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They say that without seniority safeguards, principals could act on personal grudges, and that while keeping the best teachers is a laudable goal, no one has figured out an accurate way to determine who those teachers are.

It's a good thing Dodd decided to get out of the way now or when Blumenthal's turn came, Connecticut would have wound up electing a new senator who looked like Robert Byrd without seniority.

Then, with pay differentials for difficult schools in place, principals, perhaps in consultation with other staff members, should be able to select compatible teachers without seniority as a deciding factor.

"So why would a detective want to give up that work schedule when they have a family," he asked, "in order to be a sergeant without seniority and face working nights and weekends?" To attract and retain officers, some police departments are resorting to even more radical changes in the work week that Mr. Buracker, among others, thinks undermine the goals of good policing.

But when a bad idea starts generating momentum nobody, especially those without seniority, wants to suggest pulling the plug.

So why do you think teachers should spend 30-plus years in the classroom without seniority?

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We interpret this as a clear sign the ECB is prepared to change policy significantly at its September meeting, in terms of purchasing debt without claiming seniority subject to the EFSF being deployed to buy government debt.

He also played a pivotal role in getting a permanent cost-of-living increase for state pensioners and supported legislation to allow women on maternity leave to return to their civil service jobs without losing seniority.

Some superintendents in the state's big-city school districts, particularly Cami Anderson, who was brought in by the Christie administration to try to turn around Newark's schools, have argued that without ending seniority rights, they cannot afford other meaningful changes.

Note that the phrase "may undertake outright open market operations of a size adequate to meet its objective" is a new one from the ECB: it suggests it is preparing to undertake large-scale asset purchases to bring down yields in southern Europe and without claiming seniority.

2.58pm BST More reaction Julian Callow, chief European economist at Barclays: We interpret this as a clear sign that the ECB is prepared to change policy significantly at its September meeting, in terms of purchasing debt without claiming seniority subject to the EFSF being deployed to buy government debt.

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