Sentences with phrase «which secured his tenure»

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New York City mayor Bill de Blasio has asked lawmakers to permanently extend the power, which was secured by then - mayor Michael Bloomberg early in his tenure.
Davis started his tenure insisting Liam Fox could secure trade deals with the rest of the world during the Article 50 process, something which was legally and logically impossible.
They hear the horror stories about promotion and tenure decisions, the fight to secure funding to keep research going, and the drudgery of teaching introductory courses in which students only want to get the «A» that will help them get into the medical or graduate school of their choice.
After another campaign win, the Democrat from Illinois secured his spot until 2021 which sets his total possible tenure to 24 years.
During her ten - year tenure with the AAM, she has secured a budget surplus every year — reinvesting instead of drawing from the endowment; fostered a 270 + % increase in operational budget ($ 1.9 M to $ 7M); and overseen the successful strategic planning and capital and endowment fundraising of over $ 75M for the construction of the AAM's Shigeru Ban — designed facility, which opened to the public in 2014.
The researchers say the average annual deforestation rates in forests over which indigenous peoples have secure tenure are significantly lower than in those without it.
At an event on October 7, WRI will launch a new report, Climate Benefits, Tenure Costs: The Economic Case for Securing Indigenous Land Rights, which finds for the first time that relatively modest investments in secure land tenure for Indigenous Peoples can generate billions of dollars in returns — economically and environmenTenure Costs: The Economic Case for Securing Indigenous Land Rights, which finds for the first time that relatively modest investments in secure land tenure for Indigenous Peoples can generate billions of dollars in returns — economically and environmentenure for Indigenous Peoples can generate billions of dollars in returns — economically and environmentally.
In the days of print, the journals that built up a reputation were the only means by which authors could secure a readership and the status needed to secure tenure, promotion, grants, prizes, and job mobility.
A job ad for a tenure track asst professor position might draw a few hundred applicants, at which point, even a strong applicant is really just entering a lottery — the competition to secure articling positions is starting to sound a little like this.
I have recently written to the New South Wales Housing Minister and to housing ministers elsewhere in Australia to set out the secure tenure requirements which will underpin our major COAG investment.
I asked for further information about this, and was advised that these references are connected to the Australian Government's three requirements for secure tenure, which I describe in the next section.
In the past, the absence of secure, long - term tenure has meant inferior repairs and maintenance which, exacerbated by overcrowding, has meant houses become unliveable well before they should.
In the past, the absence of secure tenure has meant inferior repairs and maintenance which, exacerbated by overcrowding, has led to houses becoming run down and unliveable.
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