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Turkish Translation for tenure
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tenure kullanım hakkı en(isim) tr
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tenure tasarruf hakkı en(isim) tr
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tenure kira süresi en(isim) tr
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tenure görev süresi en(isim) tr
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tenure kullanma en(isim) tr
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tenure içinde kalabilme hakkı en tr
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tenure memuriyet veya kullanım süresi en tr
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tenure ayrıcalık en tr
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tenure (isim) kullanım hakkı, tasarruf hakkı, kira süresi, görev süresi, kullanma en tr
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tenure işinde kalabilme hakkı en tr
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tenure sahiplik en tr
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tenure imtiyaz en tr
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tenure (toprağa ait) mülkiyet en(isim) tr
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tenure (belirli bir makamda) bulunma: I see no reason why there cannot be a joint tenure of the throne. Tahtın iki en(isim) tr
English translation for tenure  Sesli Dinle  n,v:tenured / tenures tenuring   Etymology :Middle English, from Middle French teneüre, tenure, from Medieval Latin tenitura, from Vulgar Latin tenitus, past participle of Latin tenEre to hold; more at THIN. Pronunciation :'ten-y&r also -"yur. Function :noun. Date :15th century.
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tenure strength, act of holding; period; permanence (especially as referring to one's status as an employee) en(isim) en
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tenure the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands the term during which some position is held give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book en en
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tenure Manner of holding, in general; as, in absolute governments, men hold their rights by a precarious tenure en en
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tenure The consideration, condition, or service which the occupier of land gives to his lord or superior for the use of his land en en
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tenure The manner of holding lands and tenements of a superior en en
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tenure The act or right of holding, as property, especially real estate en en
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tenure Tenure is the legal right to live in a particular building or to use a particular piece of land during a fixed period of time. Lack of security of tenure was a reason for many families becoming homeless en en
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tenure Tenure is the period of time during which someone holds an important job. the three-year tenure of President Bush en en
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tenure If you have tenure in your job, you have the right to keep it until you retire en en
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tenure the term during which some position is held en en
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tenure the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands en en
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tenure give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book" en en
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tenure A right of holding or occupying land or a position for a certain amount of time The term was first used in the English feudal land system, whereby all land belonged to the king but was lent out to lords for a certain period of time; the lord never owning, but having tenure in the land Used in modern law mostly to refer to a position a person occupies such as in the expression "a judge holds tenure for life and on good behavior " en en
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tenure 1a) the condition of occupying or holding something in one's possession (e g an elective office or status as a student; 1b) the period of time during which something is held; 2) the status of holding a position on a permanent basis, without periodic contract renewals (e g a teacher may have or "hold tenure" or "be tenured") en en
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tenure The holding, particularly as to manner or term (i e , period of time), of a property Land tenure may be broadly categorized into private lands, federal lands and provincial Crown lands The Forest Act defines a number of forestry tenures by which the cutting of timber and other user rights to Crown land are assigned en en
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tenure Tenure (vested with a property interest in employment) is the employment status of a person who holds an academic appointment that is continuous until terminated by retirement or dismissal The termination of a continuous tenure appointment shall be only pursuant to University policy Only professors, associate professors and assistant professors are eligible for tenure en en
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tenure The year a mutual fund's current portfolio manager took control A fund's performance track record is virtually meaningless if the current manager hasn't been running the fund for long The average fund manager sticks around for just 4 6 years See 7 Steps to Picking A Good Fund BACK TO TOP en en
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tenure The period of time for which a person is appointed This may be on a term or indeterminate basis en en
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tenure A status accorded members of University faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge en en
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tenure A system of land holdings for a temporary time period en en
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tenure All occupied housing units are classified as "owner occupied" or "renter occupied " The latter category includes those in which no cash rent is paid, such as places where a relative or a caretaker is allowed to live for free en en
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tenure This status is awarded to faculty members who have successfully and consistently met rigorous standards for research, teaching, and public service at UMB en en
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tenure the act, fact, or condition of holding something in one's possession, such as real estate en en
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tenure A common-law term referring to the way in which a piece of property is held, such as a fee simple or leasehold en en
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tenure Full-time faculty (regardless of funding source) whose coding in Banner HR indicates that they have tenure en en
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tenure Guaranteed employment status given to teachers and professors after successful completion of certain requirements within a certain time period en en
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tenure The length of time an employee remains with a specific employer en en
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tenure Guaranteed job security, usually granted by law to teachers after a specified number of years of satisfactory service; it cannot be rescinded except for specified reasons en en
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tenure A system in which after a very rigorous period (up to 7 years) of probationary evaluation, a faculty member is invited by the University to spend the rest of his or her productive academic career at the University en en
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tenure Period from the date of disbursement of loan to the date of closure of loan en en
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tenure (APM 130) (Regent's Standing Order 103 9) en en
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tenure A status given to university faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge en en
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tenure Whether a property is freehold or leasehold en en
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tenure The holding, particularly as to manner or term (i e period of time), of a property Land tenure may be broadly categorized into private lands, federal lands, and provincial Crown lands The Forest Act defines a number of forestry tenures by which the cutting of timber and other user rights to provincial Crown lands are assigned en en
German translation for tenure
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tenure Besitztitel , Besitz en de
Greek translation for tenure
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tenure (n) κατοχή, χρόνος κατοχής en el
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tenure κατοχή ή διατήρηση αξιώματος, θητεία en el
 
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