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daily attendance

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meanings of dailyand attendance


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daily
noun[C]
uk /ˈdeɪ.li/ us /ˈdeɪ.li/
UK old-fashionedinformal
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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Examples of daily attendance


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On the dailyattendance sheets of each school, non-attendance during half of the day can be observed.
During peak times the waterpark generally has a dailyattendance of y1500 bathers.
All our patients were made aware of the importance of dailyattendance, and only two failed to attend when asked to.
The average dailyattendance in the other place is around 400.
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Secondly, the limit on the dailyattendance allowance is to he raised from £8·50 to £11·50.
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The average dailyattendance is 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 average dailyattendance rose 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 average dailyattendance at racecourses dropped from 7,339 in 1961 to 4,611 in 1980.
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The average dailyattendance of out-patients is 400, and the average number on the waiting list is 200.
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The average dailyattendance for the first six months of this year was 2,073.
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The hospital has a useful pathological laboratory with the dailyattendance of fully-qualified technicians and the weekly attendance of consultants.
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The average dailyattendance was more than 200, adding up to 3,000 child days.
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In many cases the normal wage (covering the normal dailyattendance) is increased by overtime.
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These rates cover an average dailyattendance of eight hours.
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It has grown, for instance, in numbers from an average dailyattendance of about 150 to an average to-day of 250.
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Remuneration is paid on the basis of a dailyattendance fee, which is set at £481.06 for the chair and £213.80 for other members of the commission.
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The average dailyattendance at one is seven and at the other 11.
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I intend making an order to increase the dailyattendance allowance from £11 to £12·14.
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In other words, the average dailyattendance is one-eighth of the membership.
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Therefore, it is unrealistic to rely on a secretarial allowance tied to dailyattendance.
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