring their own lunch or buy it from the centre's tuck shop.
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This film broke box office attendance records in Cuba and achieved world-wide acclaim.
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The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
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He is mainly responsible for checking on the gaurd attendance of the entire camping ground.
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Police in riot gear were in attendance as a precautionary measure.
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The rest of the village was in full attendance, for it was not every day in the week that the "tambour," the town-crier, had business enough to render his appearance, in his official capacity, necessary; as a mere townsman he was to be seen any hour of the day, as drunk as a lord, at the sign of "L'Ami Fidèle.
In and out of Three Normady Inns
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The President, Alexander, doesn't insist everyone attend, but non-attendance divides the camp.
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You have missed several attendances this term.
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Her elder sister's attendance record at these gatherings was patchier.
Times, Sunday Times
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The schoolgirl's popularity was reflected in the scale of the attendance at both the removal of remains from her home on Friday night and her Funeral Mass and burial on Saturday afternoon.
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In 1714 his attendance at the council on Anne's death strengthened the Hanoverian position, and he was restored to the mastership.
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With Area Governor, Brendan O'Doherty, in attendance and supported by a willing team of timekeepers, judges and helpers, the competition got off to a flying start.
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The tribunal has no legal power to compel his attendance.
Times, Sunday Times
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But both of those crowds could be dwarfed by an anticipated 9,000 gate at the Kassam Stadium, which would be United's best attendance since the play-off semi-final second leg against Exeter when 10,691 packed in - including a good-sized following from Devon. saddletramp, wantage says ...
Undefined
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Exhibition board lighting and clear signposting ensured a good attendance.
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Alice's record of perfect attendance is very creditable to her.
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A recent seminar on the subject that it held in Edinburgh drew twice the normal attendance for similar events.
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More than half (57.8%) of the women who died and one-third (33.7%) of those who experienced a perinatal death (i.e. a stillbirth or early neonatal death) had sought skilled attendance.
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That is, attendance at university makes you smarter, and thus has spillover effects that are good.
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The team would see a spike in attendance, and depending on how bad he is, could actually get worse without looking like they're tanking to get the top draft pick.
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Attendance at the seminars is by invitation only .
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Instead, the matter of attendance is left to the discretion of the governors with no restriction on their discretion.
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The right to estreat is triggered by the non-attendance of the defendant at court.
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These hours of drowsihead were the season of the old gentlewoman's attendance on her brother, while Phoebe took charge of the shop; an arrangement which the public speedily understood, and evinced their decided preference of the younger shopwoman by the multiplicity of their calls during her administration of affairs.
The House of the Seven Gables
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Am I correct that the evening included a rousing soliloquy by Lady Davenant from the marvelous play "Or," performed by one of the gentlemen in attendance?
Eleventh Night
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Each week the City Attendance Officer called to check the registers for absentees.
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He criticises his own players in public, lambasts the fans if attendances are down, admits the team stinks when it does, and occasionally entertains journalists by reading them his personal e-mails.
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Almost the entire Cabinet and senior White House staff were in attendance.
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Also, historically, attendance demonstrates its most significant improvement in the year after a successful season.
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Guests signed their names on the attendance book.
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The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
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Attendance allowance is paid to assist a member of the reserves with travel expenses when required to attend a specified place within Australia to render reserve service.
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Our attendance decreased when we stopped having so many special guest speakers.
Christianity Today
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The emergency services were in attendance within 22 minutes.
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He delighted in the young and was assiduous in attendance at the Oxford Union, where he was senior librarian.
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With critics from around the world in attendance, the company decided to display screens with subtitles in English, playing simultaneously with the dialogue.
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During the period under review 5 meetings were held in Glasgow, attracting a total attendance of 332.
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Some studies have documented lower dropout rates, improved attendance, greater academic course-taking, and better academic performance.
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In 1970 an attendance allowance was introduced, payable to a person in need of substantial care and attention.
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The level of religious attendance reported in the Gallup surveys probably exaggerates the reality, especially in recent decades, when most other surveys show a gradual decline.18 Virtually all experts agree, however, that the period from the late 1940s to the early 1960s was one of exceptional religious observance in America.
American Grace
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A subsidiary problem here is how or whether to institutionalize this, for example in the form of attendance or credit requirements.
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Mr Guy Salter was in attendance.
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The fall in attendance was mentioned in the debate on the Museums and Galleries Bill the other day.
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams.
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That plaguesome Polypheme was Captain Stubbard, begirt with a wife, and endowed with a family almost in excess of benediction, and dancing attendance upon Miss Dolly, too stoutly for his own comfort, in the hope of procuring for his own Penates something to eat and to sit upon.
Springhaven
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Teachers claim the activities have had a noticeable effect on improved pupil behaviour and attendance.
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The attendance gradually dropped off.
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Last year sales showed some recovery after a difficult 1991 fair, while attendance figures were 11,000.
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The teacher spoke to her about her poor attendance record.
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Tramore's August Racing Festival attracted record attendances of 27,000 over the four days with racegoers wagering over €2m with the bookmakers and on the tote.
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It may sound strange, but spotty attendance can provide a lot of interesting ministry opportunities within your group.
Christianity Today
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This risks bringing the house into further disrepute, especially if the member concerned is then able to claim further attendance allowances from the public purse.
Times, Sunday Times
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A number of youngsters with a history of poor attendance said they had been asked to stay away from school so that good attenders could be rewarded with a trip to a theme park.
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Attendance at Professor Smith's lecture fell off sharply that evening.
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I had been through the same sort of trouble on behalf of my husband, applying for full attendance allowance on March 3.
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The average attendance in the 121 years of its existence has been 60-80 pupils.
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Most courses involve an average of eight hours attendance at college each week.
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Up to now primary care has had little if any gatekeeping role, and it is generally accepted that up to 80% of attendances could be dealt with in primary care.
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With Aintree announcing record attendances once again for its Grand National meeting, it seems hard to imagine that the famous steeplechase was perilously close to being axed as recently as the 1970s.
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A numerous escort, superbly clad, surrounded his ambassador; in attendance were packs of enormous hounds; and in front; went a bard, or poet, who sang, with rotte or harp in hand, the glory of Bituitus and of the Arvernian people.
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1
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arctics," there, with that ever faithful aide in close attendance, was the chief they loved; dropped in, all unsuspecting, just to say good-bye.
A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier
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By comparison with the attendance figures, the number of readers' tickets issued has increased generally.
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With the Bocking Concert Brass in attendance, there was suitable musical accompaniment to the occasion, held at Howard Hall, Bocking End, on Friday.
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There's always a cat-and-mouse relationship between a naughty student and a strict teacher. The student always wants to skip class, while the teacher is hot on attendance.
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Attendance at the meeting is compulsory.
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They were certainly needed, for by then the attendance had leapt to fifty-six.
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Last year's fair saw attendance figures of 32,000.
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Her attendance at court had to be secured by a witness summons and a threat of arrest.
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These were taken away for failures in attendance, behaviour, classwork and homework.
Times, Sunday Times
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The board is hoping for favourable weather and another big attendance.
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Both girls were in attendance and eyewitnesses to the assault and reportedly said so quite clearly.
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Students with exceptional attendance records have been congratulated for their dedication to school.
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This decision was based on a survey of 1991 visitors and exhibitors which also revealed attendance figures of 17,000.
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Each week a speaker will present the various aspects of an election issue and participate in a discussion with the students in attendance.
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We also do focus groups, telephone surveys, and keep tabs on how our merchandise is selling in the marketplace by looking at the attendance numbers.
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No details on how the couple will navigate these religious shoals have leaked out, just a few tantalizing hints -- such as Chelsea's attendance with Marc at Yom Kippur services last September at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, the flagship institute for Conservative Judaism.
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After numerous false starts, attendance figures hint that long-suffering soccer fans might finally have something to be excited about.
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To be sure, even among Christians, some of those we are calling lapsed are themselves the children of lapsed parents, but lapsing that is, nonattendance has risen very sharply across the generations.
American Grace
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After discharge, patients should attend weekly outpatient appointments, moving to fortnightly or monthly attendances as appropriate.
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With the introduction of life peerages in 1958 (which also allowed peeresses in their own right to sit for the first time), the hereditary element in the House (while still a theoretical majority) declined in its daily attendance.
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She said the cash incentive scheme had already had an effect on pupils' attendance.
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It is proper for both parties to talk via their host about staggering their attendance times, and far preferable to one being invited and not the other.
Times, Sunday Times
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The attendance has dropped away recently.
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But regular school attendance is vital if young people are to achieve their full potential.
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Saturday's non-stop sunshine brought out a record attendance at the platform to the delight of the jam organisers and also the Pewsey youth development co-ordinator Ivor Richards.
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Attendance rates are calculated by dividing the number of openings in the school register by the number of pupils present.
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Signs of her popularity were visible by the large attendance at her funeral services.
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Yet despite highly publicised anti-truancy initiatives - which have even included telephone hotlines urging the public to report truanting pupils - non-attendance still remains at crisis point.
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Subjects had to provide evidence of attendance at a minimum of five AA meetings over a 30 day period.
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For instance, all schools are concerned with improving and maintaining good attendance.
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In each of these cases and many others the crucial distinction is that the passion for cinema reaches a point where it must manifest itself in some way beyond mere attendance at screenings, be it cultism, criticism, or film-making.
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Exhibitors reported strong attendance and vigorous sales, with a collective total reaching more than $55 million.
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In these circumstances, intimation was made that her attendance was not required.
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But in recent years attendance has plunged, forcing the track into financial quicksand.
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His increasing workload had made attendance at council meetings and ward duties impossible.
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The other person in constant attendance was Fräulein Lehzen, brought over as governess and companion from Hanover when the princess was 6 months old.
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There had been so much hope put on his attendance at the institutions of higher learning.
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Come celebrate with the young artists in attendance as they inject fresh colour, life, scent, spirit, humour and unselfconscious whimsy into our art scene.
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The annual attendance at the accident and emergency department did not increase over the two years of the audit.
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Occasionally he saw Primaflora who, from serving Carlotta, had turned her training to attendance on the King's mother.
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She said the poor attendance of civil servants at work was an example of the lack of professionalism.
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By 1984, they scored third and fourth highest in the system and had the best attendance records.
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The carrying of resistant pneumococci in childhood has been associated with younger age, attendance at daycare centres, and previous use of antibiotics.
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Also in attendance, the one and only Henry Rollins, resplendent in "Black Sabbath: Dehumanizer" t-shirt, a marvelous conversationalist since Mr. Rollins currently hosts a show at KCRW-FM, we talk DJs: Sunset Strip impresario and godhead music man Rodney Bingenheimer, as well as the multitalented Steve "Jonesy" Jones.
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Daily attendance at school has improved since the project began.
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As the course becomes more difficult, there's usually a corresponding drop in attendance.
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Average weekly cinema attendance in February was 2.41 million.
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The size and magnitude of the attendance alone is mind-boggling.
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a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade
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A push to improve the overall attendance rate involved several different strategies.
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But statistics of falling church attendance in the UK show that the Church can no longer take this for granted; people go to other places for help these days, and only come to church for christenings, weddings and funerals.
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Attendance at Professor Smith's lecture fell off sharply that evening.
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She knew she had been very slack in her church attendance recently.
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Considering the adverse conditions and the fact the course was the longest in the six-race lineup for the STRS, Kach said the attendance certainly showed how "diehard" some of the runners in the area are.
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We have an average attendance of 4000 fans per game.
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The basis of the case I had prepared neither required nor anticipated such witness attendance and perhaps with hindsight I should have walked away at this stage.
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Attendances have increased since we reduced the price of tickets.
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Those travellers who have a guard from the king or aumil (governor), or a cheprasse with them, do not pay anything for this attendance; others give them a trifle for their services, according as the distance is greater or less.
A Woman's Journey Round the World
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But perhaps the most intractable obstacle to mass college attendance was the elite character of the college itself.
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Organisers guesstimated some 4,400 were in attendance.
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The place was humming as the huge attendance ate and drank as if there was no tomorrow.
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What was being touted as a low key opening turned into one of the better parties in Pattaya, with all the local notables in attendance and a host of Bangkokians as well.
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School teachers were paid by contract according to an average of their attendance register.
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The editor of Vogue, Anna Wintour, is in dutiful attendance after controversially cutting her time short at the previous collections.
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I can't stand the way she has to have someone dancing attendance on her the whole time.
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A smashing final 25 minutes gave the 9,000 attendance plenty to enthuse about at sun-drenched Hyde Park on Sunday.
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The day was a huge success, despite a small drop in attendance figures.
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Because on-site attendance can be impossible for those living far away, numerous schools and educators offer distance learning courses.
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With this in mind, and perhaps 18 local ears cocked in close attendance, when I reached the head of the Golden Fry queue I heard myself round off the word 'supper' in a ridiculous thrumming roll.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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But the elements didn't deter a huge attendance on New Year's Day - the biggest since the Millenium - when hot toddies were high on the agenda, along with the serious business of picking winners.
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Veterans turning up for the event should also confirm their attendance with Mr Hudson.
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Forty-six foreign royals will be in attendance, including the Prince of Bahrain, whose country was recently criticised by Foreign Secretary William Hague for its human rights record.
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One was bored, weary of attendance at Court.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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Perhaps surprisingly, urban Protestant churchgoing started to decline as Sunday school attendance was growing.
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After a month, they took this register to the District Board, showed them proof of the teacher's non-attendance and managed to get him transferred.
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Mrs Wills, who was in attendance on Princess Margaret.
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Every pupil now gets a fortified cereal before their lessons—increasing attendance rates and concentration levels.
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The term "volunteer" is used loosely; following in the grand tradition of mildly pervy prestidigitators, Wuthergloom/Woolfe has a tendency to select the most attractive, young women in attendance to participate.
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And we did relax the school attendance for a couple days, but then they were all back.
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Poor attendance in the Chamber had been criticised, but the televised coverage of select committees had been welcomed.
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The Old Firm clubs attract a combined attendance of 110,000 to every home game, but subsist on 20 per cent of the television revenue level of Premiership sides.
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Attendance and voting record mediocre.
The Sun
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Teachers must keep a record of students' attendances.
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Heavy rain in the afternoon kept the attendance down but the weather improved later and the gymkhana in the evening proved a great attraction.
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A summons requiring the Defendant's attendance was attached to the Order.
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One new proposal would allow student-athletes to accept nonathletic financial aid over and above the grant-in-aid to cover attendance.
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After getting up to ‘have a go at the auld dancing,’ he swung himself around so hard that his false teeth went skidding across the dance floor - much to the amusement of Gerry and all in attendance.
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How, despite strong evidence of significant health benefits of church attendance and faith in God, psychology remains anti-religion — an irrational, out-dated prejudice Dr Anonymous calls “theophobia”
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When my parents asked me the reason of my nonattendance, I refused to answer them; and at length they became enraged at what they termed my obstinacy, and insisted that I should not fail to attend church on the following Sabbath.
City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston
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An usher at the cinema said the attendance had been better when the film was first released some weeks ago, but there were no sell-outs.
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The frosh in attendance were loud and boisterous in the early part of the game, cheering their Warriors on.
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Building a new stadium has boosted attendances by 40%.
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School children in plaid uniforms and sanitation workers in blue jumpsuits stood in attendance as government officials made speeches and the priest swung the holy water, climbing inside every vehicle to bless the interiors as well.
Today was the blessing of the new garbage trucks
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She was not perturbed by the low attendance, insisting that most people on the street supported her position.
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They note the relatively low levels of outpatient attendance among this group, along with higher rates of drop-out from treatment than among inpatients.
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Falling pub attendances will hit sales of Merrydown's newest brand, Premium Draught Cider.
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Chairman Councillor Elaine Byrom told the meeting she received a call from Mr Garland on Friday warning of their non-attendance.
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She also said too many parents were condoning school non-attendance and allowing their children to take time out of the classroom.
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Because of the enormous educational value of this conference, we frequently have medical students and medical residents from anesthesiology, hematology, and pediatrics in attendance.
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If the school's overall attendance rate is poor, then the school may well suspect a high level of condoned truancy.
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Endymion, who was not to be a knight, but a gentleman-at-arms in attendance on the Queen of the Tournament, mentioned that Prince
Endymion
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The opening quarter of the match was extremely disappointing, especially with a bumper crowd of 8,131 in attendance.