In contrast to the above mistake is taking inadequate cover for
too short a tenure.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Specifically, they said California's two - year time period for
tenure was
too short to adequately evaluate new teachers.
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.
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.
Judge Treu did not say teacher
tenure is detrimental per se; rather, he stressed that the probationary period for teachers is
too short.
Given Senator Duckworth's
short tenure with the Senate, there is not
too much history involving her impact on the student loan issue.
We narrowed the universe of 1500 funds to exclude not only unskilled managers but fund classes with AUM
too small, duration
too long,
tenure too short (< 3 years), or expenses
too great (skill had to exceed expenses, adjusted for loads, by roughly 1 %).
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.
However, there are stringent rules for getting such cover and the
tenure is
too short to cover a person's life.