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probationary
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Of, pertaining to, or subject to probation
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"On 4 November 2010, I signed a contract which bound me to the club until 2012 with a probationary period of three months.
"The Port Authority's policy of searching the cellphones of its probationary employees is an impermissible violation of this fundamental right" to privacy, the suit asserts.
"The remaining two months of the suspension will be reclassified as a final probationary period, allowing him to return to the Tour," the statement said.
"Over and over again, in interview after interview, Port Authority investigators isolated probationary officers and demanded to review their cellphones.
To the prefabricated canteen, the showers, the woodyard, to the stores where I undertook my three weeks of probationary training and where I used to sit at break-times opposite two grey-haired storemen in brown overalls; me reading the Guardian and NME, them reading their Gay UK, hidden behind copies of the Sun.
Most ominously, the Senate proposal would leave undocumented migrants in a limbo that it calls "probationary legal status" until border security has been tightened properly.
New universities now need a permit and are subject to a probationary period.
IN 2004, Chicago experimented with a programme, agreed to by the Chicago Teachers Union which allowed principals to dismiss teachers still in their probationary period for any reason.
By comparing the characteristics of dismissed versus non-dismissed probationary teachers within the same school, I estimate the relative weight that school administrators place on a variety of teacher characteristics, including proxies for teacher productivity.I find strong evidence that principals do consider teacher productivity in determining which teachers to dismiss.
In 2004, the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) signed a new collective bargaining agreement that gave principals the flexibility to dismiss probationary teachers for any reason, and without the documentation and hearing process that is typically required for teacher dismissals.
Although her probationary period had long since ended, she was thrown in jail (at a cost taxpayers of more than $1,000) until her husband could raise the $156 Ms Hucks owed.
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