0 a time when you are not in a particular place -- nieobecność
1 the fact of not existing -- brak
In the absence of any proof, it is impossible to accuse her.
One of the values of comparison is to reveal absences.
We must read her story through its significant absences, and learn to hear her history being spoken through silence.
The bones, flesh and blood of the voice were divided without remainder into a web of structural traits, the checklist of presences and absences.
Such absences were very rare, and a full investigation seemed likely to add only a few names to the enumeration.
Both are and is absences are more likely to follow pronouns than noun phrases.
The sound is itself crystalline, marked by glassy absences and pinprick flashpoints.
Unemployment is an important source for these absences - one over which the worker has limited control.
To calculate the matrix temperature, the distribution of ' unexpected species ' presences and absences is used.