Collocations withattendance

These are words often used in combination withattendance.

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attendance boundary
The school was planned as and is now a citywide magnet school with no attendance boundary.
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attendance figure
Last year's may have been the fourth highest percentage increase, but it certainly was not the fourth highest attendance figure.
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attendance rate
The attendance rate for cervical cancer screening has been around 60-70%, and it has been 90% of those referred for breast cancer screening.
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average attendance
In the period 1607-82, the records of sixty-four vestry meetings survive, with an average attendance of between eight and nine members.
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chapel attendance
Membership figures do not, of course, tell us anything about chapel attendance.
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church attendance
No significant interaction terms were found between gender and church attendance, or between gender and denomination (results not shown).
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cost of attendance
The amount paid covers the cost of attendance and the provision of medicines.
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daily attendance
On the daily attendance sheets of each school, non-attendance during half of the day can be observed.
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declining attendance
These businesses were the first to close as a result of declining attendance in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
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estimated attendance
The estimated attendance for these events was in the region of 1,000,000.
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full-time attendance
In fact, the third echelon consists of a number of regional out-patient clinics with part-time attendance by the epileptologist and full-time attendance by a social worker.
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increased attendance
This is reflected in the increased attendance at the local breast clinic.
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overall attendance
However, last year 4,000 hunt functions took place, with an overall attendance of 1.3 million people.
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paid attendance
The majority are also paid attendance allowance; a number also receive mobility allowance.
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part-time attendance
It raised the school-leaving age from 13 to 14, and abolished part-time attendance.
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poor attendance
Not surprisingly, the results were disaffection, poor attendance and ultimately a collapse of the organization.
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regular attendance
The movement also aimed to discourage smoking and other offensive habits, to inculcate moral values in children and to encourage regular attendance at church services.
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total attendance
Estimates as to the total attendance of this particular tour ranged between 150,000 and 1 million.
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weekly attendance
The figures in the table compare the number of hours of weekly attendance at school and the number of weeks in the school year.
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