Sentences with phrase «relatively long tenure»

In it, Carolyn reflected on her relatively long tenure in the legal blogosphere and the many things she has learned along the way.
She was well respected in the intellectual property community, both because of her enthusiasm and interest in the role and the continuity she brought from her relatively long tenure.

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Though we are a relatively young organization, our conviction at NARPP about the importance of communication in driving participant engagement is deeply held and comes from a long collective tenure in the industry.
In comparison to some on this list, six years is a relatively brief tenure, but Ottmar Hitzfeld is the longest - serving manager since Bayern Munich reached the Bundesliga in 1956.
«On the problem with extending the tenure beyond two years... It's important that while we want teachers to at some point have due process rights in their career, that that judgment be made relatively soon; and that a floundering teacher who is grossly ineffective is not allowed to continue for many years because a year is a long time in the life of a student... having the two - year mark — which means you're making a decision usually within 19 months of the starting point of that teacher — has the interest of... encouraging districts to make that decision in a reasonable time frame so that students aren't exposed to struggling teachers for long than they might need to be....
On whole the funds have high active share, long - tenured managers, are risk conscious, lower turnover and relatively low expense.
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