0 someone who is not in a place where they should be -- olmayan kişi
Though he still exercised some of the influence appropriate to his status, he was an absentee lord lieutenant.
By the late seventeenth century, these absentee planters already engaged in lobbying activities.
Such workers often have high absentee and turnover rates, and their performances may be otherwise easily disrupted.
There were 44 absentees, leaving a total of 935 people who actually cast their votes.
Of the 1,205 collected 936 (77.8 per cent) were valid votes, 158 (13 per cent) invalid and 111 (9.2 per cent) absentees.
In rare cases, where necessary, they took pains to explain absentees.
Households with absentee migrant heads use remittances to purchase relatively modern inputs.
Some landowners were, of course, absentees, and would not therefore attend.