Antonym: absence. Similar words: attend, attend to, defendant, dancer, attention, guidance, pay attention to, maintenance. Meaning: [-dəns] n. 1. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.) 2. the frequency with which a person is present 3. the number of people that are present.
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91. By comparison with the attendance figures, the number of readers' tickets issued has increased generally.
92. This decision was based on a survey of 1991 visitors and exhibitors which also revealed attendance figures of 17,000.
93. In this context neither the attendance allowances nor the SRAs are sufficiently realistic.
94. But computerised turnstile operations have made it almost impossible to fiddle the attendance figures in modern times.
95. Attendance at AGMs was small and directors were returned unopposed.
96. Make it an even larger attendance next time - bring your families and friends.
97. They are harder still to interpret: what does a large attendance at Easter communion imply?
98. A councillor may give written notice to his council that he wishes to receive a financial loss allowance instead of an attendance allowance.
99. He was largely self-taught through wide reading and attendance at public lectures.
100. When you have a good attendance record and arrive on time each day you make things easier for your supervisor and fellow-workers.
101. However, for real power, personal attendance at court was essential.
102. Some courts allow attendance on simple or agreed applications by letter, but this is not as of right.
103. Each week the City Attendance Officer called to check the registers for absentees.
104. These totals exclude mortgage interest and disregarded income, for example, attendance allowance.
105. The glamour events are barely under way, but attendance at the national championships is already pleasing organizers.
106. If anything, the Windsor Park attendance figures have increased over the past year.
107. A subsidiary problem here is how or whether to institutionalize this, for example in the form of attendance or credit requirements.
108. It should be noted, however, that this case was decided when parental attendance at case conferences was rare.
109. One of the most important was getting across to pupils and staff that good attendance was a high priority.
110. The day was a huge success, despite a small drop in attendance figures.
111. In 1992, attendance doubled again to 3,000, and has since averaged about 4,500.
112. In this respect, the law on compulsory school attendance clearly has its limitations.
113. There was a high attendance by women, who formed a major part of the thinking.
114. Your intruder alarm must be set whenever the Home is left without a responsible person in attendance. 4.
115. Within existing Compacts, companies have funded prizes for attendance, computers(sentencedict.com/attendance.html), conferences and other activities.
116. After numerous false starts, attendance figures hint that long-suffering soccer fans might finally have something to be excited about.
117. This course involves attendance on one day, or two evenings per week, over a period of two years.
118. Daily attendance at school has improved since the project began.
119. He may revert to an attendance allowance by further written notice.
120. The average attendance in the 121 years of its existence has been 60-80 pupils.
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