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"new tenure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific period of time, such as an employment contract or an academic term. For example, "I'm excited to start my new tenure as a teacher at the local school."
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Trump just scored perhaps the biggest victory of his new tenure.
"What this says here is, 'we are going to start a new tenure,' " Mr. Capellas said to reporters.
The coverage, already shrunken, has focused on the most obvious and routine elements of Mr. Bush's new tenure.
The Yale School of Public Health proudly welcomes a large number of new tenure track faculty this academic year.
He went 681-635 in his first stint before guiding the team to losses in the first two games of his new tenure.
Speaking to reporters after the hearing, Mr. Capellas said: "What this says here is we are going to start a new tenure.
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Most new tenure-track positions are created when older professors retire.
The new tenure-track positions will increase the total by more than 30percentt.
This gift will also create the Perelman Scholars Fellowship, which will make available two new tenure-track faculty research positions.
Does the extra workload require hiring new tenure-track faculty and/or full or part-time lecturers?
The University of Chicago Divinity School seeks to make an appointment for a new, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Environmental Ethics.
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