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Discover LudwigThe phrase "held tenure of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's occupation or position in a formal or professional context, indicating that the person has been in a certain role for a period of time. Example: "Professor Smith has held tenure of the Department Chair position for over 10 years, demonstrating her expertise and dedication to the university."
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Prior to contact with Europeans, landowners in Kiribati held tenure of reefs and lagoons adjacent to their lands and had exclusive rights to fisheries and passage.
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According to a revealing story in this Sunday's Richmond Times Dispatch, at Virginia Commonwealth University, the state's largest school, only 35percentt of full-time faculty held tenure or tenure-track positions in 2012.
Richmond also will be paid 1 year of salary because he held tenure at the museum, a status that provides for "a one year terminal appointment".
At the time, Dominguez held power over his female colleague because he held tenure, she did not and they both worked in the field of Latin American studies.
Recent research demonstrates that while the world's 370 million indigenous peoples make up less than five percent of the total human population, they manage or hold tenure over 25percentt of the world's land surface and support about 80percentt of the global biodiversity.
Cech noted that he, himself, has mentored 35 postdocs, 20 of whom hold tenure or tenure-track posts at research universities.
While Asian Americans represented 23percentt of those holding tenure-track positions, they were only 12percentt of those at the tenure or senior scientist level.
In place of contracts for work and labor of the modern law, we find land held by tenure of rendering services for the overlord.
Over 2 decades ending in 2001, the percentage of scientists holding tenured or tenure-track appointments 5-6 yeafterfter completing their Ph.D.s fell from 34.3% to 14.4%.
The school's second dean, Jacob Hugh Jackson (1931-1956), held the longest tenure of any dean to date, seeing the school through the lean days of World War II and into the '50s.
Fine, 65, was in his 36th year as an assistant at Syracuse, his alma mater, and held the longest tenure of an assistant at one university in N.C.A.A. Division I. Fine has maintained his innocence through his lawyers, and Boeheim had vigorously defended Fine after the initial two allegations.
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