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Correspondingly, for managers whose tenure is above average, tenure negatively predicts NAV performance and fund premiums.
Mr Siniora faced further pressure from the country's titular president, Emile Lahoud, whose tenure is a legacy of Syrian influence.
She is among 36 council members whose tenure is set to end with Mr. Bloomberg's on Dec. 31, 2009.
The death of Mr. Jiang, whose tenure is not especially savored by Chinese liberals, would not be likely to draw such an emotional public response.
Our system of appointed administrators gives the chief executive responsibility in operating agencies to men and women whose tenure is tied to the elected executive who appointed them.
Some dare to hope for a revival of the reformists in the person of a former president, Muhammad Khatami, whose tenure is now remembered as a halcyon period of tolerance and prosperity.
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It all comes too late for van Gaal, whose tenure was ended after three consecutive defeats before Saturday.
Fallon said Garza was a behind-the-scenes operative whose tenure was notable for its lack of controversy.
The tempeh drumsticks disappeared after a few years, replaced by apple-cranberry potato dumplings whose tenure was equally short.
And he would then go down in history as a prime minister whose tenure was as disastrous as it was brief.
Dingell assumes the post from Joe Barton, of Texas, whose tenure was marked by a series of investigations (or, if you prefer, witch hunts) targeting prominent climate scientists.
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