Sentences with phrase «lower attendance in»

Since its inception in 1995, attendance has remained fairly steady, ranging from about 45,000 to 70,000 attendees from year to year except for the years 2007 and 2008 when an effort was made to lower attendance in hopes of making the show less of a hassle for both industry attendees and exhibitors.
With the sixth lowest attendance in the league, and second lowest ticket revenue per game, Keller believes Florida is high on the list to move.
The program's Family Circle meetings had low attendance in a majority of sites.
The Chicago study — similar to one that looked at schools in Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and three districts in California — found that course failures and low attendance in middle grades «were the strongest predictors of high school failure or dropout.»
(The Expos have the lowest attendance in the league, and are a likely candidate for commissioner Bud Selig's recently announced «contraction» of Major League Baseball from 30 to 28 teams; Loria, it is hypothesized, could take a few top players and move the franchise to Tampa Bay.)
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.

Not exact matches

«Lower visitation from mainland China and the region largely contributed to softer overall theme park attendance,» Disney said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
Movie attendance numbers in 2015 were some of the lowest in the past 20 years, though revenues throughout the industry soared.
At Parks and Resorts growth in operating income was driven by higher results at our domestic operations which saw gains in both attendance and guest spending, partially offset by lower results at our international operations.
One study concluded: «The achievement growth rates of Catholic school attendance are especially strong for students who are in one way or another disadvantaged: lower socio - economic status, black, or Hispanic.»
The Blyth Valley in Northumberland had the lowest figure for church attendance.
Our lowest attendance on a Sunday was 12 in my first year and our highest so far has been 96 this year.
They do not seem to believe in Islam — their attendance rates at prayers are extremely low — and they show no sign of believing in anything.
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».
Our Sunday attendance figures were very low and the church was closed in the week.
Sociologists also look to the relatively low church attendance rates in Europe as evidence of the decline of religion.
When the level of religiosity and other factors are held constant, religious television viewing does not seem to be associated with lower levels of church attendance, volunteer work, or church contribution in the sample as a whole.
Our initial study, based on attendance counts in Protestant churches in one Ohio county and Catholic churches in 18 dioceses, indicated a much lower rate of religious participation than the polls report.
I always find it amusing that the highest rate of church attendance and the most fundamentalist (such as in Texas) are matched by the lowest tax rates, which makes the state unable to help the poor.
Um this isn't Liberals, this is the church's move to ramp up attendance since it's the lowest in years.
The turnout in the lower bowl looked pretty good for a spring game (or did around kickoff) but I don't think that attendance is breaking any records or anything.
Lastly we are not being wise in comparing the low attendance crowds kn sixties, seventies and eighties to todays PREM.
Attendance and television audiences for Japanese games have plummeted — TV ratings for the Giants, the most popular team, are the lowest in 36 years — and there's a growing worry that the Japanese leagues will be drained of talent as top players flock to the States.
It was something of an underwhelming display from Roy Hodgson's England side, played in front of the lowest national team attendance at the new Wembley, with the home side managing just two shots on target in the entire match.
The clubs and Premier League are to blame for low attendances and in my opinion things will only get worse with bigger stadiums.
This will be a new low, and we can only hope that it will also show in the income sources (attendance, merchandise and sponsors).
When they lower the giant segments of the Maryland flag over top of the student section at games it is not done to hide the students from public view, or to separate them (perhaps even segregate or secede them) from the other patrons in attendance.
Arsenal played at home in front of a low attendance as they toiled to beat Stoke last weekend.
November 29 — Hull City set a season low attendance record in Round 13 of the Premier League filling just 70.69 % of their 25,886 capacity stadium.
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.
But Watzke does not see it happening, even if it means clubs such as his own, who have one of the biggest average attendances in Europe, continue to lag behind even the lowest teams in the Premier League financially.
Apparently Monaco, who we must remember did beat PSG last season to the title with an average league attendance of 9,499 — the lowest in the top division in France — want to keep him.
However, some students at Princeton agreed with the article, and cited professors who had complained about the athletes in their classes for bringing down the average grade and for low attendance to lectures.
... [F] or low - risk women with a skilled midwife in attendance, home birth is a safe option for newborns with lower rates of interventions and complications for mothers.
Day care attendance in the first year of life and illnesses of the upper and lower respiratory tract in children with a familial history of atopy
Roundtable participants said some other factors affecting the implementation of nutritious school menus include high schools with open campuses, which drastically lower cafeteria attendance and force food - service professionals to buy the cheapest, and often the least healthy, meals; and some schools» stigmatization of pupils who participate in the National School Lunch Program.
Since its implementation, the City has seen improved school outcomes in graduation and attendance as well as a continued commitment to identify and improve low performing institutions.
Based on extremely low participation in the past, I believe changing the public hearings to the evening will increase the amount of speakers in attendance,» said Majority Leader Lorigo.
One of two Stuyvesant High School students injured when the attacker rammed his truck into their yellow school bus in Lower Manhattan was back in class the very next day — all to keep his perfect attendance record.
State Assemblywoman Ann - Margaret Carrozza (D - Bayside) said she plans to run for re-election despite a low attendance record in Albany this year and word from Democratic party insiders that she does not plan another bid to retain her seat.
Low attendance and participation in Parliament by Labour MPs was first raised by the Government's Chief Whip Nick Brown.
Apparently, the celebration was a low - key affair, with the governor - elect's longtime girlfriend, Sandra Lee, in attendance (attired from head to toe in her signature color: White) along with a number of Democratic leaders and operatives.
In July, lower - than - projected attendance and revenues forced promoter Marc Albert to cancel the last three editions of his Wednesdays on the Water series at the harbor.
Although segregated neighborhoods and communities persist, Kainz said some local measures can help to bring more integrated schools, such as care in residential planning — including the location and concentration of low - income housing — and in drawing attendance lines for schools.
Gun owners generally attend church more often and report greater levels of religiosity, although those who find empowerment in the symbol of the gun are low on religious participation, such as worship attendance.
Full - day preschool graduates also had higher rates of attendance (85.9 percent vs 80.4 percent) and lower rates of chronic absences (10 percent or greater days missed; 53.0 percent vs 71.6 percent; 20 percent or greater days missed; 21.2 percent vs 38.8 percent), but no differences in parental involvement.
In our two previous research collaborations with the Skills for Life team, we already had shown that mental health problems are quite common, are among the strongest predictors of poor attendance, poorer grades, and lower scores on standardized tests, and that improved mental health scores are powerful predictors of improved academic outcomes.»
According to the literature review led by Nationwide Children's Hospital Sports Medicine, most causes of low back pain in this population are benign; however the effect of low back pain can be significant, affecting daily activities such as school attendance and participation in gym class or other athletic activities.
Breakfast skipping in children is also associated with poor memory, lower test scores and poor school attendance.
Weathering through hostile reactions from the medical and legislative communities, and grappling with low attendance and anemic resources, Pizzorno, with a dedicated group of volunteers, steadily and resolutely built Bastyr into one of the leading naturopathic schools in the world.
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