Odds: Probably quite likely given the money Fulham have and how poorly they've
done under his tenure.
Not exact matches
«This doesn't even take into account any of the job growth
under other companies Bain Capital invested in during Mitt Romney's
tenure.
I think it is safe to say that Michigan fans
do not have to worry about any sort of alternate helmet making an appearance
under Jim Harbaugh's
tenure like Michigan
did with the matte blue helmets in the Outback Bowl
under Brady Hoke.
For all of Belichick's success, the Patriots have failed to
do one thing
under his
tenure — develop wide receivers.
How much longer
do we have to put up with this mediocrity languishing
under the guise of football??? It is clear that when Wenger arrived to take over the helm at Arsenal he changed the face of football, but how much longer
do we have to keep harping back to the «Good Old Days» to keep justifying his
tenure at the club?
«Vidmar's
tenure was brought to the end after BGFC deemed that the 50 - year - old Australian
did not feature in the team's plans for next season, due to the difference in direction
under which to take the club in the long term,» read a statement on the official website of Bangkok Glass.
Despite several years of demonstrated inability to
do so, the National Identification Authority (NIA),
under the
tenure of an NPP administration, the President said, is about to commence the registration and instant issuance of national identity cards to all Ghanaian citizens, both at home and abroad, as by law prescribed.
When the Tappan Zee Bridge was first renamed
under Gov. Mario Cuomo's
tenure, it was
done so in honor of Gov. Malcolm Wilson.
Business News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: classfmonline.com play videoFormer Governor, BoG, Dr. Abdul - Nashiru Issahaku Former Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Abdul - Nashiru Issahaku, according to his former Second Deputy Governor, Dr Johnson Asiama, is the author of a 15 - point statement which denies assertions that the central bank,
under his
tenure, allotted GHS4.6 billion ($ 1 billion) to the mobile money interoperability system which was meant to be
done by Sibton Switch.
And echoing the mayor's insistence earlier today that O'Neill will bring to bring «together a strategy of neighborhood policing in the modern world,» the new commissioner said he will be
doing just that when NY1's Dean Meminger asked him what to expect
under an O'Neill
tenure.
«She doesn't understand education... her four - year
tenure under John Mahama was an embarrassment,» he said.
Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Aryeetey, has dismissed some media reports suggesting that the institution signed a $ 64 million agreement with a company, Africa Integras, without
doing due diligence
under his
tenure.
But, surprisingly, a majority of teachers
do not favor the status quo of most states,
under which most teachers receive
tenure as a matter of course without explicit consideration of student - achievement data.
Previous posts: More Failing Teachers Pushed Out
Under Deasy; The «Ineffective» Teachers Game;
Tenure Approval Still +90 Percent; Don't Water Down Teacher Evaluation, Parent Pleads
Under previous and current state law, districts laying off
tenured teachers must
do so in order of seniority, a practice known as «last in, first out,» or LIFO.
And teachers and parents ticked off about a
tenure policy that throws good teachers
under the bus would
do well to keep marching outside L.A. Unified's headquarters.
But the stakes in this second year
under the new system will only be higher, as the law gives school districts the power to bring
tenure charges against teachers who don't fare well in a second consecutive year, putting new pressures on teachers and placing new responsibility on schools.
Under the bill, a teacher would lose
tenure after one year of «ineffective» or «partially effective» evaluations and a second year that
did not show improvement.
We witnessed the damage when summary firings were the reform
du jour of charter advocates, and teachers lost union protections in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, in Washington, D.C.
under Michelle Rhee's stint as chancellor, and in Newark, NJ, during Cami Anderson's beleaguered
tenure as the city's school chief.
So, Mr. Cunningham, thanks again for all that you and Education Post
do to «honor teachers for the work they
do every day as professionals», and shining the bright reformer spotlight on the serious problems in public education today — by attacking unions, working to eliminate teacher
tenure and job protections, and supporting the proliferation of for - profit charter schools (
under the guise of «school choice») that
under - perform and siphon money away from public schools.
Considering how poorly NETE shareholders have fared
under Firer's
tenure and how well he personally has
done, we wonder why any shareholder would invest with him.
It is tough for anyone to defend a legacy, and I don't blame him for trying, but the Fed became too integrated with the political establishment
under his
tenure, which made it too activist in avoiding short - term pain.
The exhibition's three rooms at once suggest a gruesome torture centre as much as they
do an operating room
under the
tenure of some Salvador Dalí - inspired doctor (here faces and flesh lie where once he might have hung a clock), they also recall the explicit photography of Robert Mapplethorpe, as in Extruder (# 1)(2017), in which the dark purple cast of a mouth swallows a pole; behind that face, a cast of an ass — with a gaping hole for an anus — extends upward on a metal wishbone.
... Wind power
did expand
under Perry during his
tenure in Texas — from 200 megawatts in 2000 to 14,098 megawatts in 2014, according to the American Wind Energy Association — and he supported the construction of transmission lines nearly a decade ago that helped bring wind - generated electricity to market.
Pursuant to Article III of the Constitution, justices of the Supreme Court, circuit judges and district judges receive lifetime appointments and protection against reduction in salary.3 Congress created the bankruptcy courts pursuant to its power
under Article I of the Constitution and Article I bankruptcy judges
do not enjoy the
tenure and salary protections afforded to Article III judges
under the Constitution.
A traditional savings plan which
does not earn bonuses and premiums
under the plan is payable for a limited
tenure.
The Amulya Jeevan II plan
does not have any surrender value that is policy can not be surrendered before the end of policy
tenure as
doing so will not fetch any benefit
under this plan.
In such a case the rights
under the non-Indigenous
tenure, and the
doing of any activity in giving effect to them, prevail over the native title rights and interests but
do not extinguish them.
However, the Court
did countenance the situation where native title rights were not inconsistent with the rights created
under the grant of non-Indigenous
tenures yet the «
doing of any activity in giving effect to them» [25] conflicted with the native title rights in question.
So then, if one (the seller) is not paying out «any money» during the
tenure of the contract, thus receiving for «free» whatever that listing sales person is spending his / her own money / time on vis a vis trying to arrange a sale in order to recoup and expand upon his / her expenses / time involvement in a monetarily positive manner, then who
do you suppose is going to philisophically / legally «pay out» the contractual obligatory monies upon successful completion of a sale
under the terms of said listing contract... the buyer?!