ausencia
absence ; absentee ; non-attendance.
When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.
It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.
The author summarises the reasons for attendance or non-attendance given by about 1,500 people, and concludes that the personality factor is a more important determinant than any other.
ausencia de
lack of
Obviously one of the unique features of natural language indexing is the lack of control of vocabulary.
ausencia de esfuerzo
effortlessness
Unfortunately, effortlessness is a highly subjective measure including many factors.
ausencia de ley
anomie
The implication was that as modern society continued to develop, anomie would increase.
ausencia de normas
anomie
The implication was that as modern society continued to develop, anomie would increase.
ausencia de problemas
smoothness
The presenters were excellent and the smoothness of the conference (organization) made it a learning pleasure.
ausencia por enfermedad
sickness absence
Problem drinking, drink driving and criminality are important risk factors for receipt of disability pension and high levels of sickness absence in young men.
casi ausencia
quasi-absence
No direct effect of personnel on loans was fount at the primary level, and a quasi-absence of such effect at the secondary level.
sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia
fill in + in + Posesivo + absence
She knew from her interview with him that she would be expected as reference librarian to fill in in his absence, but she hadn't expected to assume the responsibility quite so soon.