attendance
Example Sentences
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It shows how children are prevented from enrolling in better public schools—in some cases, schools closer to their homes—solely because of attendance zones.
Providers may be reluctant to accept subsidies to help pay for a child’s care, in part because of the additional work of submitting a child’s attendance records to the state and verifying other information.
From Salon
They want to impose compulsory physical attendance and voting, doing away with the current "hybrid" arrangement dating from the pandemic which lets members dial in remotely.
From BBC
It points to a decline in A&E attendances and other settings for non-Covid emergencies, including heart attacks.
From BBC
The attendance of 49,568 meant there were 12,000 empty seats inside the vast arena - but it was actually one of the best atmospheres this season as Spurs fans responded to their side's efforts.
From BBC
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