In what might be the record
for shortest tenure, Scaramucci was fired after just 10 days at his job in the White House.
After graduating, he spent the first 14 years of his career working toward that goal, rising to head of research at the Bank of Canada, before leaving
for a short tenure in the private sector.
As
for his short tenure as governor (just over 14 months, to be exact), there's not a peep about the prostitution scandal that drove Spitzer from office.
Malcolm Smith is best known
for his short tenure as state Senate majority leader — when he lost his majority as his fellow Democrats Pedro Espada and Hiram Monserrate bolted to the GOP.
If additional Loan amount required is small a parallel loan taken
for a short tenure will be beneficial.
FDs were earlier only good
for short tenure savings, but now they have much greater tenures.
Term Plans can be taken
for shorter tenure also.
Not exact matches
«If a lucky event early in a CEO's
tenure is not balanced by an unlucky one is such a
short time period, then that CEO could be wrongfully credited
for high performance that would have happened no matter who was leading the company,» according to the study.
His
short tenure, which follows a decorated career in public service, calls into question Trump's judgement that Flynn was the right person
for the job in the first place.
For Yellen, 71, that means she'll have had the shortest tenure for a Fed leader in nearly four decad
For Yellen, 71, that means she'll have had the
shortest tenure for a Fed leader in nearly four decad
for a Fed leader in nearly four decades.
Jacoby's occasion
for recycling this tired truism is David Gelernter's new book, America - Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered in the Obamacrats), which he thinks is
short on arguments and full of shrill right - wing clichés about
tenured radicals and rootless intellectuals.
During his
short three - year
tenure as archbishop, Romero became the conscience of El Salvador, broadcasting weekly — except when jammings or bombings prevented him — his simple yet eloquent gospel - based homilies calling
for justice, peace and freedom.
The news outlet are also reporting that Zidane may very well have his
tenure at the Santiago Bernabeu cut
short should he fail to secure a third Champions League title
for the Spanish giants.
«He's always been a player that has had a coach,» Leadbetter, who said he was on Woods» payroll
for a
short time before Harmon's
tenure began in 1997, told Golfmagic recently.
I think it's easy to take potshots at owners
for making changes, and now Terry and Kim Pegula, who bought the Bills 30 months ago, will be hiring the second GM of their
tenure to go along with three head coaches in that
short time.
The bottom line is, the board and anyone with any real business sense will know what Wenger has done
for this club during his
tenure has been nothing
short of a miracle.
During Franklin's three - year
tenure, undeniably the best
short run
for the school since the 1950s, they averaged a ranking of 48th.
One thing is
for sure: the way he galvanised a squad containing so many foreign imports in such a
short space of time was nothing
short of admirable, as was the way he conducted himself throughout his 18 - month
tenure at Vicarage Road.
It's been
short tenures for both men, but they put everything they had into being a Golden Eagle this season, and that has to be respected and commended.
While it's still very early in his
tenure, you'd assume the leash will be
short with de Boer given the massive project in place
for the black and blue.
The group which joined Celebrities
for Mahama, mentioned on Montie FM Entertainment show «Fontoomfrom» that the decision to endorse candidate Mahama, comes due to the evidence and the rate at which President Mahama has developed the country in the
shortest time of his
tenure.
The familiar criticisms of Whitehall are also aired — that ministerial reshuffles are too frequent and
tenure too
short, compared,
for example, with Germany's political system.
His position is a powerful one, but Mr. Mulrow has kept a decidedly lower profile than his predecessors, and rumors have swirled that despite his
short tenure he might be looking
for an exit.
Collins, meanwhile, earned his share of detractors within party ranks during his four - year
tenure as Erie County executive, his
short - lived, gaffe - filled run
for governor and his support of Edward Cox over Henry Wojtaszek of Niagara County
for state party chairman a few years back.
In his
short tenure, Albanese issued the first licenses
for virtual currency firms.
As a governor who labored hard to persuade voters to vote
for you and you got elected, your
tenure was cut
short by forces beyond your control and not democratic process and so drawing from your own life experience, I am sure APC will play its role of protecting democracy.»
U.S. universities» growing dependence on contingent faculty, who have
short - term appointments and are ineligible
for tenure, has attracted increasing attention, especially since the 2013 death of Duquesne University adjunct professor Margaret Mary Vojtko focused national attention on the issue.
Although the program is not a perfect solution — the fit isn't always right, interns must keep one eye out
for their next job, and their
short tenure limits the type of work that can be done — it offers a life preserver to recent graduates floundering in a suddenly troubled job market.
«During his relatively
short tenure at UNLV, Cucinotta has been an exemplary faculty member,» said Steen Madsen, professor and chair of the Department of Health Physics and Diagnostic Sciences, who recommended Cucinotta
for the award.
This crew held together
for most of Curly's
tenure, though the quality of the
shorts began to drop as their budgets contracted.
For example, teacher recruitment in the UK has become increasingly difficult - the figures show that teachers, especially in STEM subjects, are staying in the profession for increasingly short tenures - 40 % of our teachers now leave within five yea
For example, teacher recruitment in the UK has become increasingly difficult - the figures show that teachers, especially in STEM subjects, are staying in the profession
for increasingly short tenures - 40 % of our teachers now leave within five yea
for increasingly
short tenures - 40 % of our teachers now leave within five years.
[This could] lead to higher turnover rates because people would look to those positions as
short - term moneymakers If schools are looking
for highly qualified, professional people, they would pay the increased amount and continue to provide the
tenure protection as well.
Peterson says that Rhee was in office
for too
short a period to draw firm conclusions one way or another as to her impact on student performance, but there is no doubt that the reports critical of her
tenure have made erroneous claims.
The policy analysis showed that in districts across the United States,
tenure continues to protect ineffective veteran teachers from performance - based dismissal, the
shortest possible timeline
for dismissing such a teacher is unreasonably protracted, and dismissal is vulnerable to challenge.
Justine Greening's 18 months at the Department
for Education mean that she had had one of the
shortest tenures in the role, despite leaving a legacy of significant changes to school funding and primary assessment.
Sir Keith Joseph held the post
for the longest —
for 1,710 days between 1981 and 1986 — while Alan Johnson's 418 - day
tenure at the end of Tony Blair's premiership was the
shortest of any recent education secretary.
Specifically, they said California's two - year time period
for tenure was too
short to adequately evaluate new teachers.
Teacher
tenure, formally known as «career status,» was eliminated by lawmakers who were interested in introducing free - market principles to the teaching profession by way of
short - term contracts and small pay increases
for the top 25 percent.
But in California, due to union - mandated
tenure laws, a teacher essentially has a job
for life after two
short years in the classroom.
During her
short tenure leading the infamously bad D.C. schools, Rhee gained national acclaim
for applying, in Kopp's admiring words, the corporate «principles of management and accountability.»
The plaintiffs are challenging the state's
tenure period of two years as being too
short for school districts to make proper judgements on a teacher's ability to enhance student performance.
Even the AFT and CEA have admitted that Governor Malloy's 2012 Corporate Education Reform Industry Initiative sought to eliminate
tenure for all public school teachers in Connecticut and replace it with a system of
short - term contracts in which continued employment as a teacher would depend, in part, on the test scores teachers» students got on the unfair and inappropriate Common Core Standardized Tests.
Ravitch said Black's
short tenure is a lesson
for those engaged in education reform nationwide.
In Pennsylvania, where teachers are eligible
for tenure after three years, reformers are pushing to extend it to five years, insisting that three years is too
short.
Still, he has fallen
short on other measures that might have given the state better grades by Rhee's standards, including his stalled proposal
for a school - voucher program and his failed bid to end teacher seniority rights under the new
tenure law.
Judge Treu did not say teacher
tenure is detrimental per se; rather, he stressed that the probationary period
for teachers is too
short.
As
for myself, Superintendent Wilson's
short tenure in Oakland was completely predictable.
One that it is indeed troubling that
tenures are
shorter for women and in districts that have high percentages of low - income students and student of color.
Tom's three year
tenure as the head of the Corvette program is the
shortest ever
for any of Corvette program leaders.
If you're having trouble qualifying
for conventional financing due to bad credit, bankruptcy, self - employment, or
short job
tenure, you've likely discovered that the remaining loans available are less than ideal.