Sentences with phrase «very short tenure»

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.

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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.
Despite the fact that Lucas has been very professional about his situation, you would feel that the player is quite disappointed with his position at the club and with Wenger looking extremely likely to carry on at the helm, it appears as though the Spaniard's tenure in North London will be a short - lived.
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.
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.
RDs are considered the best investment for extremely short tenures with a very low risk profile.
While the recession made it «a little less taboo to have periods of unemployment or short job tenures on your resume, employers are still cautious of job seekers who have a series of jobs on their resume with very little experience,» said Amanda Augustine, a job search expert at TheLadders, a New York - based employment website.
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