Sentences with phrase «largest attendance numbers»

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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.
This week, the House of Mouse reported favorable attendance numbers at its only theme park on mainland China amid questions about the fallout from a trade war between the world's two largest economies.
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.
The church Jesus wants has little to do with fundraising, mission's trips, attendance numbers, ministry programs, large - group events, personality cults, best - selling authors, TV and radio programs, stained - glass windows, padded pews, professional choirs, or regularly scheduled Bible studies.
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.
And an even larger number barely hit the 50 % attendance rate, according to statistics obtained by Queens News.
A large number of mostly undeserving disabled students and their clever parents, critics allege, have managed to get public schools to pay for attendance at expensive private schools.
The 98,576 students who enrolled in charters last year, up a significant 24 percent from 2010 - 11, were more than double the 48,057 students from New York City, the nation's largest district and number two in charter attendance.
For example, the community meeting where APS families impacted by the innovation zone could give feedback on drafts of the innovation plans did not see a large number of community members or families in attendance.
RurAL CAP offers a Head Start program and the district now offers a Montessori pre school with a large number of students in attendance which bodes well for future district enrollment.
From the photos I have seen, I will note that there seemed to be a large number of women in attendance, which I think is great considering I came from a prior profession that was dominated by men.
True visitor numbers may have declined, but as many in the press have already pointed out, this is due to the large scale refurbishments that took place over most of last year so until we get a representative year of attendance figures, there's no way to know if people are genuinely shunning it.
Recording the largest attendance ever with more than 150 attendees, it also proved to have the largest number of first - time conference attendees (approximately 65 percent).
CPS carefully tracks attendance and discipline metrics and has seen a large drop in the number of suspensions.
I think RECO's move to focus the CE content on acts and regulations is wise choice because allowing registrants to collect credits for taking software courses and the like does nothing to promote and protect our clients» best interests and based on the low attendance in all the classroom law courses I focus on for all of my CE credits, I suspect a large number of registrants prefer the easiest and shortest route to 16 hours to fluff credits.
For us there was an unusually large number in attendance at a called Board meeting held at a large rented space venue due to needing to make room for the anticipated turnout.
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