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Definitions for absences
ab·sences
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of absences in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of absences in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of absences in a Sentence
My family and I are disappointed that we can't be together on Easter Sunday this year, especially after so many absences throughout the year due to everyone's work schedules. Easter Sunday means a lot to us as Easter Sunday is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, however, we are so grateful that everyone is alive and well as we plan to get through this pandemic together -- even if it means we have to be creative during our time separated.
We‘ve had a chaotic week with lots of absences, with lots of injuries.
There will be pediatric hospitalizations, and what's going to be the other tough piece in the next weeks, keeping the schools open, because of this high transmissibility -- especially if Peter Hotez start seeing absences of school teachers, bus drivers, cafeteria staff.
Just as New York schools have nurses to address the physical health needs of New York students, they need to have the appropriate school-employed mental health professionals, such as school psychologists, to meet the social and emotional needs of New York students to prevent excessive absences due to these issues.
White House officials never put too much weight on any individual month, this will particularly be true in this month, because of the likely effect of the short-term absences from Omicron.
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