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That officer has a tenure of eight years.
The parliament, whose members are elected by Nauruan citizens age 20 and older, has a tenure of three years unless dissolved by a vote of no confidence.
"I know that on average a manager has a tenure of between nine and 14 months and often they are sacked before they can think about a long-term plan.
If the school where you are working has a tenure clock (that is, a probationary period before a permanent position is offered), then there is a sense of urgency.
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In an illuminating essay at Inside Higher Ed, however, an anonymous trailing spouse (who has a tenure-track job at a research institution and a "superstar" spouse) discusses issues that arise after the two-person employment deal is consummated.
So now he has a tenure-track position--he awaits his tenure decision as you read this--at the University of Pennsylvania doing experimental cell biology--in the physics department, no less.
"The sea change is that we actually have a tenure track now," Dr. Singer said.
"The sea change is that we actually have a tenure track now," she said.
"Carbon Copies" will have a tenure in Chelsea of 10 light-as-air days (the show closes on Sunday), however a catalog will survive the gallery installation.
As prime minister, he had a tenure marred by accusations of election tampering and his eccentric claim to being divinely appointed.
In a demanding job that in some eras seemed to change hands almost every year, Dr. Macchiarola had a tenure that, at five years, was notable for its relative longevity.
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