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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121. Also, more than half of the associates can boast of perfect attendance records.
122. Concerns were expressed about S's time-keeping, non-school attendance and friendships.
123. Social services have stopped paying a £30 attendance allowance for Becky to go to Southampton once every two months for treatment.
124. Considering the seriousness of the matter to be debated there was an unusually low attendance at the meeting.
125. After reviewing all the evidence and arguments, the Court exempted the Amish children from high school attendance.
126. In 1970 an attendance allowance was introduced, payable to a person in need of substantial care and attention.
127. Delta has an integrated system with capabilities for student administrative functions such as scheduling, grading, attendance and alumni development.
128. Their parents, Rick Barry and Pam Connelly, were in attendance.
129. These are child benefits, industrial injuries and death benefits, certain invalidity benefits, and attendance and mobility allowances.
130. This course involves attendance on either half a day per week or one evening per week for one year.
131. It is hoped that there will be a good attendance this year.
132. By 1984, they scored third and fourth highest in the system and had the best attendance records.
133. Some studies have documented lower dropout rates, improved attendance, greater academic course-taking, and better academic performance.
134. The fall in attendance was mentioned in the debate on the Museums and Galleries Bill the other day.
135. Exhibition board lighting and clear signposting ensured a good attendance.
136. In particular, it requires a good attendance record at school.
137. Last year sales showed some recovery after a difficult 1991 fair, while attendance figures were 11,000.
138. The average attendance at the Grammar School in the six years to 1881 was 138, but in 1882-86,78.
139. Occasionally he saw Primaflora who, from serving Carlotta, had turned her training to attendance on the King's mother.
140. Attendance at the national championships is already higher than expected.
141. Biography, bibliography and philology wait in attendance on literary appreciation; these four together cover the whole field of literary research.
142. He was not a consistent honor-roll student, although he was cited at graduation for three years of perfect attendance.
143. I had been through the same sort of trouble on behalf of my husband, applying for full attendance allowance on March 3.
144. Only a significantly wrong due date separates Lou Madden from a perfect Super Bowl attendance record.
145. She found the crew very friendly,(http://sentencedict.com/attendance.html) and the skipper went out of his way to dance attendance on her.
146. Total attendance figures were 28,000 compared to 40,000 at last year's event.
147. Subjects had to provide evidence of attendance at a minimum of five AA meetings over a 30 day period.
148. Barry, with his father Rick in attendance, made just 3 of 10 shots.
149. Almost the entire Cabinet and senior White House staff were in attendance.
150. But so far, the average paid attendance has been only 66 percent, a projected $ 800, 000 shortfall.
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