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Noun
/əˈtendəns/,
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attendances, plural;
  1. The action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event
    • - my attendance at church was very irregular
  2. The number of people present at a particular event, function, or meeting
    • - reports placed the attendance at 500,000

  1. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)
  2. the frequency with which a person is present; "a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade"
  3. the number of people that are present; "attendance was up by 50 per cent"
  4. (attending) attention: the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others
  5. This article lists the attendances of many sports competitions around the world. Attendance does not necessarily mean the number of people who actually attended. In some case, attendance is the number of tickets sold or given away (see Peoria Rivermen attendance numbers).
  6. (Attending) In the United States, an attending physician (also known as an attending, or staff physician) is a physician who has completed residency and practices medicine in a clinic or hospital, in the specialty learned during residency. ...
  7. The state of attending; presence; The count or list of individuals present for an event; The frequency with which one has been present for a regular activity or set of events
  8. (attending) A physician on the staff of a hospital, especially the principal one that supervises a patient's care; Serving on the staff of a teaching hospital as a doctor
  9. (ATTENDANCES) Face to face meetings.
  10. (Attending (Attending Enrollment)) Attending refers to any student that attends a specific school irrespective of where they live or reside.
  11. (attending) The phase of the listening process in which a listener focuses attention on a specific sound or message being received from the environment.
  12. An encounter where the healthcare user goes to the healthcare provider.
  13. Attendance in class is necessary for successful completion of a course of study. To understand the college’s policy on attendance, refer to Policies and Procedures.
  14. This refers to the attendance rate, the average number of days students attend school as compared to the average number of days the students are enrolled.
  15. The number of people who actually show for a group or individual session, often compared with the number that were expected.
  16. You must attend all the scheduled days of training in full. Attendance requires you to attend on time so please allow for traffic and transport issues. As the courses are regulated by the DSA and have a set syllabus they can not be delayed or postponed for an individual. ...
  17. Includes but is not limited to (a) attendance - in person or by correspondence study (program) and (b) the period during which a person is working under a work-study (cooperative) program.
  18. Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Try not to miss a day of school or practice.
  19. is taken and required, and is very important considering that much of this course involves beyond-the-book group activities or discussions that are virtually impossible to recreate on one’s own. ...
  20. As a comprehensive, demanding course, your attendance is taken at each class session. A student who misses over four classes may be dropped. If you cannot attend class due to serious illness or other extraordinary circumstances, please contact me via email or other ways in advance. ...
  21. 2,062 (including 120 sponsors and 71 patrons)^[1]
  22. How regularly you attend lectures and seminars, often shown as a percentage. Many universities require a minimum attendance.
  23. Plant and equipment provided by the main contractor, or builder's work in connection done for other trades working on site, usually sub contractors. It can be general attendance or special attendance
  24. Students are required to attend all classes, 3 or more absences without a medical certificate or other valid reason provided will result in failure of the course (students arriving to class 15 minutes late or more will be considered as absent). ...
  25. Attendance will be expected at all class meetings.