noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
condoned
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Is there any allowance made for long-term illness? or for condoned truancy ?
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If the school's overall attendance rate is poor, then the school may well suspect a high level of condoned truancy .
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These measures were seen as indirectly reducing condoned truancy .
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This authorisation could, of course, be spurious and be disguising condoned truancy .
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Not all authorised absence is condoned truancy , of course, especially in November when illness may be passed around the school.
■ NOUN
rate
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And in Naples, 25 percent of school-age children are not enrolled and truancy rates of the rest are high.
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And which politicians have the highest truancy rate ?
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We will publish test results, exam results and truancy rates and ensure that there is regular independent inspection.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chief Constable of Essex John Burrow added his voice yesterday when he warned that there was a connection between truancy and crime.
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Earnhardt would have understood the mass truancy .
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Fifteen miles away in Witney Henry Box School reported just three percent truancy .
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Legal intervention in truancy cases has focused on the notion of parental responsibility.
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Tackling truancy Schools reported using a range of strategies to tackle absence from school.
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There is a tendency amongst teachers and EWOs to blame parents for most instances of truancy .
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These measures were seen as indirectly reducing condoned truancy .
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They want a truancy hearing, which it says is the final notice.