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Attendancelate 14c., "act of attending to one's duties," from Old French atendance "attention, wait, hope, expectation," from atendant, present participle of atendre (see attend). Meani [..]
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Attendancethe act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.) the frequency with which a person is present; "a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade" t [..]
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Attendancen. 1. the number of people present in a class, school, or at another educational function. 2. a record of how consistently a client has been present on the days that therapy was scheduled.
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AttendanceDefinition - Presence in class or for assigned activities; also denotes CNM and/or instructor policies related to presence in class or for assigned activities. Read more.
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AttendanceThe overall total number of people at an event.
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AttendanceAttendance in the employment context is a primary job function. Most employees must be present at their job site on a regularly scheduled basis to do their jobs.Most employers have a policy that addre [..]
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Attendance(n) the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)(n) the frequency with which a person is present(n) the number of people that are present
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AttendanceAttendance 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.
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AttendanceRegular attendance at all class meetings is expected. Instructors are responsible for implementing attendance policies and must notify students of any special attendance requirements. Special regulati [..]
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AttendanceThe process of going to scheduled classes, tutorials, seminars and appointments at university.
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Attendancethe act, or frequency, of being present in a formal educational setting. As attendance at school is compulsory for certain age groups, and as a set level of attendance sometimes is a requirement for c [..]
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Attendancen. asistencia
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AttendanceHow regularly you attend lectures and seminars, often shown as a percentage. Many universities require a minimum attendance.
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Attendance
The state of attending; presence.
''Attendance at the meeting is required.''
The count or list of individuals present for an event.
''The class sat down so that the teacher could take attendanc [..]
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