Sentence examples for tenure dates from inspiring English sources

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A replacement was hastily found from within the bank: Michael Corbat, previously head of Citi's businesses in Europe, Middle East and Africa, is a veteran whose tenure dates back to 1998.Whatever Mr Corbat's merits, the old boss is still the one in the limelight.

"Some of the law associated with tenure dates back hundreds of years so the proposals to simplify contracts and establish two clear forms of tenure will benefit tenants in both the private and social sectors.

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When a tenure-track faculty member, male or female, brings a new child home, the dean of faculty sends a letter with a new tenure date and a book for the baby, said Girgus.

Because retirees can receive maximum pension payments after 30 years of service, officials said, high-level retirements have occurred in rapid succession, leaving the authority to navigate the recent struggles without some employees whose tenures dated to the railroad's earliest days.

Modern university tenure policy dates to 1940, when the American Union of University Professors (AAUP) adopted its Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure.

After intermission, in a high point of his tenure to date, Mr. Gilbert drew an organic, lucid and freshly conceived account of the "Rite" from the Philharmonic players.

Mr. Gilbert's semi-staged versions of Ligeti's "Grand Macabre" and Janacek's "Cunning Little Vixen" are considered high points of his Philharmonic tenure to date.

There was the free concert to commemorate Sept. 11 with Mr. Gilbert conducting Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony, an artistic high point of his tenure to date.

Daniel Inouye, who has died aged 88, was the longest-serving member of the US Senate and had the second longest tenure to date, after Robert Byrd of West Virginia, whom he succeeded as president pro tempore of the Senate.

The central paradox of Rudy Giuliani's tenure to date is precisely those qualities which have allowed him to succeed where others have failed--his peremptoriness, his certitude, his indifference to jurisdictional lines and even to the consequences of his acts--have divided the city and alienated his natural allies.

But in late June he took not just his thinking as music director but also the Philharmonic itself outside the box of Avery Fisher Hall, going to the Park Avenue Armory for the brilliant "Philharmonic 360," one of the highlights of Mr. Gilbert's tenure to date.

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