Sentences with phrase «recent attendance numbers»

The recent attendance numbers bear that out.

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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».
Average home football attendance for the last three years, plus recent student body size numbers:
With tickets to the performance topping $ 300, attendance at the event has dwindled in recent years, and the event has been pared down from a three - hour, sit - down dinner to an hour - long series of sketches and musical numbers preceded by a cocktail reception.
Although a number of recent studies analyze the relationship between charter school attendance and student achievement, this is the first analysis of the impacts of charter school attendance on educational attainment.
Two recent studies, one by Joshua Angrist and colleagues and another by Matthew Johnson and colleagues, found that attendance at urban charter middle schools with high behavioral expectations is associated with a higher number of days suspended relative to attendance at traditional schools in the same districts.
These included marital status, maternal smoking status, and child sex (Table 2) in addition to day care attendance, recent delivery of a child, and number of children in the household (data not shown).
Each participant provided written informed consent, and completed a questionnaire stating reasons for attendance, age, symptoms of urethritis, number of lifetime sexual partners, history of STIs and recent / current antibiotic treatment.
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