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Unlike the other teachers at Bella's high school, who had held permanent positions, Miss Chu had been hired on a contract that could be terminated at any time.
By 1979, about 45% of physics Ph.D. graduates were taking postdoc positions, and some 55% held permanent jobs within a year of graduating.
After his doctorate and a leading position in industrial research, he held permanent or visiting professorships in Kaiserslautern (D), Karlsruhe (D), Linz (A), Montral, Sophia Antipolis (F), and San Diego.
Table 10 also shows the importance of the "exhaustion effect" for each competing risk, which seems to be strongly related to exits to temporary contracts.28 Again, we obtain that the difference in the exit probability between insured and uninsured workers is larger for workers who previously held permanent contracts than for workers who previously held temporary contracts.
The 50-year-old Chinese citizen, who also held permanent residency in Canada, pled guilty this week after more than two years of legal proceedings.
Despite the prevalence of contract work, many respondents held permanent posts, and a substantial number had been involved in the field for ≥7 years.
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Subsequent refinements allowed fabrics to hold permanent creases and to be stain- and flame-resistant.
Ms. Rajavi holds permanent refugee status in France until 2006, the report said.
However, because of Kenyan labour laws, refugees like Sheik cannot hold permanent jobs.
Ms. Gao holds permanent resident status in the United States and was in line for citizenship.
Mr. Hua, 64, holds permanent resident status in the United States, where he fled in 1989 after the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
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