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Michigan State's Hoag is grateful that her department has faculty mentoring committees, which are available to advise all probationary faculty members.
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Once the product team has signed off on all tests, probationary trading begins.
He told BBC Wales: "We were all appointed on a probationary period for six months and there was a review after three months.
A little-known immigration rule, the two-year rule, stipulates a probationary period for all marriages to non-British spouses; if the marriage breaks down before then, the partner will be deported, unless she can prove that she faced violence under the domestic violence concession.
Sixty-two young males recruited as 31 pairs of friends, all aged between 18 and 21 years and holding a probationary drivers licence, were randomly assigned to a training or no-training condition.
"It's very important that if we're going to debate any changes to the fundamental issue – which is that if you're given the tenancy, you pass a probationary period, you have it for life – we do it very sensitively and carefully, mindful of all the difficulties," he said.
Fitness coach Andreja Milunovic has been banned from all football-related activities for two years, with the second suspended for a probationary period of three years.
Uefa also banned the Serbian coaches Andreja Milunovic and Predrag Katic from all football for two years, with the final six months of that suspended for a probationary period.
He received a probationary sentence without jail time.
Readers say Presumably this job has a probationary period?
Employees undergo a probationary period for six to nine months.
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