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Last year the director of Brazil's national library quit after a controversial tenure.
Sweetenham, meanwhile, has gone, his controversial tenure ending with his resignation in September.
Sam Brownback, the G.O.P. governor, has had a controversial tenure, and is also struggling to be reëlected.
Of all the labels flung at Murphy – warmonger; pro-Israel; anti-grants, from his controversial tenure as NUS president – Blairite is the most enduring.
Mr. Feinberg's inquiry was limited to cases of teacher misbehavior, even though the most controversial tenure issue today is what to do about ineffective teachers.
Mr. Perez has also had a controversial tenure at the Department of Justice, where he has demonstrated a fundamentally political approach to the law".
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The 59-year-old, who has had controversial tenures as the chief executive of Leeds United, Barnsley and Cardiff City, will pay £1 to take over Argyle, where he has been serving as a consultant since last December.
Billy Hunter's long, sometimes-controversial tenure as the head of the N.B.A. players union could be nearing an ignominious end.
Representative government was granted in 1851, and the Land Purchase Act of 1875 ended the controversial land tenure system.
Ms. Sink, who opposed a controversial teacher tenure bill that was vetoed this past spring by Gov. Charlie Crist, vowed to work with teachers, as opposed to letting "Tallahassee politicians and bureaucrats" dictate how schools should work.
Here is another controversial idea: Tenure should be renewable after a fixed period, say ten years.
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