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For his vigorous work in the Irish Land League, which sought fixed tenure, fair rents, and free sale of Irish land, he was imprisoned twice between May 1881 and May 1882 and was Parnell's fellow inmate in Kilmainham jail, Dublin, from October 1881.
The judicial independence of the professional lawyers, where they serve as participating judges, is commonly safeguarded by their appointment on a fixed tenure of office.
The stability shown by the government of the United States has not been entirely due to its party system, it has been argued, but has been promoted also by the fixed tenure and strong constitutional position of the president.
Most HFMCs (92.0%) had a fixed tenure of 3 years as stipulated by the Gazette [ 18].
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Pressed on the details of Cameron's plans for fixed tenures this morning, Shapps said the prime minister had simply opened the debate on the issue.
The real issue is whether the organizations behind Vergara v. California simply want to fix the tenure system in California or to use the lawsuit as a front to undermine the safeguards of public education.
The most senior officials in each department - the permanent secretaries - would be appointed on five-year "fixed-tenure appointments".
The term 'public office' undoubtedly implies a definite assignment of public activity, fixed by appointment, tenure, and duties.
"Even if the supply of jobs wasn't fixed and the tenure system wasn't in place, the fact of the matter is that the leaders of the field couldn't really have consumed all this new stuff.
You get tenure.
Not everybody should get tenure".
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