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'intermediate tenure' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is usually used to describe a period of time or service that is not long-term or short-term. You can use it to refer to a period in between two other periods, such as a job that lasts two years or an appointment that lasts several months. For example, "We are looking for someone with intermediate tenure in the industry to fill this role."
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Could they confirm that it would be up to housing associations whether replacements homes are for social or "affordable" rent or some intermediate tenure type, such as shared ownership?
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Charity and campaign groups prefer to talk about shared ownership and intermediate tenures rather than social housing.
The property boom that has seen the average house increase in price to ten times the average salary has sparked a new tenure of intermediate measures aimed at people questioning whether they will ever be able to afford to become homeowners.
GRs were envisioned by policymakers as an intermediate step between communal land tenure and eventual privatization of land down to the level of household parcels, predicated on the idea that limiting pastoral livestock mobility and increased provision of veterinary and market outlets would lead to a decrease in livestock stocking rates and more market oriented livestock production strategies.
The third will be a new type - Khan's promised "London living rent" tenure, a new kind of "intermediate" affordable home designed for private sector renters.
"The developers need to drastically rethink this ridiculous offer and ensure it offers a good mixture of tenures, including social, affordable and intermediate rents.
By contrast, in an eastern population, song-type matching apparently does not function as an intermediate threat, sharing levels do not correlate with territory tenure, and males rarely share whole songs.
The household-level variables were the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) three-category variable for the head of household (defined as the person with the highest income), coded as professional/managerial, intermediate, routine occupations, nevariableed/long-term unemployed, and housing tenure (owner occupier, social and private tenant).
It is likely that the overall increase was fuelled by the availability of grant and the need to overcome viability issues created by the recession in the housing market, which fuelled the need to convert some shared-ownership schemes into intermediate and social rented tenures, often via an additional grant payment".
Again, adjustments for childhood economic difficulties, occupational class, baseline and follow-up income as well as housing tenure attenuated only slightly the associations between changes in economic difficulties and subsequent intermediate and long sickness absence (models 2 4).
The big gap between these tenures means there is little scope for higher-earning social tenants to move on; easing this transition by providing more intermediate options would open up more social housing for the most needy.
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