He takes the Dingwall club from division three to division one in his six-year tenure. |
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Insecurity of land tenure militates against long-term conservation of the land resources. |
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The proposal is premised on the idea that tenure exists as a perquisite, a personal entitlement, and nothing more. |
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His tenure closed with a win at Hampden, but it was a hollow victory as faint hopes of qualification for the next World Cup were extinguished. |
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Without tenure, job security would be a function of a professor's conformity to patriotic orthodoxy. |
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The colonial government attempted to reorganize the land tenure system to encourage the codification of individual land holdings. |
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In a tenure marked by cocksureness and ineptitude, his greatest accomplishment may be inadvertently awakening a media reform movement. |
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Under United Kingdom property law, sub-leases would be recognised by the courts and the sub-lessees would have security of tenure. |
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In the first year of her tenure, ten years before her death, Primus staged Excerpts From an African Journey, a suite of traditional dances. |
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Without clear rules on land tenure and transfer, the Mandingos remain unable to return to their former homes and restart their lives. |
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He delivered his talk as a kind of valedictory, describing his 16 year tenure at the institution. |
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And such struggles become difficult if not impossible when workers do not have a minimum security of tenure. |
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He promised that transparency and accountability would form foundation of his executive's tenure in office and success on the field of play. |
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Ronald Granger has not made any changes to the office during his tenure here, except for a picture of Frances and his children. |
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Bocsh's Jimmy Carter will probably not alter the way we look at the 39th president's tenure in office, but it is a well-crafted bio. |
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And then later, during his tenure in office, Prime Minister Rabin did freeze settlements. |
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During his tenure, the university experienced its most expansive period of growth. |
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It's an improvement over the last time a president announced that he would end his tenure with the university. |
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And if she runs, the controversies of her past and the scars of her husband's Oval Office tenure would be fully revisited. |
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During his tenure at Oxford University, he belonged to a group called the inklings, which also included the author C.S. Lewis. |
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A successful bid would make Hashimoto only the second postwar premier to return to office after a break in his tenure. |
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In Maori land tenure, tribal boundaries were defined by the putative area settled and utilized by the ancestors, modified by wars and invasions. |
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This distinction can be traced back to the land tenure system of feudal times. |
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They will give increased security of tenure for the tenants of agricultural holdings. |
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Increasingly, clinical professors, after years of lobbying for equal status in the legal academy, are joining the tenure track. |
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The process of granting tenure begins when a professor is hired into a tenure track position. |
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According to other estimates, a majority of all recent hires have been off the tenure track. |
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It is not uncommon for clinical faculty to be hired into tenure track positions as well. |
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The party's main recommendation was the establishment of a tenure track career pathway for outstanding trainee academics. |
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Even with a recent number of new hires, the average tenure of conference directors is nearly a decade. |
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Here and there a few islands of allodial tenure, free of all burdens, survived from distant times. |
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What are the expectations for tenure and promotion in a broad sampling of U.S. colleges and universities? |
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Clawing for tenure in a savage competition, the upwardly mobile learn subservience to superiors. |
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He is facing a campaign to deny him tenure as a microbiologist at the university. |
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His tenure as chief executive is regarded as a highly successful one so far. |
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However, on recommendation of the selectors and national cricket committee, the board ended his tenure just shy of a three-year reign. |
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But the problem is clearly institutional and not at all limited to his inglorious tenure. |
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When land was held by feudal tenure, military service was due from a tenant to his lord. |
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Academic freedom and tenure may be at risk as our institutions determine how to manage with reduced funding. |
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During the Civil War, he was an indispensable aid to his father during the latter's tenure as Minister to England. |
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His tenure at the Ministry of the Navy was a complete failure and he presided over the cultural pillage of Italy and Egypt. |
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The scheme will have a tenure of three to seven years, and will have an initial lock-in period, as specified by each bank. |
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As a result, the area of the plateau outside the existing reserves was given the less restrictive tenure of conservation area. |
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During his tenure at Western, Gary taught courses in principles of biology, protistology, general botany, plant morphology, and freshwater algae. |
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In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure. |
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Land was held in customary tenure, the largest holdings by 250 daimyos, each with his retinue of dependent samurai. |
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Most importantly perhaps the philosophy of land tenure and inheritance was quite different. |
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Generally, they are marginal and powerless people, often with no security of land tenure and inhabiting mainly the upland areas. |
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Insecure land tenure is a common problem faced by African pastoralists and by indigenous peoples more globally. |
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The USAF Museum prepared a list that shows thousands of items were deaccessioned during his tenure. |
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The university does not count a year that includes six months or more of medical or family leave as a year toward mandatory tenure review. |
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The contemporary system of land ownership and tenure resulted from French efforts to introduce a system of individual land ownership. |
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Conditions in Tanzania were further complicated by a system of laws that redefined land tenure and property relations based on socialism. |
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Even worse for John, his tenure as PM had been marked by treachery and sleaze. |
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By the end of his long tenure, the office had established itself as one of the most important in the realm. |
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Harris' tenure as Ontario Premier has seen many successes, but has not been without controversy. |
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Staff members of the current office also worked under the office during Megawati's tenure. |
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I think we've got in Australia casuals where their average tenure in their current employment is 2.6 years. |
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Humphries, at the request of the board, has already extended his tenure at the university at least twice this year. |
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Reaching five times the median tenure in office may be the result of unusual circumstances more than gifted leadership. |
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These single teachers taught an average of 12 years, raising the average tenure of teachers. |
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Many universities are now reconsidering tenure, at least in part because of the federal ban on mandatory retirement. |
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Instead of tenure, the university offered a one-year extension on Chapela's contract that is now in its last months. |
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Reportedly, he was one of the first African-Americans without a college degree to get tenure at a major university. |
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As an area of freehold tenure, established for decades, it was not subject to the same array of regulations as the municipal locations. |
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His failure to attain tenure at a major university was the result of his unconventional ideas. |
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His tenure got off to a rocky start yesterday, when he was jeered and harassed by left-wing members of the European Parliament. |
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Massive write downs under the smokescreen of a new CEO will only demonstrate the old guard's failings and bring their tenure into question. |
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In most disciplines at large research universities, tenure is directly related to the number of peer-reviewed books and articles one publishes. |
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He was subsequently promoted to the rank of associate professor and granted tenure. |
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University teachers have lost tenure and the quality of their teaching and research is regularly assessed by independent bodies. |
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Our current criteria for awarding tenure encourage teachers to devote most of their energy to research. |
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They see limited chances to further their academic career, and so drift frequently between different universities without gaining tenure. |
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In exchange of their services, jamadars and mrdhas were usually remunerated chakran or service tenure. |
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East Texas Baptist University currently does not have a system of academic tenure. |
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Another would raise eligibility for teacher tenure to five years from the current two, making it easier to fire poor performers. |
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A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment. |
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The orders can be sought from county courts to deprive tenants of their security of tenure and right to buy their council homes. |
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You have security of tenure as an Assured Tenant so long as you occupy the Premises as your only or principal home. |
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An award of tenure normally involves a promotion to the rank of associate professor. |
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It was thereby asserted that the tenant was entitled to security of tenure and a new lease pursuant to the Act. |
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I think that this was to give security of tenure to business tenants so far as that was thought to be reasonably practicable. |
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The long-term financial commitment required for tenure track faculty suggest that most formula and state appropriations are used for salaries. |
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I wonder if a published forum of this kind could be arranged for a group of faculty who do not have tenure track jobs. |
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We were joined by someone who was in Cambridge for an interview for a tenure track lectureship position. |
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But during his brief tenure, Thomson has had choice words for both the government and the opposition. |
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There may have been an incumbent with a shorter tenure in such a position, but don't bet on it. |
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He is likely to make economic regeneration and social inclusion keynotes of his tenure. |
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There is complete security of tenure for the judges, with Supreme Court and High Court judges being removable only through impeachment. |
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However, if the person is not awarded tenure, the individual's contract is terminated no later than the end of the seventh year. |
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Baronial jurisdiction was abolished, as was personal servitude, but dues and services attached to land tenure remained unless they were redeemed. |
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During their tenure, they concentrated on building a loyal, local customer base for day and night skiing for beginners and intermediates. |
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His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland. |
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Dues are prorated, but the emphasis on tenure may seem remote to the many members of the profession who are adjuncts. |
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Six years into its tenure, this is a government that gives the impression of learning on the job. |
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They will be privately owned, with leasehold tenure and ground rent for the land. |
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Haslam professes an enthusiasm for lots of stuff all the time, and that's certainly been a keynote of Schvedtar's tenure on Edmonton stages. |
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And even with the lousy record the team has posted in his short tenure, his players believe in him. |
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Fair rent and fixity of tenure are not new concepts, but they seem to be concepts that the Government seem fearful to tackle. |
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Frequent warnings against the redistributive nature of government were characteristic of his tenure. |
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The part-time tenure track prorates additional years to tenure review based on the full-time equivalent. |
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During her 11-year tenure, she conducted a very successful training program for dietetic interns. |
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If the junior colleague has a book in hand or an acceptance letter from the director of the university press, tenure is a fait accompli. |
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Other institutional issues surrounding landholding and land tenure must also be explored. |
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During his tenure, he has started and commercialized several product offerings. |
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In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized holdings and relatively secure tenure. |
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As is well known, he has presided over more than 130 executions during his tenure in the Texas state house. |
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Under his tenure its political line has been marked by a further shift to the right. |
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He rose but careered wildly into the ropes and his tenure as champion was over. |
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One hundred days into his tenure as the high-energy, higher-decibel chairman of the party, he is in trouble with party moneybags. |
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The expiry of the board's three-year tenure of office was announced by the Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister yesterday. |
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He is a self-employed professor who endowed his own chair and granted himself tenure. |
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During his teaching tenure here, he also started designing, building and offering consultancy services. |
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A scheme which offers rural communities grants for local projects has ended after a successful three year tenure. |
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The chief factors that differentiate Spanish property and land tenure regimes are estate size and their partibility or impartibility. |
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During the Interior secretary's tenure, Taylor jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells. |
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Some were the only person of color in their graduate programs and some the first person of color ever to earn tenure in their departments. |
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He is watching the clock strike the last minute of his tenure at the company. |
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With a central buffer food stock of over 40 million tonnes, Mr Prime Minister, could you ask for a better start to your tenure? |
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Thompson may be no worse than Hynes, but his first year has been frustrating for advocates who once had high hopes for his tenure. |
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We suggest that it was during R. L. Moore's tenure at Penn that he began to develop his method of teaching axiomatic systems, particularly topological spaces. |
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Defying instructions would have been unthinkable during the tenure of his father or grandfather. |
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Thus the Normans, after the Conquest, found a system of land tenure which, in part at least, was not unlike the feudal system which covered continental Europe. |
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They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds. |
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He has been notably silent as legislatures have stripped teachers of seniority, tenure, and collective bargaining rights. |
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Simpson also encountered similar situations during his tenure at the Center. |
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Though popular with the German populace, his tenure had yet to assume an air of permanence, the idea lingering that one slip and he might become yesterday's man. |
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With the growing power of the state, statutory tenure codes were drawn up by centralized governments, reflecting the values and interests of the state. |
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Her disinterest in the business concerns of magazines was extreme and ultimately self-destructive during her tenure at Vogue. |
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The common law tradition posed fewer difficulties for the Crown as long as its vocabulary was informed by ideas of feudal tenure rather than proprietary ownership. |
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Even in countries like Australia, which haven't witnessed recent dramatic upheaval, there is still scope for confusion around land tenure, albeit on a much smaller scale. |
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The latter entails redefining land tenure and redistribution of land. |
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The pope's privilege of choosing a name for his tenure in office ought to be exercised more strategically than has been done during the past few centuries. |
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In my view, at least some tribunal members need a long and secure tenure in office if for no other reason than to safeguard the robust administration of the FOI law. |
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Compare, for example, the probationary period endured by an assistant professor before gaining tenure with that of an assembly line worker in the automotive sector. |
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Do I become a faculty member in a University, get a tenure, become an Associate Professor and then a Full Professor, publish useless articles, and die? |
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So much of what you read and hear in the States is born out of a need for academics to be published in order to keep their tenure at universities. |
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Because he's a lowly adjunct professor who can't even dream of a full professorship let alone tenure, he discovers that neither side will have him. |
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The unions are spending a boatload of money to protect their paycheck deduction for dues and to fight against extending the time to get teacher tenure. |
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A series of statutes, beginning in 1915, sought to address this problem, by controlling the rents which could be charged and affording security of tenure to tenants. |
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The award of a doctorate led to her going back on the staff at Mount Holyoke College in 1965, this time with the tenure track appointment of Assistant Professor. |
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Medical schools are encouraged to view these posts as a tenure track leading to a strategic senior appointment in the school after the fellowship. |
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Indeed, Franklin says, it's generally accepted that it can take an average of three years for an English doctorate to attain that elusive entry-level tenure track job. |
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This year's festival is being held at Bramham Park for the first time after its four-year tenure at Temple Newsam Park was marred by repeated violence. |
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In this clip, a teenage Minaj gets heated and throws a phone in a play rehearsal during her tenure at LaGuardia High School. |
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By contrast, assured shorthold tenancies have no security of tenure. |
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An Employee Journeys tool, for instance, focuses on guiding employees throughout their tenure at the organization, from onboarding to ongoing development. |
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Many professors have been protected by tenure, even at hard-hit public institutions. |
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Under these arrangements, the king received money in return for granting tenure, heredity, and free disposal of their offices to his judges and other servants. |
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During the president's tenure in office, he's built an impressive record. |
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The issue of land settlement dominated the entire tenure of his office. |
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Having no tenure, and his future career being at the sufferance of her political enemies, objectively he lacked independence. |
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During his eight-year tenure he has occasionally made life difficult for his political masters by highlighting inhumane prison practices such as slopping out. |
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He has ensured security of tenure for those whom he has backed. |
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Less famously, the synagogue of the Karaite sect in Abbasiyya was also restored under her tenure. |
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It occurred when he became a full professor with tenure at Syracuse University. |
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The hostels for Gujjar students established during the tenure of Sheikh Abdullah in the late 1970s are far from adequate to meet the rising demand. |
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During his ultimately ill-starred tenure in Manchester, Brandon's only achievement of note was taking Britain's best-supported side to the play-off semi-finals. |
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His budget and deal-making chops, plus brief tenure at Citigroup, give him a multifaceted background suitable to the job. |
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The government attempted to simplify and unify the land tenure system. |
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Over the years I have been sickened by the embarrassments that plagued his tenure and the reprehensible antagonism he suffered by Republican leaders. |
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Heather Lendway '06, one of the many students solicited by the tenure review board for her opinion, has not considered how detailed she will make her evaluation. |
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Indeed, through the jurisprudential doctrine of stare decisis, a judge or justice's repugnant views may far outlast his or her own tenure in the judiciary. |
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Customary tenure systems are generally comprised of holdings and commons. |
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The owner of the ground, however, was not in favour of the Tennis Club expending a considerable sum of money on their courts while they did not enjoy any fixity of tenure. |
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The agitation that he led influenced Gladstone to introduce the 1881 Irish Land Act, guaranteeing fair rents, fixity of tenure, and freedom to sell to tenants. |
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Research has revealed that the average tenure for managers is of 5 years, for full-timers it is of 3.5 years and for part-timers it is of 2 years. |
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Moreover, the legal status of leasehold titles needs clarification whilst provisions for the transfer and inheritance of leases will improve security of tenure. |
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They accuse universities of being inflexible, inefficient, and unaccountable, and they view the tenure system as an impediment to effective university governance. |
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However, we find she has piddled on the bed, which is her particular place, again suggesting that she is feeling insecure about her tenure of the house. |
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In her largely risk-free, uncontroversial tenure at Foggy Bottom, Benghazi stands out as flashpoint. |
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Legend has it that Benjamin Franklin added the mile markers during his tenure as postmaster general, using a mechanical odometer attached to his wagon. |
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Weinbaum challenged the tenure denial, and the case went to arbitration. |
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During the interior secretary's tenure in the 1980s, he jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells. |
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Rather, the numbers reflect the trend toward shorter employee tenure, since years of service is among the most common factors used to compute severance. |
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It was a bit like academia, where young scholars rarely stick their necks out until they have tenure. |
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But that tenure ended when he was sent to prison for five years on a racketeering charge. |
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The briefest glance at David's productivity and output during his tenure there ought to put the quietus on that canard. |
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Its soldiers and marines were better acclimated to the weather conditions in the Falklands as a result of their longer tenure in theater and from years of training in Norway. |
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Hence, in addressing forest tenure in the 1980s and 1990s, the changes have focused on use rights to forestland and ownership of trees and forests rather than land ownership. |
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He was forced to resign from the position of transport secretary at the end of May after an 11-month tenure marked by a series of gaffes and blunders. |
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Is there a glass ceiling at tenure and promotion for female candidates? |
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A judge cannot conceive of legislators as homunculi who have perpetual tenure and always can revise their work. |
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It is the first piece of legislation Kerns has introduced during his tenure in the House. |
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Under MacDonough's tenure, Miller acquired Molson USA and introduced brands like Red Dog and the ice beers Icehouse and Molson Ice. |
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They usually hold the position of associate artist for two years and are given an exhibition in the National Gallery at the end of their tenure. |
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Statistically the most successful manager was Alex McLeish, who won seven of the ten games during his tenure. |
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Wells' tenure saw Tigers fortunes improve and Leicester finished the regular season top of the league in his only full season. |
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During Brawn's tenure at Mercedes, the team scored 3 poles and 3 victories. |
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Under Clementi's tenure, Kai Tak Airport entered operation as RAF Kai Tak and several aviation clubs. |
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His colleague retired on 15 May 1730 and this date is sometimes given as the beginning of Walpole's unofficial tenure as Prime Minister. |
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In 2004, the Privy Council, under Jack Straw's tenure, overturned the ruling. |
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However, the Crofters' Act did not grant security of tenure to cottiers or break up large estates. |
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Rattle increased both his profile and that of the orchestra over his tenure. |
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The orchestra has established its first education department during Rattle's tenure. |
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During this period, substantial governmental changes to land tenure occurred. |
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Agricola was recalled from Britain in 85, after an unusually long tenure as governor. |
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Gladstone steadily reduced Income tax over the course of his tenure as Chancellor. |
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Not all land in Shetland and Orkney can be described as falling under udal tenure. |
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Her tenure at that position was criticized by George Monbiot in his book Feral. |
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Under Mayor Jackson's tenure, Atlanta's airport was modernized, solidifying the city's role as a transportation center. |
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Thomas Wilson began his tenure as Bishop of Mann in 1698 and was succeeded by Mark Hildesley. |
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During Hansen's tenure, the WRU implemented a significant change in the structure of the game domestically. |
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During his tenure, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra made 17 national broadcasts on Canadian Broadcasting Radio. |
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But her tenure at the farm ended acrimoniously, over an argument with boxer Battling Siki, who Welsh believed to be a bad influence. |
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During that story the role was then assumed by John Simm who returned to the role multiple times through the Tenth Doctor's tenure. |
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By the end of Fisher's tenure as First Sea Lord expenditure had returned to 1904 levels. |
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During Glock's tenure, the profile and fortunes of the BBC SO began to rise. |
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And the charismatic Ryan has been his more mediagenic sidekick through his entire tenure as speaker of the house. |
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He held the position until his own death in 1892, the longest tenure of any laureate before or since. |
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During Ricky Stuart's tenure as coach at the Sydney Roosters Gould filled a role as Coaching Director at the club. |
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In 1805 all serfdom was abolished and land tenure reforms allowed former peasants to own their own farms. |
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The Cold War ended during his tenure, and in 1989, Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe overthrew their respective communist governments. |
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Chafee's tenure as Secretary was marked by a willingness to make bold decisions and stand by them. |
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The tenure will be available on a new underlease at pounds 16 per sq ft for a period to be agreed. |
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The maximum tenure in office was nine years, but every three years officials were graded on their performance by senior officials. |
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Colonel Richard Ratsimandrava, appointed to succeed him, was assassinated six days into his tenure. |
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Young has pains takingly built a strong squad at the Arms Park during his tenure in charge. |
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It was decided that the Cardinal of Spain would hold an enquiry into the tenure of estates and rents acquired during Henry IV's reign. |
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The award is for a term of up to five years and recipients must be professors in tenure or tenure-track positions at a Canadian university. |
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George Washington Carver developed hundreds of recipes for peanuts during his tenure in the program. |
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Church and various private properties were tied to military service, although there was no knight tenure within the city itself. |
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He needed the revenue from the indulgences to pay off a papal dispensation for his tenure of more than one bishopric. |
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This support has dated at least back to Frederick Temple's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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His tenure was marked by a number of original rulings, in tort and contract law in particular. |
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Dallas went on to publish a total of four volumes of decisions during his tenure as Reporter. |
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Because justices have indefinite tenure, timing of vacancies can be unpredictable. |
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However, others suggest lifetime tenure brings substantial benefits, such as impartiality and freedom from political pressure. |
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Given his promise to unify the city, it was somehow fitting that Villaraigosa's tenure as mayor-elect began Wednesday in a trial by fire. |
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In contrast, Ps here have received their statutorily granted tenure rights after a certain requisite number of years of service. |
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Creighton, who developed as a progressive social gospeler during his tenure. |
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Jordan won six championships with his tenure with the Bulls, both three-peats and then retired for a second time. |
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Gortney is four months into his tenure as leader of NORAD and US Northern Command. |
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It is the county council that have the responsibility to appoints juries for a tenure of four years under which they may serve in multiple cases. |
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During his tenure, Dawe held positions including District Manager, Strategic Marketing Manager and Regional Manager. |
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This issue of Geoscience Canada marks the end of my four-year tenure as Editor-in-Chief. |
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In the academy retirement, whether mandatory, voluntary, or from gentle decanal pressure, transforms both tenure and rank to memories. |
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Some rights of common were said to be in gross, that is, they were unconnected with tenure of land. |
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There a baron was created and seised by the king in a single act. His tenure was a function of his personal relationship with his lord king. |
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During her Forbes tenure, Haras was instrumental in creating customized programs for both Forbes Magazine and Forbes. |
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The sea tenure concept developed for the purposes of conflict avoidance in light of feudalistic governance of aquatic yields. |
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In his opening remarks, Secretary BOI appreciated the 4 years tenure of ex-Chairman BOI by mentioning the achievements he made during the time. |
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However, Robertson said that this careful work is no longer sufficient because the scope of what FISC judges do has changed since his tenure. |
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Prior to Serrao's tenure at Jumpstart, he worked for publishers Village Voice Media and Rivals. |
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Following his tenure as a research fellow, Shenoy also remained at TFHRC, accepting a position as a senior research rheologist. |
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They said Koto hydel power project inaugurated by PTI Chief Imran Khan last week has been approved during Mehmood Zaib tenure. |
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During his tenure at NBW, Hinkle leased in excess of 7 million square feet of retail space in 42 States. |
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Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line ferried passengers 18 miles in Florida during its brief four-month tenure. |
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During her tenure with Atwood Oceanics, Armer developed and implemented the organization's global workforce and talent acquisition plans. |
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In his tenure with the film series, Barry's music, variously brassy and moody, achieved very wide appeal. |
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Suleiman delivered a centrist speech when he took an oath and so his tenure was viewed as being centrist, he pointed out. |
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Yamamoto on his new assignment, conveyed best wishes for his successful tenure. |
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This information includes tenure staws, filing staws, State and county of residence, family composition, deductible expendiwres, and so forth. |
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Mickelson, also 29, has won 13 times as the longbeard of this group, with eight seasons of tour tenure. |
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The WTO on Tuesday formally appointed Azevedo as its new director general replacing Pascal Lamy, whose tenure will end on Aug. |
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This is when many of his religious reforms took effect, and his building efforts greatly increased during his tenure. |
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During his tenure, he probably established the fort at Pumsaint in west Wales, largely to exploit the gold deposits at Dolaucothi. |
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Sir Robert de Crull was the last to fill this position during Edward III's reign and would have the longest tenure in this position. |
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By around 1400 serfdom was virtually extinct in England, replaced by the form of tenure called copyhold. |
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Summers suggested that one of the main obstacles to their tenure tracks was their biological clocks. |
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A major preoccupation of his tenure in the War Office was the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. |
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The authorities repeatedly emphasized that the kmet was not bound to his master, to counter allegations equating kmet tenure with servile status. |
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The President and Deputy President are appointed to those roles rather than being the most senior by tenure in office. |
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In 1946, shortly after the end of Norman's tenure, the bank was nationalised by the Labour government. |
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Bush to make Monday's reception for Queen Elizabeth II a white-tie dinner, a first during Bush's tenure. |
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He said that delaying in tenure track system results exploitation of efficient and talented servants of the university. |
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The move occurred during the tenure of Bishop Richard Poore, a wealthy man who donated the land on which it was built. |
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During his tenure as conductor of the Proms, Sir Malcolm Sargent established the tone of making the Last Night speeches more humorous in nature. |
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During his tenure, the Library's holdings increased from 235,000 to 540,000 volumes, making it the largest library in the world at the time. |
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He said he will be focusing on connectivity, inclusivity, innovation and relevance during his tenure at the newly-named Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce. |
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Some nursing programs had greater expectations for research for faculty members on tenure track, research track, or those that taught in graduate programs. |
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Even the safari jackets of Roger Moore's tenure don't fare that badly. |
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In some jurisdictions, historically all property was owned by the monarch and it devolved through feudal land tenure or other feudal systems of loyalty and fealty. |
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I was reminded of this after reading a few stories about the declining rate of tenured professors, and the debate over whether the tenure model is still a viable one today. |
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A team notable for mediocrity through the tenure of two head coaches this season suddenly emerged under Karl as a hustling, ball-hawking, defense-obsessed group. |
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Solanki is the son of former Chief Minister Madhavsinh Solanki who had built the KHAM coalition which had paid rich dividends to the party during his tenure. |
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Criticism of Rattle's tenure with the Berlin Philharmonic began to appear after their first season together, and continued in their second season. |
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Perhaps if the Frenchman hadn't made so many whoopsies near the end of his Anfield tenure, he would be a shoo-in for the recently-vacated Fratton Park hot seat. |
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During his tenure at Port Talbot Secondary School, Richard also showed immense interest in reading poetry as well as English and Welsh literature. |
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His tenure as manager ended in tragic circumstances two weeks later when he was found dead at his home on 27 November, having apparently committed suicide. |
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Later during his tenure at Rockwell College, he joined the school's rugby team where he played fullback on the first team, which reached the final of the Munster Senior Cup. |
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McNamara's axing of Rangi Chase, in favour of forgotten man Gareth Widdop, will either prove to be a masterstroke or bring to an ignominious end his four-year tenure. |
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Home's tenure as sheriff of Berwick in 1599 was less noteworthy, and demonstrated his difficulty in balancing shrieval duties with his active court life at that time. |
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Despite this, the sheer number of positions meant that several came up for reappointment in each Chief Justice's tenure, and selling them could be very profitable. |
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There was growing concern especially during former president Daniel arap Moi's tenure that the executive was increasingly meddling with the affairs of the judiciary. |
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Adapting the concept of madrinas, senior REAL members provided mentorship and guidance to junior Latina faculty who were navigating the tenure track. |
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Sections 32 to 37 are entitled Terms of Appointment and deal with issues such as tenure, salaries and allowances, resignation and retirement, and pensions. |
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Following the completing a three-and-a-half year tenure during which the company was reconstructed and re-formed, the Ex-CEO and board member Naeem Zamindar resigned. |
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The Clearances relied on the de jure insecurity of tenure of most tenants under the Scottish legal system whilst the de facto security of the clan system was repealed by law. |
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For the Australian context, chapters by Tom Calma and Marcia Langton situate Indigenous perspectives on communal land tenure within the broader policy setting. |
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And the cause why this service is called grand serjeanty is, for that it is a greater and more worthy service than the service in the tenure of escuage. |
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Private renting from housing landlords was the dominant tenure. |
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During his tenure, he reached the height of his fame as an orator when he delivered the funeral oration for the famous veteran soldier Lucius Verginius Rufus. |
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The club's first Football League tenure began in 1928 when it was elected to the northern section of the Football League Third Division, replacing Durham City. |
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On 25 June 2012, the Crown Office asked Strathclyde Police to investigate the purchase of Rangers and the club's subsequent financial management during Whyte's tenure. |
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It is likely that he met her during his tenure as legate under his uncle. |
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Eleven of the 14 in teaching positions are currently on the tenure track. |
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When Becket tried to leave the country without permission, Henry tried to ruin him by filing legal cases relating to Becket's previous tenure as chancellor. |
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Paterson's tenure with Aberdeen was marred by his abuse of alcohol. |
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In the quarter century since his tenure, however, his global diplomatic activism and high-profile post-presidency has pushed revisionists to take a second look. |
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