Sentences with phrase «says attendance numbers»

Eric Bearse, a «Response» spokesman and former speech - writer for the potential GOP presidential candidate, says attendance numbers are a non-issue.

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«If you look at the events that he has held and the attendance numbers, he's clearly not making money,» says a city official who asked to remain anonymous.
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)...
This year's conference set records for the number of entries in the competition, as well as attendance, IDFA said.
Diane McCray, park director, said, «We've calculated some attendance numbers and looked at staff and facility costs, and decided a community our size doesn't need two outdoor pools.»
With schools off for the holiday break, Burstein said it is too soon to say how the number of flu cases could effect attendance when students return next week.
This year the show was supported by Edinburgh Harley Davidson and Saltire Suzuki, both of whom provided a number of demo bikes for show goers to test ride and all traders reported steady sales throughout the weekend Martin Chick, Managing Director of The Mulberry Group, the BMF's event organisers said: «This was our second Kelso BikeFest and although attendance was once again hit by unsettled weather on Saturday, the atmosphere around the showground was terrific.
Similarly, we know A4e said it was terminating its provision of the contract because it was going to make a loss, but it provided no further information about the «extremely challenging» issues in delivering the Offender Learning and Skills Service (OLASS) or the «number of constraints» which had «a heavy impact on learner attendance, completion and achievements».
«I know Dr. Cash is facing some really challenging numbers in terms of attendancesaid Commissioner Elia.
So organizers of the 20th International AIDS Conference to be held in Melbourne on 20 to 25 July say it's no surprise that the anticipated attendance is about half the number of participants who attended the 2012 meeting in Washington, D.C.
Of the seventeen states that submitted their ESSA plans to the U.S. Department of Education last May, for example, fifteen said they plan to use student chronic absenteeism and / or attendance as an indicator of school quality, and a number are using it as their only «nonacademic» indicator.
Holden's bill, he said, would «strengthen one of our best tools against truancy — the School Attendance Review Board» by increasing their accountability for reporting additional information, such as the number of students referred to them, how the student's issues were addressed and follow - up on how the student is performing after the intervention.
Whack, at the District, says it's too soon to count on those graduation numbers, and that the charter office does score schools on «college readiness outcomes» including high school graduation rates, attendance, SAT / ACT performance, and AP coursework.
«If we're unwilling to increase the number of school days in a year — or the average number of hours in a school day — then we have to focus on the attendance crisis,» he says.
WTM London, Senior Director, Simon Press, said: «The new - look three - day World Travel Market London 2016 surpassed even our own expectations, with a joint - record 51,500 delegates in attendance and a record number of attendees at the Conference and Events sessions.»
Serota said the Matisse visitor numbers exceeded expectations but there had been shows which had done the opposite, including Tate Britain's Kenneth Clark exhibition, which ran from May to August and had a total attendance of 31,343.
The huge numbers involved in the overall work of the NHS — 15.8 million admissions to hospitals and 19.2 million A&E attendances in England the year to November 2014 — put those figures in context, but PASC says that the overwhelming response received to its inquiry is an indication of the devastating impact of clinical failures when things do go wrong.
However, lawyers say the usage numbers the government provided might not be accurate as not everyone signs the attendance book when they enter the library.
A certificate of attendance says you were at the conference for a certain number of hours (often adequate for parent training requirements).
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