The vote was 96-2, and the two absentees regrettably were Kerry and Edwards. |
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Support of the majority of all MEPs is required to make changes, including absentees. |
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But those players aren't guaranteed to keep their places as no less then seven absentees from Monday's derby at Victory Park are set to return. |
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If teachers spent much time chasing absentees, it would be at the expense of those pupils who have turned up for lessons. |
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There were not high numbers of absentees at the school but the bugs seemed to be striking the same people, especially staff, she said. |
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The absentees included Laurence and John Hurney, Derek Hayes, John Foley, John Phelan, and Colin Keane. |
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As if to further even up matters, both sides fielded with a number of notable absentees. |
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He placed absentees under suspension with immediate effect pending inquiry. |
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The final score denied Carlow a win they deserved, but given their absentees, they should be very pleased with their second half performance. |
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Under the new contracts for teachers, they will be entitled to time away from pupils while support staff take on tasks such as collecting dinner money and chasing absentees. |
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The Chair announced a slew of member birthdays and anniversaries, and the few absentees were welcomed back to the fold. |
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Among the noticeable absentees were Argentina, winners of the Copa America 1937 and one of the strongest teams at that time. |
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Against Cameroon we had to send out an improvised team because of all the absentees. |
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The national target was a 10 per cent drop in the levels of absentees. |
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This remark was made because the number of unjustified absentees has increased. |
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The withdrawal of defender Jared Rivers on Sunday morning meant the Cats went into the game with three important absentees. |
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Of that team, there may be some notable absentees for the England match. |
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England, the surprise absentees from UEFA EURO 2008, will aim to put that right in Group G against Switzerland, Bulgaria, Wales and Montenegro. |
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Everyone, of course, was too polite to inquire about the embarrassing number of absentees. |
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A biting wind and swirling snow kept attendance low and meant that the absentees missed an evening of sparkling music from the Duke Ellington Orchestra. |
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The functionary would be responsible for checking attendance in a number of classes and then visiting absentees to try to coax them back to class. |
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Gradually the advance guard is being joined by the IPL absentees. |
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The absentees and the shock departure last month of Gary Street, the head coach since 2007, have brought England and Clark, awarded an MBE in the New Year's honours list, back down to earth. |
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Despite the mood of crisis that descended on the Bernabéu due to the number of absentees, the team was coping well until their Champions League first leg defeat by Juventus. |
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The absentees, who were relatively high in number, received the same pay as attendees, which resulted in skewed camp statistics, not to mention what it did to morale. |
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The number of absentees has also decreased remarkably. |
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Sixth, where communities have undertaken responsibility for sponsoring and supporting literacy classes, they might also take responsibility for encouraging regular attendance by visiting absentees. |
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The Speaker of the National Assembly reacted by modifying the rules of procedure of the National Assembly to reinforce sanctions against the absentees. |
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These heavyweight absentees will pile even more responsibility on the shoulders of 36-year-old striker Carlos Pavon, who struck the winning goal against El Salvador which sent Los Catrachos to South Africa. |
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In the era of Queen Elizabeth I there were two praepostors in every form, who noted down the names of absentees. |
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But he's got a lengthy list of key absentees, among them Celtic's Biram Kayal and Kaiserslauternbound duo Itai Shechter and Gil Vermuth. |
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Successful lords regularly held court with those immediately below them on the social scale, but absentees could expect to find their influence weakened. |
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