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nonappearance

[non-uh-peer-uhns] / ˌnɒn əˈpɪər əns /




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“Thompson poses both a significant danger to the community and a risk of nonappearance.”

From Washington Post

When asked if a nonappearance by Barr or the Justice Department missing a Wednesday subpoena deadline would help make a case for impeachment, Nadler tiptoed up to that possibility.

From Washington Post

“Based on the information of record, the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant’s release would pose a risk of nonappearance at court proceedings,” U.S.

From Reuters

The clerk, who is trying to appease the crowd by providing regular updates on the unexplained nonappearance of the plane, says she can’t deal with the subject of upgrades at the moment.

From New York Times

Perhaps a sign of our times is that people remember my appearance/nonappearance on “The West Wing” more than they do my stories about the health of political leaders that led to and followed it.

From New York Times