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Scientific findings, especially if unusual, go through a probationary period before being generally believed.
The second-youngest head coach in college football (38 in September; Northwestern's Pat Fitzgerald is 33), Cristobal has the experience necessary for this undertaking: he was a graduate assistant under Butch Davis from 1998-2000, helping steer the Hurricanes through a probationary period, and coached the offensive line for Greg Schiano at Rutgers from 2001-3.
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This extends a probationary period that started in August 2011 and now runs through Aug. 23, 2015.
He was a probationary firefighter, one of those 14-week fellows fresh out of the academy who was rotating through the house.
He received a probationary sentence without jail time.
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Employees undergo a probationary period for six to nine months.
"Claudia, you're a probationary employee," the director replied.
In February , 2012 Tammaro had to sign a probationary agreement with Jan Zonon.
New universities now need a permit and are subject to a probationary period.
Unlike the Workers Partyy, however, members did not have to serve a probationary period.
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