Professorial titles are commonly awarded even to nonteaching clinicians, although usually without involving tenured or probationary appointments. |
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Their salaries and benefits often approach those of probationary and tenured faculty members, although they do not match them. |
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He was employed on a probationary basis for one week in one of our software companies. |
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He became a probationary member of the club but was rejected when he applied for full membership. |
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Revised the probationary program with additional class time, student evaluations and a stronger focus on lawyering skills and strategies. |
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A probationary faculty member was notified in December that he would not be retained. |
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Access is at all times probationary and can be denied, revoked or reviewed at any time for any reason. |
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The board was given powers to suspend and remove probationary representatives. |
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The judge may not have the discretion under the federal sentencing guidelines to impose a probationary sentence. |
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Schule added that Musser's probationary period had been extended for the M.D. to see what the new provincial guidelines would be. |
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Benefits are usually offered after a six-month probationary period and backdated to the start of employment. |
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A probationary constable at Lismore police station died on Tuesday morning. |
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He was sentenced to 10 years detention in a young offenders' institution with a further probationary sentence of five years. |
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On completion of your three month probationary period, you will be eligible for admission into pension scheme. |
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The most powerful instrument of control is the seven-year probationary period, in which the faint-hearted learn the arts of mousiness. |
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This is a non-paying internship that will last a minimum of two months with a one month probationary period. |
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The court handed him a suspended sentence of two months in prison, with a probationary term of five years. |
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The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year probationary period with the crew. |
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The probationary firefighters took part in a rigorous, 23-week training program. |
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But she already had a letter showing she had passed her probationary period, signed by her acting duty station manger. |
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But then, in the end, wasn't all life just another kind of probationary death sentence, with the devil taking the hindmost? |
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The purpose of the probationary period is, in part, to allow time for the processing of a request for a criminal record check. |
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Eliminating the probationary period would encumber the Secretariat with staff members who did not perform as expected. |
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In the event of patent inaptitude of the probationer a report may be drawn up at any time during the probationary period. |
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A report on the probationer may be made at any time during the probationary period if his work is proving obviously inadequate. |
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Therefore, some programme managers act as if conversion from probationary into permanent appointment were automatic. |
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On 4 November 2010, I signed a contract which bound me to the club until 2012 with a probationary period of three months. |
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New universities now need a permit and are subject to a probationary period. |
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The applicant, a former temporary agent of Eurojust, challenges the decision to terminate her contract at the end of the probationary period. |
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Reuters will notify all probationary employees in writing of their successful completion, or otherwise of their probationary period. |
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We can talk about every case where it is clear that the probationary system has let us down. |
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Here, the collective agreement stated clearly that the discharge of a probationary employee did not constitute a difference between the parties. |
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This case dealt with the employer's duty to accommodate a visually impaired employee during his probationary period. |
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The probationary licence is valid for 24 months or until the new driver is 25 years old. |
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In exceptional circumstances, the probationary period may be renewed once, and then only for an additional period of up to six months. |
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Most organizations have a probationary period at the beginning of the employment relationship. |
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Exceptionally, monks do change monasteries: they go to another community and after a probationary period they take a new vow of stability. |
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The first 3 months of your employment will be a probationary period. |
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Offenders who were required to spend time in a halfway house or in a treatment facility at the start of their probationary term were also excluded. |
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Those granted probationary status would not be eligible for government benefits during the decadelong wait. |
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The lie detector tests are therefore intended to extend the boundaries a little by putting another psychological weapon in the hands of the probationary services. |
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Any new club would now have to apply for associate membership, effectively a probationary period which could last up to three years before full membership is granted. |
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Compare, for example, the probationary period endured by an assistant professor before gaining tenure with that of an assembly line worker in the automotive sector. |
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However, the appointing authority may, in exceptional circumstances, extend the probationary period for a maximum of six months, and possibly assign the probationer to another department. |
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In order to keep the disorderly out of the societies, Wesley established a probationary system. |
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All employees are to be counted for the purpose of the 50-employee threshold, including homeworkers, casuals, probationary employees, and employees who are laid off, on strike or locked out. |
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The restructuring resulted in the reassignment of 16 members of the bargaining unit, the acceptance of early retirement by one member and the termination of a probationary employee. |
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A graduate student may be accepted to the graduate school on a probationary basis, subject to demonstration of a suitable level of academic work during the initial period of graduate study. |
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Specific thanks for story ideas to probationary crow-eater Kelvin Healey, lifer Kate Kyriacou and tip-rat-turned-outback-hack Matt Cunningham. |
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On his return to South Africa he preached a probationary sermon in the Groote Kerk, Cape Town. |
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Extending the probationary period would obviously not enable the employee to perform the work within the normal probationary period, nor would it guarantee his ability to perform at some future date. |
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Initially he called for probationary P-plates for newly-qualified drivers and the imposition of a 50mph speed limit. |
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Over and over again, in interview after interview, Port Authority investigators isolated probationary officers and demanded to review their cellphones. |
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In March 2012, US Department of Justice officials said the company had met all of its obligations and subsequently ended the probationary period. |
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I don't believe I have to nursemaid these two rookies through their entire probationary period. |
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The children of any widow who becomes either a probationary or enfranchised Indian shall be entitled to the same privileges as those of a male head of a family in like circumstances. |
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A police officer pulls me over and asks me to breathe into a device that detects alcohol. Do I have to do so if I only have a learner's permit or a probationary licence? |
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He also claimed maximum points in each of the five races he needed to compete in to discard his probationary black plate. |
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This period is counted from the end of the respective probationary period. |
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A talk between the victim and the delinquent, community service, a probationary period while living at home and checked by a social worker, it differs from case to case. |
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In case of public probationary adoption, a letter from the director of Family Services confirming that the child is under an adoption Process, and the name of the future adoptive parents. |
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Prospective members may undergo a probationary period before they are fully accepted and welcomed into the group, while other groups remain closed to all new members. |
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The same day, Branwell wrote a letter to the Royal Academy of Art in London, to present several of his drawings as part of his candidature as a probationary student. |
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When a layman had paid his fine he would go through a probationary period and then regain his standing, but a clergyman could never regain his standing. |
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