20 examples of absenteeism in sentences

to £3 were ordered to be paid by a number of miners for absenteeism.

Two articles especially prevented, as far as possible, absenteeism.

[Obs.]; nonresidence, absenteeism; nonattendance, alibi. emptiness &c adj.; void, vacuum; vacuity, vacancy; tabula rasa [Lat.]; exemption; hiatus &c (interval) 198; lipotype^. truant, absentee.

No matter how enormous the wealth centred in the hands of a few, it has no longer the conservative force or the beneficent influence which it exerts when equably distributed,even loses more of both where a system of absenteeism prevails so largely as in the South.

I had often heard, as every one has, of the evils of absenteeism, but till I came and saw its effects I had no notion how great a crime it is....

But the fact remains that though he was kind and helpful to his flock while among them in sickness and in troubletheir physician as well as their spiritual adviserhis ideas as to clerical absenteeism were those of his age, and moreover his preaching to the end of his life was not of a kind to arouse much interest or zeal.

The consequences of absenteeism were very serious.

The consequences of absenteeism were very serious.

It may have been his Lordship's absenteeism, as well as the scandal the lady gave, that had prompted a priest to speak against Lord Carra from the altar, if not directly, indirectly.

* CURSES OF ABSENTEEISM.

To train them was easy, and absenteeism was never a serious problem, as it is in other developing nations.

The degree of absenteeism is indicated by the frequency of English nobles, knights and gentlemen among the large proprietors.

Such an average scale and such a prevalence of absenteeism never prevailed in any other Anglo-American plantation community, largely because none of the other staples required so much manufacturing as sugar did in preparing the crops for market.

Absenteeism was throughout a serious detriment.

On the rice coast the unfavorable character of the soil and the absenteeism of the planter's families in summer conspired to keep the fruit trees few.

In the Roman latifundia, which overspread central and southern Italy after the Hannibalic war, absenteeism was a chronic feature and a curse.

The heartlessness of the Roman latifundiarii was the product partly of their absenteeism, partly of the cheapness of their slaves which were poured into the markets by conquests and raids in all quarters of the Mediterranean world, and partly of the lack of difference between masters and slaves in racial traits.

The cases that come before the Petty Sessions are, for the most part, drunkenness, quarreling, neglect or absenteeism from work, affiliation, petty theft, and so on.

Absenteeism, moreover, though not burthensome in the former of these ways, since the money is paid whether the receiver be an absentee or not, is yet disadvantageous in the second of the two modes which have been mentioned.

Absenteeism, therefore, (except as shown in the first Essay,) is a local, not a national evil; and the resort of foreigners, in so far as they purchase for unproductive consumption, is not, in any commercial country, a national, though it may be a local good.

20 examples of  absenteeism  in sentences