full-time attendance
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffull-timeandattendance
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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/us/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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attendance
noun
uk/əˈten.dəns/us/əˈten.dəns/
the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, ...
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(Definition offull-timeandattendancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In fact, the third echelon consists of a number of regional out-patient clinics with part-time attendance by the epileptologist andfull-timeattendanceby a social worker.
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I should have thought that the education authorities know all that should be known about part-time orfull-timeattendancein an educational establishment.
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This can be provided either in the child's ordinary school or by part-time orfull-timeattendanceat a remedial centre.
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Deferment is also granted to apprentices, learners and pupils for the professions, and to certain students infull-timeattendanceat approved courses.
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Therefore, a course which involvesfull-timeattendancefor a short period—for example, a 10-week intensive course—is regarded as a full-time course.
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There will be no provision for thefull-timeattendanceof that boy.
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Let me indicate what is done in the case of apprentices, learners, pupils and students infull-timeattendanceat certain technical clases or courses.
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Furthermore, it would almost certainly need to be paid in recognition of its greater commitment tofull-timeattendance.
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There is afull-timeattendanceofficer, supported by two clerical officers.
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They are not doing it on the basis offull-timeattendance, which affects attitudes.
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By contrast, for those judged to be less academically able, they must be infull-timeattendanceat school until the last day of term and the last year at school.
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I think it is a capital provision that there should be this continuation after afull-timeattendanceat school, and the young people should have this 320 hours per year.
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That means that we shall be deleting, for example, the proposal to raise the age from 18 to 19 for those who are infull-timeattendanceat school or university.
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Parents claiming unemployment benefit are entitled to dependant's benefit for a child between 14 and 16 who is maintained by them and infull-timeattendanceat a day school.
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It is all to the good that such pupils should be released fromfull-timeattendanceat school on condition of part-time attendance at continuation classes related to their employment.
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At the moment there seem to be very many more who want their children to takefull-timeattendanceat school well before the age of five.
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His figures are designed to show that the proportion of the population of this country infull-timeattendanceat universities is much smaller than in most other countries.
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We have to face frankly the fact that a solution must come through raising the age forfull-timeattendanceat school far beyond the age of fourteen.
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This course requires a dissertation and can be completed withfull-timeattendanceover one year, or alternative attendance allowing for flexibility around work schedules.
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