Sentences with phrase «attendance numbers in»

If a class had high attendance numbers in the past, and they have started dropping off recently, it may be an indicator that something has gone wrong recently.
Especially considering that attendance numbers in Texas has been dismal.
Movie attendance numbers in 2015 were some of the lowest in the past 20 years, though revenues throughout the industry soared.
The organization stopped releasing attendance numbers in 2013.

Not exact matches

Considering the large number of recording artists who will be in attendance at the Grammys, and the many thousands of photos and videos that will be taken during the event, the Recording Academy will be able to rely on the Watson artificial intelligence platform to sort through reams of content and «create unique fan experiences» with the type of speed and efficiency that would be impossible for humans to do manually.
As the number of innovative startups in the events industry grows there will no doubt be countless providers that will help event organizers increase attendance and develop new revenue streams at events.
In fact, NHL attendance numbers were slightly higher after the lockouts than before.
Your number one goal is to the people in attendance of your event.
This was familiar ground for Mr. Agrawal, now 47, an expert on innovation economics and one of Rotman's most popular professors; he'd attended an «endless number» of government - sponsored panels, round tables and meetings on the subject during his career, and many of the usual suspects were in attendance, including CEOs of some of Canada's largest companies.
But MacIntyre's observation also shows why, for non-emotivists, such surveys must always issue in a complete non sequitur: one does not abrogate the Ten Commandments by pointing to the number of murders in Detroit, or the divorce rate in Reno, or the decline in church attendance in Peoria.
Widespread attendance at religious schools in a number of Western democracies, including Britain, Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Canada, has not resulted in more religious intolerance.
If you ever need statistics and facts on churches, church attendance, megachurches, and numbers of people who attend church in the United States, I posted some demographic sites here.
One of the greatest downfalls of the modern church era is the movement away from genuine relationships, and into the corporate model of the church where we think the most important thing is to increase our market share, and expand our influence through size, numbers, and a year - over-year increase in attendance and giving.
Another observation from such workshops: the number of laypeople in attendance slowly but surely is overtaking the number of clergy.
Even our most successful churches such as Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), with more than 3,000 in weekly attendance, can only accommodate such numbers by holding multiple services across multiple venues in the centre of London.
The numbers are probably even lower now: one recent report has them at around 46 percent, but records, nevertheless, that that they are now rising rather than falling; the Irish Times headline was «Mass attendance in Ireland is up».
Any visitor to a Faith conference is immediately struck by the number of young priests and deacons in attendance.
We saw a sudden increase in attendance and a significant increase in the number of people committing their lives to Christ.
Dude has 166,279 cell groups, 172,346 deacons and 12,820 full - time staff (9,543 of which are ordained clergy) The numbers are beyond comprehension: average Sunday worship attendance is 552,364, a figure amassed in 11 services averaging over 50,000 each.
A quarter of adults who attended religious services weekly in 2006 said they sometimes drank too much, a number that rose as church attendance decreased, according to the General Social Survey.
Considering that church attendance and religion in general are on the decline, the survey's other finding may be somewhat surprising: Just 17 percent say they never pray (though that number too, is a new record high)...
When you add in factors like weekly church attendance, Sunday school and / or small group, understanding of historic Christian doctrine, those divorce numbers in the «Christian community» go WAAAAY down.
Since the mid-1960s, the mainline Protestant denominations have declined in membership, numbers of churches and church attendance.
The success of the church should be gauged not by the number in attendance, but by the lives redeemed.
Go to mass in Florence and count the number of men in attendance.
One reason numbers are declining in church attendance is because we do not share our thoughts, concerns, opinions and doubts with each other for sake of keeping this false sense of peace.
By the end of the century clergy were declining in numbers, illegitimacy had increased, alcohol was still a problem, church attendance was falling off, and, although confirmation was required by law, many had not presented themselves for it.
Figures have shown a steady decline in church attendance since 2013, when numbers fell below a million for the first time ever.
Over the three - day international trade fair, 180 exhibitors, including industry - leading organizations from a number of popular wine - growing nations such as France, Italy, Germany, Australia, South Africa, and Portugal poured their product, and award - winning spirits, ciders, and craft beer companies enjoyed a debut with over 2000 visitors in attendance.
This year's conference set records for the number of entries in the competition, as well as attendance, IDFA said.
If you are in the playoffs every year you can probably keep the attendance numbers good, but have 2 - 3 off years and they lose interest.
Her number 13 jersey was worn by little girls all over the Twin Cities area, and the Gophers» average attendance had increased from 1,087 a game in her freshman year to 9,866 in 2003 — 04.
This is no more a Jaguars home game than a Cowboys one, despite the huge number of Dallas fans in attendance, both native to Europe and some visitors from the States.
While nothing is final the numbers are looking like we will set records in both attendance and money raised which are both amazing!
The latest Delta Air Lines Edge of the Box Club took place at Stamford Bridge and proved a major success with record numbers in attendance...
This time, however, England manager Gareth Southgate was in attendance, running the rule over Hart and opposite number Jack Butland.
While large numbers of matches across all of the other professional divisions in England were cancelled, all Premier League fixtures went ahead with the clubs reporting a total average attendance of 94.84 % of the capacity of their stadia.
All jokes aside, Wiedwald is currently the established number one keeper at the club, even if he will raise the blood pressure of the fans in attendance when a cross comes into the box or at set pieces.
Look at how sharply attendances have fallen: we have fewer than 30,000 fans watching a lot of home games now and the F.A. Cup game drew in an even lower number of spectators.
However, the Twitter account Scouts in Attendance claim Liverpool have had scouts at a number of Mainz 05 games keeping tabs on Yunus Malli.
What you will find is that there are actually a very small number of truly horrible complications that are likely to happen in any given birth, and those are often fatal regardless of who is in attendance.
Respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections are the leading cause of morbidity in children.1, 2 Prospective cohort studies in industrialized countries revealed a prevalence of 3.4 % to 32.1 % for respiratory tract infectious diseases and 1.2 % to 26.3 % for gastrointestinal infectious diseases in infancy.3, — , 8 The risks of these infectious diseases are affected by several factors including birth weight, gestational age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, number of siblings, day care attendance, and parental smoking.3, 5,6,8, — , 20
The pressure to be perfect can come in a number of ways: perfect attendance with all family members present; perfect food as in organic, home - cooked, delicious, filled with nutrient - rich super foods, etc.; and perfect frequency with the family eating together as close to 7 nights per week as possible.
These included birth weight, mode of delivery, birth order, attendance at childcare, number of rooms in the house, father's occupation, family income, and parental history of asthma / atopy.
(For those legislators that have shown up, the high attendance numbers have caused problems in the Duma lifts and dining room.)
According to research, church attendance has remained virtually the same percent of our national population for the past 70 years, however, this still means there are a huge number of American Christians who are not active in a local church — in the tens of millions.
Funeral services for Congresswoman Louise Slaughter are being held Friday at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre and a number of notable political officials will be in attendance.
Numbers for 2017 test attendance will not be released until the summer, but Newsday already is reporting that about half of Long Island students boycotted the English exams given in late March.
His announcement caused a huge applause at the hall which also had a huge number of persons living with disability in attendance.
Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business; but a smaller Number may adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized to compel the Attendance of absent Members, in such Manner, and under such Penalties as each House may provide.
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