regular attendance

collocation in English

meaningsofregularandattendance

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regular
adjective
uk
/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/
us
/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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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 ofregularandattendancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The movement also aimed to discourage smoking and other offensive habits, to inculcate moral values in children and to encourageregularattendanceat church services.
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However, results onregularattendanceare mixed while the issue of quality of schooling provided is not usually addressed.
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The seasonal character ofregularattendanceis a clear indicator of the demand for child labour.
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He looked back to a time when 'the operatives were more under the control of the headmen, andregularattendancewas easily ensured'.
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Regularattendanceat school, and how much time in a day they engage in education, might be factors that influence child labour.
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Removing children from such contact - as would occur throughregularattendanceat day-care - may put them at a lower risk than when staying among adults at home.
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For a start, it was difficult under active service conditions, with intensive training and other commitments, to organiseregularattendanceat church in line with regulations.
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We hope that this may in some cases secure theregularattendanceof the child at school.
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The school appears to have had sixty-one children inregularattendancein 1902.
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Because it will encourageregularattendancethe new system of charging should help to reduce the volume of unmet need for treatment.
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But what they do demand is punctuality,regularattendance, flexibility of labour and arbitration rather than strikes.
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Owners are now prepared to offer miners increased wages, but it is conditional upon extra output andregularattendance.
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They have been in veryregularattendanceand have shown themselves in general to be against the idea of a national service for the miners.
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Is it intended to have a letter of appointment making clear thatregularattendanceat board meetings is required?
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Concerns have been expressed that a stiffer penalty for failure to secureregularattendanceat school would be unduly harsh in certain circumstances.
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Although that statement is true, it presumes that it is acceptable or reasonable to imprison parents for three months for failure to secureregularattendance.
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