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was probationary
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or subject to probation
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The brother was Probationary Patrolman Robert Stewart.
In 1544 he was probationary choirmaster of Saint-Donatien in Brugge (Bruges) and in 1550 was singer and composer at 's Hertogenbosch.
He said that the reinstatement was probationary, that the players had agreed to live by a new set of rules, and their behavior would be closely monitored.
We were amazed at the hearing that the maximum sentence was probationary driving for four years--ironically limiting her driving to work and home.
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Is saying that a Hispanic judge has no right to do his job — that he is, essentially, someone whose citizenship will always be probationary — a matter of style?
Two were probationary and had no choice; the others agreed to retire or be reassigned, some at lower salaries, rather than wage a long and humiliating legal fight to stay.
Colonies are probationary chapters at universities that have not historically had a chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi or whose chapter has gone inactive.
And so there's this idea that her placement there is probationary, and that viewers are allowing her to be there.
Her son, Christian, was a probationary firefighter who died that day.
Dr. Radecki lost his Illinois license for just such a relationship, and his Pennsylvania license was made probationary in 2007.
Since Mateen was in probationary status, he held no rights to appeal against his dismissal through collective bargaining procedures or the public employee relations commission, records show.
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