low attendance

  • 1attendance — noun 1 (C) the number of people who attend a game, concert, meeting etc: high/low attendance: a low attendance at class of 84 s reunion 2 (C, U) the number of times that you go to a meeting, class etc that is held regularly: Many students have a… …

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  • 2attendance — n. persons present number of persons present 1) to check attendance; to take attendance (in school) 2) average; daily; low, poor; perfect attendance 3) attendance has gone up; attendance has fallen, gone down presence 4) attendance at (attendance …

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  • 3attendance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, large, record ▪ It was a record attendance for a midweek game. ▪ low, poor, sparse (esp. AmE), spotty (Am …

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  • 4low — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ all time, new, record ▪ The pound has hit a new low against the dollar. VERB + LOW ▪ fall to, hit …

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  • 5Church attendance — refers to the reception of religious services offered by a particular church, or more generally, by any religious organisation. Contents 1 Participation statistics 1.1 Weekly church attendance statistics 2 Trends in church attendance …

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  • 6Sampson Low — Sampson Low, born in London in November 1797, was the son of Sampson Low, printer and publisher, of Berwick Street, Soho. He served a short apprenticeship with Lionel Booth, the proprietor of a circulating library, and, after a few years spent in …

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  • 7David Low (agriculturalist) — David Low FRSE (1786–1859) was a Scottish agriculturalist. Low, eldest son of Alexander Low, land agent, of Laws, Berwickshire, was born in Berwickshire in 1786, and educated at Perth Academy and the University of Edinburgh.[1] He assisted his… …

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  • 8Major League Soccer attendance — Major League Soccer is the premier professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1996, the 2010 season saw an average 16,675 spectators between the 16 teams. The league has the sixth highest average attendance among major …

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  • 9David Low (professor) — David Low (1786 ndash;1859) was a Scottish university professor of agriculture.Low, eldest son of Alexander Low, land agent, of Laws, Berwickshire, was born in 1786, and educated at Perth Academy and the University of Edinburgh. He assisted his… …

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  • 10Universal Primary Education — The second United Nations Millennium Development Goal is to achieve Universal Primary Education, more specifically, to “ensure that by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.… …

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