daily attendance

collocation in English

meaningsofdailyandattendance

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daily
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.li/
us
/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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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 ofdailyandattendancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On thedailyattendancesheets of each school, non-attendance during half of the day can be observed.
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During peak times the waterpark generally has adailyattendanceof y1500 bathers.
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All our patients were made aware of the importance ofdailyattendance, and only two failed to attend when asked to.
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The averagedailyattendancein the other place is around 400.
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Secondly, the limit on thedailyattendanceallowance is to he raised from £8·50 to £11·50.
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The averagedailyattendanceis 6,600, of which about 5,000 are boys and 1,600 girls, compared with 4,800 a year ago.
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In 1938 the averagedailyattendancerose to 1,659, against 587 in 1937, whereas in 1940 the actual enrolment was 3,075.
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In the event that fear may have been justified, as the averagedailyattendanceat racecourses dropped from 7,339 in 1961 to 4,611 in 1980.
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The averagedailyattendanceof out-patients is 400, and the average number on the waiting list is 200.
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The averagedailyattendancefor the first six months of this year was 2,073.
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The hospital has a useful pathological laboratory with thedailyattendanceof fully-qualified technicians and the weekly attendance of consultants.
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The averagedailyattendancewas more than 200, adding up to 3,000 child days.
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In many cases the normal wage (covering the normaldailyattendance) is increased by overtime.
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These rates cover an averagedailyattendanceof eight hours.
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It has grown, for instance, in numbers from an averagedailyattendanceof about 150 to an average to-day of 250.
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Remuneration is paid on the basis of adailyattendancefee, which is set at £481.06 for the chair and £213.80 for other members of the commission.
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The averagedailyattendanceat one is seven and at the other 11.
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I intend making an order to increase thedailyattendanceallowance from £11 to £12·14.
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In other words, the averagedailyattendanceis one-eighth of the membership.
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Therefore, it is unrealistic to rely on a secretarial allowance tied todailyattendance.
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