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The city already does, in terms of tenure.
"In terms of tenure," Ms. Walsh said, "that was a setback rather than progress".
"Something I hope we can do is try and improve the record in terms of tenure of ministers," he said - a reference to the average term for Labour energy ministers of just over year.
These general characteristics appear to be more important in making for stability than such particular arrangements as the relations between various organs and levels of government or the powers, functions, and terms of tenure of different officers of state.
The board looked "very, very carefully" at the option of closing one of Cooper Union's three schools, this person said, the only viable way to reduce the faculty without violating the terms of tenure.
The teachers' union, defending the performance of its workers, objected to the way some of the evaluations by administrators were performed, and said it did not find the results, in terms of tenure, credible.
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CARDINAL LAW: I can speak only in terms of my tenure.
And finally, the endemic peasant uprisings in western Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries also forced more favourable terms of peasant tenure.
In terms of management tenure, there are only five funds with managers with two years' experience.
From these descriptive results, we have a first indication that women are disadvantaged in terms of home tenure.
Overall, women tend to be disadvantaged in terms of home tenure in most European countries, with wider gender differences in Northern countries than in the Mediterranean, Central, and Eastern countries.
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