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That means constant attendance at competitions where they can show their stuff.
In some 60 countries an additional pension is granted if the victim needs constant attendance.
Invalidity pensions may be supplemented by allowances for dependents and for constant attendance and other special needs.
"In Latin America, investigators have been supported by villagers and family members in constant attendance," says Stover.
Through endless repetition and constant attendance on the sick and dying, she struggles to find a professional middle ground between inappropriate attachment and cold indifference.
Our students included Marshall Berman, Peter Burke, Steven Lukes, Edward Nell and Bertell Ollman, and among the colleagues in constant attendance was Isaiah Berlin.
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A party insider said almost everyone is now involved in the scramble to verify people and legal counsel are in near-constant attendance.
The one constant is attendance: about 200 students a week take part in the free E.S.L. classes, and there are waiting lists for each session.
In a UK care system where much of the money is channeled into care providers' labor costs, Alcove's technology is all about delivering effective safeguarding in the home, without the need for constant human attendance.
For the twelve countries where the observed recent annual trend was negative, we assumed a constant SBA attendance over time (i.e. no further decrease) in all six scenarios.
Marije Vellekoop, the head of collections, told me of a pre-ticketing scheme that will assure the constant maximum allowable attendance.
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