Sentences with phrase «short tenure of»

This product will be provided with a relatively short tenure of 6 years.
Often, these Short Term Investments are made with an intention to earn significant returns within a short tenure of investment quickly — maybe within a year or sometimes even lesser.
In the Chairperson's short tenure of 24 months at the Commission, she has supervised the conduct of two national elections and 4 by - elections and undertaken significant travel related to Commission work and AAEA obligations.

Not exact matches

Tillerson's departure just over a year into the Trump administration puts him on a short list of high - level government officials whose tenure have been incredibly brief.
Did Rex Tillerson have the shortest tenure as Secretary of State in U.S. history?
Tinder's CEO change puts it in another circle of three recent events: high - profile departures just a short time into a new leader's tenure.
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.
That, he says, is the real reason why the average tenure of CEO is so short these days.
Indeed, over the period of time when Italy was in recession, the country's political scene has been nothing short of a mess, having gone from the scandal - hit tenure of billionaire businessman Silvio Berlusconi, to a technocratic government and two general elections in the space of a year.
«All of you have shortest tenures than your predecessors.»
The report ties those short tenures to (a) the large number of younger units, (b) competition and compensation structures, and (c) turn - over in the chief executive and chief financial officer roles to which the position commonly reports.
Many years ago one of us had a client who pulled his account from our management after a remarkably short tenure.
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 lack of energy that some associates perceive in the parish explains the short duration of many associate pastors» tenure.
During her short tenure at the top of Campbell, Denise Morrison has adapted and set a new path.
Tim Sherwood has experienced some significant ups and downs during his short tenure as Andre Villas - Boas's replacement at Tottenham but his overall record of ten wins, two draws and five defeats in the 17 Premier League matches in charge of the North London club is by no means a poor record though some may feel his approach has at times been a little unorthodox.
He walked into a dumpster fire and had almost no chance of being successful, especially given the short tenure in which he was forced to fire the FB coach.
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.
Star forward Gareth Bale is expected to miss the game due to an injury, which will leave Zidane to make the first major formation decision of his short tenure.
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.
There is a growing sense that the tenure of Arsene Wenger as the manager of Arsenal is growing short and whether the Frenchman gets another season and runs down his current contract or leaves at the end of the current campaign is probably as much down to him as the board and could be determined on what happens on the pitch and on the terraces in the next couple of months.
In the post-LaRussaian era, the pantheon of Cardinal reliever facial hair has a disproportionately large homage to John Axford's varied configurations, despite his very short tenure with the team.
What is clear though is that Berlusconi has come to the end of his tenure at the helm, as his inability to keep the club competitive both in the transfer market and on the pitch continues to see them fall short of expectations.
During Franklin's three - year tenure, undeniably the best short run for the school since the 1950s, they averaged a ranking of 48th.
After a short caretaker spell by trusty old Carles Rexach, Bobby Robson was that successor, and while his tenure saw success in the Copa del Rey and Cup Winners» Cup, as well as arguably Ronaldo's greatest season, he was jettisoned in favour of Louis van Gaal after just one season.
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.
Hockaday's tenure was cut short following a 4 - 1 defeat away to Watford at the end of August and Redfearn stepped back in as caretaker and helped return the team to winning ways, collecting ten points from a possible 12.
Rafa Benitez is never going to be a favourite at Stamford Bridge because of his Liverpool connections, but during a short tenure doing the 2012/13 campaign, he did guide the club to a Europa League win and a third place...
De Sanctis will turn 39 next season, so there's no telling when the wheels will fall off, but his Roma tenure has been nothing short of spectacular and, at the very least, he won't cost Roma any matches next season.
But he was persuaded undertake a second spell as manager of AZ, following a short tenure during the 2009 - 10 season, and inherits a team two games into a Europa League group campaign.
He is a retired Army colonel who came to Albany from the US Labor Department at the start of the former governor's short - lived tenure.
The 59 - year - old has spent six years as home secretary and will fall just short of the record tenure in the post.
Paterson is not running this fall and has just 127 days remaining in office., including today (arguably not the best day of his short tenure).
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.
Gillibrand said Congress has a «moral obligation» to pass the measure, which she called the «clearest example of right versus wrong» she has seen during her short tenure as a senator.
Weprin campaigned on his experience both in his two terms on the City Council, where he served as chairman of the Finance Committee, and his short tenure as an assemblyman since he was elected to that office in a special election in February.
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.
The election means both Brexit is up in the air and May's short tenure as prime minister could be over by the end of the day.
During his short tenure as governor, Paterson was one of two black governors in the United States, the other being Deval Patrick of Massachusetts.
I want to make it clear that I was not fired — I left on my own accord just as throngs of other employees of his have done during his short tenure as Borough President.
Of course, the Republicans are trying their best to remind voters of the downstate - dominated conference's short - lived and rocky tenure in the majoritOf course, the Republicans are trying their best to remind voters of the downstate - dominated conference's short - lived and rocky tenure in the majoritof the downstate - dominated conference's short - lived and rocky tenure in the majority.
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.
Though private foibles cost Spitzer his job, his short tenure was defined by a series of public missteps.
The move sets in motion not only the ouster of the second - longest - tenured speaker in state history, but also a short - term, intense scramble to succeed Silver.
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.»
After two years, however, the reality of short - term contracts kicked in and Pullin moved to take up another post-doc position in Utah, followed by a tenure - track position at Pennsylvania State University.
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.
Elizabeth Blackburn cuts short her tenure at Salk amid gender discrimination lawsuits, which have also led Inder Verma to take leave of absence from editor - in - chief of PNAS
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.
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