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Velázquez was very much a favourite and often in attendance.
These children are expensive – staff time, patience, agency involvement, less academic progress and often lower attendance.
But given the intense relationships that physicians and patients often develop, attendance at a funeral makes perfect sense.
She also rarely used off-color material, a plus at such events, where families and spouses are often in attendance.
Now they are often in attendance.' Policies proposed by Castro include the right for resident immigrants to vote in local elections and a civic service for all girls and boys at 18.
Headhunters will often buy attendance lists or search meeting minutes to see who has been to specific meetings or events and cross reference this with other data to build target lists.
He is often in attendance at Oval Office meetings; this fall, he was admitted to the nine Situation Room sessions that the President conducted with his national-security team about Afghanistan.
So, too, has the classroom: The number of executive M.B.A. programs, which often require attendance on weekends, has more than doubled in the last 15 years, to 155, according to the Executive MBA Council, a trade group for the programs.
Of course, with hindsight, having just made that statement as a doctor, it makes me appreciate a lot more how much scarier it must be for the patient for whom A&E is often an attendance of necessity rather than choice.
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