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In addition, the oldest known evidence of toolmaking coincides with tenure of Kenyanthropus in timing as well as in location.
In 1635 Séguier became chancellor of France, the supreme legal officer, with tenure of that dignity for life.
The count of newcomers employees with tenure of less than five years–has soared to 19,800, a third of the Chevron workforce, up from less than 10% a decade ago.
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Weaning weight declined increasingly with the tenure of the sardine regime, a trend that ended abruptly with the shift to the anchovy regime in the late 1990s.
Using the three job satisfaction domains (i.e., pay, management, and work), one robust finding is that we see workers with a tenure of more than one year are less likely to be satisfied with the pay.
This percentage increased with the older respondents, who were also senior members of staff with tenure and positions of authority at the university.
"With a tenure of three months, no one will listen to him".
Mr. Pandit's short stewardship, while rocky, compares favorably with the tenure of his counterpart at Bank of America, Kenneth D. Lewis.
Mr. Ceresney's potential arrival also coincides with the tenure of another protégé of Ms. White, George Canellos, who became the S.E.C.'s interim enforcement chief last month.
With the tenure of the show's other founding star, Mariska Hargitay, in question, someone is going to have to step up and take charge.
The defeat brought the Catalans' season, along with the tenure of their coach, Trent Robinson, to an abrupt end despite the efforts of Damien Blanch.
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