The main argument being used against live telecasts is that they will slash attendances on cold winter nights. |
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Several issues related to the estimation of Test cricket attendances are worthy of note. |
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With the weather also playing its part it was a great day for the many family outings that swelled the attendances at all parades. |
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Everybody will have their own theory about a 25,000 drop in attendances over a five-year period. |
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He also informed delegates that the qualifiers had grossed a million less than in the previous year because of falling attendances. |
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Isn't it also ironic that though church attendances are in decline there appears to be a move to increase the number of church schools. |
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Crowd trouble at Bulldogs' matches has also contributed to the fall in attendances, but nothing seems to be able to stop their winning run. |
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Firstly, lower division clubs generally attract much lower attendances, and crowd densities are much lower. |
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The company has been recognising perfect attendances in its employees for over 20 years. |
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Jackie was a very popular man as could be seen from the large attendances at both the removal of remains, funeral Mass and burial. |
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But it was not just the fine weather that accounted for the record attendances. |
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The return to floodlit evening games at the beginning of this season brought with it an increase in attendances at the home games. |
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Cricket attendances are in decline and the sport is thrashing around desperately for a solution. |
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The large attendances at his funeral reflected the high esteem in which he was held. |
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The large attendances at his funeral services showed the deep respect in which he was held in the parish. |
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He said attendances at annual electors' meetings have decreased ever since. |
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Which procedure is used to evaluate breaks depends on whether attendances are entered as clock times or in hours. |
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Bishop Ryan is disappointed at falling Sunday Mass attendances but he recognises that congregations are now attending out of conviction rather than convention. |
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Batchelor said he was confident of City attendances of 5,440 next season to break even, particularly as season ticket sales had got off to a flying start. |
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The skill and fitness levels have gone up many notches and very impressive attendances now pay into the finals, so the occasions are big draws with plenty of hype. |
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For each selected parameter, the system displays a detailed list of attendances and absences, stating the number of day or hours. |
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All absences and attendances recorded for the employee for the selected period are displayed in this section of the weekly calendar screen. |
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Officials are also hoping the new glitzy image of the Premier League will cause an increase in match attendances. |
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This city always brings in large attendances because of its location in the heart of Europe and its easy accessibility. |
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Time data, such as attendances and absences, which has been entered manually is also provided. |
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The ICC has a close relationship with civil society and NGOs as evidenced by the attendances here today of so many NGO representatives. |
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The data analysis did not find any anomalies pertaining to multiple attendances to conferences in foreign countries. |
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This represents approximately one patient per day and accounts for only a small proportion of attendances with chest pain to an urban emergency department. |
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Students counted daily attendances and absences, team numbers, scores in games, chairs and tables, and counted down the days to important events in their lives. |
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There are theories about why attendances are on the decline. |
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In 1966, Wigan locked television cameras out of their ground in the belief that they affected attendances. |
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The top Ekstraliga division has one of the highest average attendances for any sport in Poland. |
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Historically rugby union was a participatory sport rather than a spectator sport in England and attendances at club games were low. |
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However, attendances at Twickenham for the national team have always been very high. |
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Whilst attendances at club matches in Scotland are fairly poor, the national team draws a sizeable crowd to Murrayfield for Six Nations matches. |
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In Toronto, the case management system resulted in numerous interlocutory steps being taken involving unnecessary attendances by counsel to extend time frames with resulting huge costs to the parties. |
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Absences and attendances are indicated by an appropriate number or letter. |
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You can divide payments for paid attendances and absences into their productive and unproductive constituents and then assign them to different cost centers. |
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These screens allow you to enter special data for these attendances. |
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These absences are evaluated as attendances and paid accordingly. |
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This, coupled with the poor ratings and attendances both in Australia and Europe, led to the competition being postponed for two seasons. |
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Competitors typically number 6,000 or more, and overall attendances generally exceed 150,000 visitors. |
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The signing of Jonah Lomu helped attendances rise to an average of 8,173 in Celtic League and Heineken Cup home games. |
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The total attendances for the season were up nearly 50,000 at 571,331 compared to 521,449 for the previous season. |
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A poor start the following season, combined with falling attendances, saw Bentley resign, and he was replaced by Harry Gregg. |
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Australia has one of the world's highest attendances of art galleries and museums per head of population. |
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The Polish Extraleague has the highest average attendances for any sport in Poland. |
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With a new home and First Division football, attendances were more than double those at the Manor Ground, and Arsenal's budget grew rapidly. |
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Home attendances may be dwindling this term at Pittodrie but outwith the Old Firm the Dons have the biggest away support in the country. |
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Bottom-of-the-table Broncos have averaged attendances around 2,000 for matches at The Stoop. |
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. |
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The early 1980s also saw a significant decline in league attendances as a result of the recession and the ongoing problem of hooliganism. |
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It was decided by those in attendance to defer discussion on the issue of non priority topics to the December meeting to allow those not in attendances to express their views. |
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The support granted to each cinema may be determined, in particular, by the attendances achieved by the cinemas for non-domestic European films over a fixed reference period. |
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In 2008, Celtic Connections celebrated its 15th birthday, with festival attendances reaching 120,000 and events taking place across 14 venues throughout Glasgow over 19 days. |
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During this period, spectator attendances dropped and media condemnation increased, but Simpson and Lawry flatly disregarded the public dissatisfaction. |
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By 2008, many voices were heard questioning the future of the shaky financial structure of many counties, poor attendances and the irresistible rise of Twenty20 cricket. |
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They already have a very decent ground, the fanbase is there, despite low attendances recently, and with Sven's contacts I can only see good things for them. |
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This lists the average attendances for each season's European Cup competition, as well as the total attendance and highest attendance for that season. |
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Museum attendances in the city have been increasing in recent years. |
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