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Under a convoluted system of term limits, the academy, which includes about 6,000 filmmaking professionals, is poised to replace a president, Hawk Koch, who could serve for only one year because he had exhausted his permitted tenure on the governing board.
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The fundamental optimism, which permitted their tenure, will soon be obscured.
– Hillary Clinton, 13 October 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada "The laws, regulations, and state department policy in place during her tenure permitted her to use a non-government email for work".
After Stanton refused Johnson's request that he resign in August 1867, Johnson suspended Stanton, as permitted by the Tenure of Office Act, and made General Grant interim Secretary of War.
Johnson then suspended him pending the next meeting of Congress as permitted under the Tenure of Office Act; Grant agreed to serve as temporary replacement while continuing to lead the Army.
So why not provide a similar incubator -- an IE academic/community mentorship -- to students at the beginning of their college tenure, permitting them to discover the relevance of academic disciplines and devise a thoughtful plan of academic study?
Among the reforms it advocates: abolishing teacher tenure; permitting more teachers without formal education training to take charge of classrooms; evaluating teachers in large measure by their students' growth on standardized tests; and expanding charter schools, which are publicly funded but typically run by private corporations, including for-profit management firms.
(Sloan's tenure with the company permitted him to achieve great personal wealth, and his significant financial contributions are noted by several major institutions that bear his name: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centhe and the Sloan School of Management at MIT, to name just two).
PROFILE of Harry Lyons, a "riverman" of Edgewater, a former fireman who, even during his tenure as a firefighter was permitted to take time out for shad-fishing every spring.
By Joseph Mitchell The New Yorker, April 4 , 1959P. 42 PROFILE of Harry Lyons, a "riverman" of Edgewater, a former fireman who, even during his tenure as a firefighter was permitted to take time out for shad-fishing every spring.
The New Yorker, April 4 , 1959P. 42 PROFILE of Harry Lyons, a "riverman" of Edgewater, a former fireman who, even during his tenure as a firefighter was permitted to take time out for shad-fishing every spring.
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