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The company said last month that the Sept. 11 attacks would reduce attendance at events.
After a local television broadcast in 1949, the race was broadcast to a national audience in the United States in 1952, despite fears that televising the race would reduce attendance.
The Agricultural Ministry intensified its search today for signs of foot and mouth disease on farms throughout the country after President Kim Dae Jung expressed concern that an outbreak of the disease would reduce attendance at the World Cup soccer tournament that begins here this month.
Indeed, surveys we have undertaken at our own clinics suggest that the removal of anonymity and confidentiality in this way would significantly reduce attendance, with all the negative impacts on prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Dredd ordered Weather Control to produce rain to reduce attendance.
Automated questionnaire-based telephone follow-up is acceptable to women and has the potential to reduce attendance at clinic.
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The BRI is doing what it can to reduce attendances, admissions and lengths of stay.
IAPT may have a role in helping to reduce attendances at A&E departments.
An intensive training course for GPs lasting 15 hours with regular supervision by mental health professionals reduced attendance over one year in a sample of 209 Spanish frequently attending patients [ 40].
Although that was not thought to have reduced attendance it did create negative headlines in domestic media.
These may include reduced attendance at lectures or seminars, losing contact with their usual circle of friends, and having no money or getting into excessive debt.
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