Should the law require that nonattendance be a substantial likelihood before detention or other restrictions can be imposed? |
|
This act of ritual starvation is the monk's ultimate act of nonattendance, by which he lets go of the body for the sake of his soul. |
|
When I told another student that he had been dropped from the class for nonattendance, he recorded the exchange and threatened to report me to my supervisor. |
|
It is therefore important that probation orders are enforced, and breaches, including nonattendance at batterers' counselling sessions, be punished. |
|
For example, the internationally acclaimed Oportunidades programme, which began in 1997 under the name Progresa, addresses overlapping issues of poverty, ill health, child labour, and school nonattendance and dropout. |
|
They saw Mr. Obama's nonattendance as a snub. |
|
Poor attendance and disengaged students have been such a problem that Agora dismissed 600 students last year for nonattendance, 149 of them just before state tests were administered, according to school board minutes. |
|