单词 | Tenure |
例句 | 1. She had a long tenure of office. 2. It's becoming increasingly difficult to acquire academic tenure . 3. He holds his life on a happy tenure. 4. During his tenure as dean, he had a real influence on the students. 5. He remained popular throughout his tenure of the office of mayor. 6. He achieved a lot during his short tenure. 7. The company has doubled in value during his tenure. 8. The tenants have security of tenure. 9. He has recently been refused tenure. 10. She has been granted tenure at Leeds University. 11. The tenure of the US Presidency is four years. 12. It's still extremely difficult to get tenure. 13. Lack of security of tenure was a reason for many families becoming homeless. 14. She knew that tenure of high political office was beyond her. 15. Their life tenure means they defy patronage. 16. Tien has suffered budget cuts throughout his six-year tenure. 17. However, she was not automatically entitled to tenure status. 18. Under Richardson's tenure as commander, the Navy grew dramatically. 19. The conversion came during the tenure of Capt. 20. The security of tenure of corporation executives is remarkably high. 21. The development is mixed tenure including affordable housing, a village school,(http://) a village green and a community centre. 22. Sadly, his tenure has been characterised, too, by an affront to the House and to our democracy. 23. She is one of the few lecturers in this department who has tenure. 24. When you rent a house here, you don't have security of tenure. 25. They may be better placed financially than many tenants, but their security of tenure can end with retirement. 26. Bush says he's confident that no innocent person has been put to death during his tenure. 27. Deputies also voted to ratify the appointment of acting President Shehabuddin Ahmed and all actions executed during his tenure. 28. Outside board members also would be required to own at least 1, 000 Nynex shares during their board tenure. 29. Essentially, this statutory protection gives a business tenant security of tenure. 30. However, there may be cases where the landlord requires that the tenant should not acquire security of tenure. 1. She had a long tenure of office. 2. It's becoming increasingly difficult to acquire academic tenure . 3. During his tenure as dean, he had a real influence on the students. 4. He remained popular throughout his tenure of the office of mayor. 5. He has recently been refused tenure. 31. Forms of land tenure varied widely from one region to another in Piedmont. 32. Once the tenure of the Garden had been guaranteed, measures had to be taken to ensure its successful progress. 33. Often, as in the case of crofting, these are related to land tenure systems and their legal basis. 34. But, rightly or wrongly, Eden's tenure in Downing Street is remembered as a single-issue premiership. 35. A teacher can also lose tenure status by accepting a teaching position in another school district. 36. When I got tenure at Hopkins, I was a promising researcher. 37. From political correctness to the flagging tenure system, the right of unadulterated academic lip flapping seems increasingly embattled. 38. At the centre of this emergent mode of rationality was the negotiation of long-term employment tenure in the immediate post-war years. 39. At Commerce, Huang was scheduled to receive 37 intelligence briefings during his 18-month tenure, records show. 40. Salomon Brothers paid the ten-thousand-dollar bill racked up by the wife of its mailroom clerk with three months' tenure. 41. In other states, the school board may have to take some positive action for the teacher to achieve tenure. 42. This was totally in contradiction to Mr Venables' claim that he was promised security of tenure. 43. Much of the land withdrawn from communal tenure continued to be farmed in strips under the three-field system. 44. The whole beauty of the trading floor was its complete disregard for tenure. 45. Security of tenure also means that a landlord may be unable to regain his house, if he wishes to. 46. The partners remain sanguine about speculation that their tenure of the company they founded is coming to an end. 47. But the tenure decision was really made because of my teaching. 48. Quite apart from any other reason, if I charged you rent, it would give you security of tenure. 49. None of those associated with Cripps during the tenure of his wardenship can fail to have been touched by this outstanding man. 50. His tenure is described as a succession of missed opportunities. 51. It had no fiefs to be the subject of investiture, no peasant tenure,(http:///tenure.html) no peasant serfs. 52. The path that the young academic must follow who wants tenure, and still more advancement and fame, is clearly marked. 53. If a professor doesn't get tenure after ten years, he probably never will. 54. During his brief five-month tenure Schlesinger chopped more than two thousand employees from the payroll. 55. It is clear that housing tenure is associated with major differentials in patterns of marriage and childbearing. 56. But his tenure of the prime minister's press office lowered its reputation and damaged Mrs Thatcher's image. 57. But when he was denied tenure, Moore changed direction and started practicing psychotherapy. 58. No successor could hope for such an earth-moving tenure as that. 59. Tenure was challenged - and probably quite rightly - but so was the universities' freedom to determine their own fate. 60. When the history is written, for what positive things will the Secretary of State's tenure be remembered? 61. At the end of March 1921 Baldwin's long tenure of the Financial Secretaryship came to an end. 62. The voters even overlooked Mr Khatami's economic performance as dismal living conditions became even worse during his tenure. 63. Land tenure is a highly emotive, deeply cultural and political issue. 64. In some states, tenure becomes permanent as soon as the teacher completes the required probationary period. 65. They had on their faces a distrustful look, as if uncertain of the tenure of their harvest. 66. Lockhart said Dole had a history of opposing educational programs during his tenure in Congress. 67. And with what had might he had striven for tenure! 68. Following consolidation, farmers would have irrevocable freehold tenure to their land. 69. During her 12-year tenure at Beacon, annual sales tripled and the number of titles carried annually by the Boston publisher doubled. 70. Describes the areas in terms of income, employment, education, housing tenure, deprivation, ethnic composition and crime. 71. At a local scale, table 5.5 shows differences in tenure within Devon, an example of a predominantly rural county. 72. As expected, the association between social class and housing tenure is very strong. 73. We will extend the security of tenure in private rented accommodation to a similar level to that enjoyed by council tenants. 74. This strongly suggests that housing tenure is associated with more substantial and fundamental aspects than simply housing matters. 75. Although Mr Major's tenure in Huntingdon is beyond question, his past success meant that no Tory worker could relax. 76. Grand Met maintains the leases give landlords better security of tenure and more control over their pubs. 77. His or her average tenure in the investment field is 3 years. 78. The court ruled that the teacher could be transferred despite her tenure status. 79. The move was announced by Norman Lamont towards the end of his tenure of the Chancellorship. 80. The Houses of Parliament are also the final arbiters of the tenure of office of judges of the Supreme Court. 81. Unlike the Rector of Great Leighs the Nonconformist minister had no security of tenure. 82. These laws describe the procedures teachers must follow to achieve tenure. 83. First,() a statute may require that the school board take affirmative action to elect a teacher to tenure status. 84. This would be incompatible with the tenure of life on Earth. 85. His service and wise counsel during his tenure as chairman have been greatly appreciated by all of us on the Board. 86. After 11 months at Hilton, Bollenbach has had a similar kind of brief, high-impact tenure. 87. But it was during his tenure that the College Council debarred them. 88. The abolition of escheat has meant the abolition of the last of the practical consequences of free tenure. 89. The court concluded that it would be inconsistent with these purposes for it to confer tenure status on a teacher. 90. Tenure differences may also reflect differences in lifestyle and attitudes. 91. We would argue that as socialist feminists it is important to challenge owner-occupation as a form of tenure. 92. Private renting tends to be a residual tenure for all the social classes. 93. Sununu's abrasive and often arrogant personal style won him few friends during his three-year tenure at the White House. 94. Tenure was necessary on the main campus, he said, but dispensable on the new Arizona International Campus. 95. It was only at the end of McKerrows long tenure in 1940 that the Review was taken over by the Oxford Press. 96. What is more surprising is that differentials by housing tenure are even more substantial. 97. They suggest therefore that greater emphasis be given to housing tenure in evaluating relative deprivation. 98. In both types of tenure sale was almost as frequent as change through inheritance. 99. Their security of tenure is deemed essential for fruitful and unremitting thought. 100. The correlation between lay take-over of offices and their conversion to life tenure is high in the Exchequer. 101. And the tenure of conductors, as of managers, can end in tears for reasons that seem incomprehensible to outsiders. 102. But there are also signs that the most treasured possession of the academic elites, tenure, is under assault. 103. The situation for teachers without tenure varies according to the circumstances surrounding the dismissal. 104. The average tenure in the Lower East Side was about fifteen years. 105. The little Styrofoam houses he used to show off his idea were as far as the scheme advanced during his tenure. 106. During Ellis's tenure at Kurunagala cattle stealing went into a sharp decline, but as soon as he left the district it revived. 107. The system of reversion could also be used, as we have seen, to establish something near to defacto hereditary tenure. 108. During his own tenure as astronomer royal, from 1720 to 1742, Halley studiously tracked the moon. 109. John Munger, perennial troublemaker on the Board of Regents, attacked both affirmative action and tenure. 109. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 110. Robert Marshak had promised to award full-professor status as well as tenure to a qualified candidate. 111. And yet this matter of the battle at Pilleth could not be left unanswered, for the sake of his tenure. 112. But the justices' great source of freedom and power is the lifetime tenure granted them by the Constitution. 113. While Brown touted initiatives created in his tenure, some of the speech was laced with hyperbole. 114. However in the early days of her tenure at Althorp, the children simply treated Raine as a joke. 115. Like his entire tenure as chairman, the scene had an element of incongruity that amounted to the surreal. 116. The tenure of a person's housing has been shown to be a consequence of marital breakdown in many cases. 117. Pete Wilson has made opposition to illegal immigration and affirmative action central themes during his tenure in Sacramento. 118. Tenure: Leasehold with c. 80 years to run. Vacant possession upon completion of purchase. 119. Many senior public officials keep their stocks in blind trusts throughout their tenure in office. 120. During his tenure at the university, the school held 14 functions at Blackberry Farm that cost $ 64, 626. 121. Jackson and Robinson found local cultural reinforcement by the sub-group in hostels. 2 Structural problems of land tenure and credit finance. 122. More important, the younger Pitt, during his long tenure of office, laid the foundations of the nineteenth-century Tory party. 123. Bureaucratic governments can do none of these things easily, thanks to their civil service regulations and tenure systems. 124. The legal tenure by which a villein held land. 125. On what tenure does he hold the house? 126. An assistant professor who receives tenure becomes associate professor. 127. This post has security of tenure. 128. He holds his life on a precarious tenure. 129. A professor with tenia tenure cannot be easily dismissed. 130. Finally, Matsushita promotes managerial continuity through long job tenure. 131. his four-year tenure as President. 132. Land tenure and housing structure on? 133. During his tenure as provost, Cole experienced his fair share of political messiness. 134. The means of perfecting tenure is faculty tenure evaluation system. 135. In judge"s management part, the article investigated emphatically centrical judge"s tenure of office, systems of rewarding and punishing and prohibiting calling on etc. 136. Obama told the Today show that during his tenure as a state senator in Springfield, Illinois he owned only four suits, and that his glamourous wife would tease him when they would wear to a patina. 137. Junior staff have only a slim chance of getting tenure. 138. During her tenure, she penned 42 amazingly eloquent temple hymns to praise not only her main master, but love and war goddess Ishtar/Inanna and their respective institutions of worship as well. 139. Given security of tenure to their land, people will work hard to improve their slums. 139. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 140. Loan tenure within a year of, this contract interest rate doesn't adjust. 141. It is commonly involved a social hierarchy based on the tenure of land. 142. Ph.D. recipients often cobble together fellowships, temporary positions or postdoctoral programs; the lucky land a job that might lead to tenure, which guarantees employment and academic freedom. 143. She felt the insecurity of her tenure of her brother's hospitality. 144. The results show that occupational experience, measured by the tenure of one's current occupation, has the strongest influence in the process of wage determination. 145. To solve this problem, the author puts forward the way train of thought that land tenure of our country country reforms. 146. While he is almost certain to win Senate backing for another term, the hearing the Senate Banking Committee will hold on his renomination will likely revive criticisms of his tenure. 147. To respond to this need, the project proposes to include a Land Bank pilot initiative that promotes long-term tenure arrangements through purchase or long-term lease of productive land. 148. Critical of the market, yet during his tenure domestic markets became so free that they were inspiring even to dyed-in-the-wool neoclassical economists. 149. An assistant professor who receives tenure becomes an professor and may later be appointed full professor. 150. Finally, offering tenure to employees is a major risk because of unforeseeable personnel problem. 151. Taking land tenure agreement office software for an example, it develops a small practical office software. 152. The Court analogized this informal tenure system to an implied contract term, and concluded that it was sufficient to give the dismissed teacher a constitutionally protected property interest. 153. Because classes are generally long-lived objects, they are allocated directly into tenure space. 154. Tenure for life in leading posts is linked both to feudal influences and to the continued absence of proper regulations in the Party for the retirement and dismissal of cadres. 155. For the sixty-six who'd come before, the average tenure was a mere eighteen years, the contributions varying from nonexistent to beyond compare. 156. Land tenure is a leading political issue in many parts of the world. 157. Escheat:Reversion of land held under feudal tenure to the manOR in the absence of legal heirs OR claimants. 158. During his tenure, the Law and Medical schools were revitalized, and the graduate schools of Business, Dental Medicine, and Arts and Sciences, were established. 159. When women leave firms that practice permanent employment, their tenure is broken. 160. In the aspect of market system, the wholesale market of forestry products, option market and production factor market, such as forestry land tenure and fund markets, should be developed. 161. They gain a long tenure in office at the price of final oblivion. 162. KKR's 2.5% coupon convertible bond investment will have a five-year tenure and could be converted into equity shares at 45 Singapore cents per share. 163. Therefore, it is necessary to reconstruct the theory and mode of auditorial system of financial responsibility during the leader's tenure of office. 164. Of course, in some well known state university such as UC Berkeley, the departmental standard for a "tenure tracked" position can still be very high. 165. During his tenure of office, he has made many achievements in road construction and education. 166. During his tenure, H.P.surpassed I.B.M. as the No. 1 technology company, as revenue increased to $115billion a year, from $80 billion. 167. As I've written before, someday people are going to reverentially study the success of the Mac during Tim Cook's tenure. It's a miracle. 168. Documents of tenure of office and identity certificate of the company's legal representative. 169. For now, the only official evidence of Mr. Obama's brief tenure is a small glass case displaying photos in a corner of the library. 169. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 170. Research on store operating policies will focus on payroll, square footage, size of back room, assortment breadth, management tenure, employee retention and training. 171. He was in the middle of his tenure as Oxford Professor of Poetry and at the height of his fame. 172. Roosevelt’s long tenure in the White House prompted the opposition Republican Party to pursue passage of the 22nd Amendment in 1947, with the law going into effect in 1951. 173. The legal contract specifies my status in terms of tenure, salary, pension, dismissal, redundancy, discipline, etc. 174. We would like to explore more, but we would need more security of tenure first. 175. Frieden's tenure as New York City's health commissioner from 2002 to 2009 was intensely productive and attention-getting: under his direction, the city banned trans fats from restaurants. 176. There was no security of tenure in the life of either. 177. Their opposition to communal landholding was motivated by the obstacles this form of tenure placed in the way of acquiring land for the Jewish National Home. 178. An assistant professor who receives tenure becomes an associate professor. 179. Homage was accordingly the acknowledgment of the bond of tenure between lord and tenant. 180. Since it is used in different environment and with the discrepancy of product quality, the RTV coating used in different area has the problem of ageing and tenure of use. 181. There might be a few steps in the chain of tenure. 182. Finally, the thesis submits the principle and legal foundation of auditorial system during the leader's tenure of office. 183. Finding and tabulating those heights requires grants, research assistants, and ideally tenure. 183. 184. If tenia tenure is denied, the person usually has a year to find another job. 185. In formal tenure, in case finding the Party made the false declaration and provided unreal information and is unable to hold the post, Party A can unconditionally terminate this contract. 186. Tenancy: Forestland owner transfers land tenure to APP, then obtains reward by rent or part behalf of stumpage harvest. 187. State - owned land tenure contains traditional city color of rich sectional system of ownership. 188. This means that over time, the tenure area will fill up with long-lived objects and a garbage collection of the entire heap will be required. 189. An assistant professor who receives tenure becomes professor and may later be appointed a full professor. 190. Tenure was meant to ensure academic freedom, not protect academics from financial wheeler dealing. 191. Statutory controls on rent and security of tenure have a long history in Hong Kong. 192. Only the ships had most of them been laid down in my tenure. 193. Furthermore, household incomes were restricted by land tenure and distribute institutional. 194. Tenancy - related matters, including security of tenure, are governed by the Landlord and Tenant ( Consolidation ) Ordinance. 195. Nine, establish the earth human society peaceful development committee supplieth its tenure. 196. A lecturer in the English Department has recently been refused tenure. 197. The rapid development of economy. President Coolidge tenure (1923-1929), America's economic boom during this period is called "Coolidge prosperity." 198. Just two months into Gates' tenure, The Washington Post revealed that Walter Reed Army Medical Center was keeping wounded soldiers in moldy, mouse- and cockroach-infested squalor. 199. They say they fear the show will give the controversial sheriff positive publicity, ignoring what they call a darker side to his 16-year tenure as top lawman in the county that includes Phoenix. 200. To complicate matters further, once a faculty member has been granted tenure he is functionally autonomous. 201. His brief tenure as commander of Army Group Vistula had seen thousands of German soldiers die in hopeless counteroffensives . 202. An professor who receives tenure becomes an professor and may later be appointed a full professor. 203. His career was meteoric: he was awarded tenure at Princeton at 32. 204. Feudal and manorial economy is the product that feudal big land tenure develops. |
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