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to absentee
noun
A person who is absent from his or her employment, school, post, duty, etc.
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Mass challenges to absentee ballots leave legitimate voters with little practical chance to defend themselves.
Soon, many homes were sold to absentee owners who converted them into apartments and duplexes and then neglected them.
Ten of them were voter-impersonation cases; the others were related to absentee ballots and voter registration.
Furthermore, this objection also applies to absentee ballots, which have been broadly used in the past, as well as vote-by-mail.
By contrast, population fell slightly in banker-heavy Kensington and Chelsea thanks partly to the sale of glitzy properties to absentee Russian oligarchs and the like.
A total of £10m went to slave-owning families in the Caribbean and Africa, while the other half went to absentee owners living in Britain.
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They point to absentee-ballot statistics to suggest they are winning.
Unavailability at baseline or follow-up was primarily due to absentee-ism, transfer to other classes or schools, or missing data on matching variables.
All of which led to time-crushing lines on Election Day, despite attempts to get people to vote absentee.
Survey team members returned at least once to each house to try to find absentees.
Campaign volunteers were encouraging people to vote absentee or early to avoid problems.
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