Phrases with «staggered terms»

"Staggered terms" means that not all things or people involved start or end at the same time, but rather at different, separate times. Full definition

Sentences with «staggered terms»

  • Each has up to 50 voting members who serve for staggered terms of two years; one - half of the membership is appointed each year. (bronxcb7.info)
  • They argue for 18 - year staggered terms for U.S. Supreme Court justices; once the scheme was fully phased in, there would be two appointments in each four - year presidential term. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • The Directors shall serve for staggered terms of three (3) years each so that one - third of the Board of Directors will stand for election at each Annual Meeting after the meeting in which the transition to a staggered Board is adopted. (thelabradorclub.com)
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