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Extremism, clumsiness, anger — other Republican members of the Senate, with a few hundred years of tenure between them, took a look and jumped on board.
But customers frequently buy a cone and linger outside, where the names of all the pharmacists who ever worked there, along with their years of tenure, are listed on the front window.
These "long-tenured" workers still get a lot of attention in the biennial reports; 5.3 million were displaced in the 2001-2003 perior, or 6.3percentt of all workers age 20 or older with at least three years of tenure.
It told 20,000 employees with 15 or more years of tenure that they would be given their benefits under a modified traditional plan if the company's analysis found that they would be better off than under the new pension plan.
In 2009 2010, reference is made to the worker profile with 20 years of tenure.
Everyone with more than 30 years of tenure was included in one class.
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During the past seven years of tenure-system trials, they said, the "bold reformist spirit" of party members in Yaan had ebbed.
The share of observations in the first year of tenure is larger than in other countries.
This sharp increase in expenditures in the year of tenure evaluation motivates the following empirical specification.
Relative to teachers without tenure, teachers in the first year of tenure spend $73 less on classroom expenditures.
Finally, Table 7 presents evidence that men and women may respond differently in the year of tenure evaluation.
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