I have availed Housing Loan from SBI in March ’15 for Rs. 35 lakhs with 30
years tenure under Base Rate of 9.4 %.
«She doesn't understand education... her four -
year tenure under John Mahama was an embarrassment,» he said.
Not exact matches
But if the current CBA expires on Sept. 15 without a resolution, the resulting lockout would be the third in the last 18
years, all
under Bettman's
tenure.
On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange»
year working at Uber — a
tenure that she says included, among other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's human resources department,
under the aegis of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
Even if the dollar hadn't surged, lowering the value of its foreign earnings in greenbacks, revenues would have barely budged
under Taylor's almost two -
year tenure.
The fate of Yahoo's chief executive, Marissa Mayer, who came
under sharp shareholder criticism for failing to arrest the company's long downward spiral during her four -
year tenure, is unclear.
However now that we've failed to win the league for the subsequent 10 +
years it's fair to say that overall we have gone backwards
under his
tenure regarding league victories.
Klopp signed three -
year deal with The Reds, but reportedly won't be making major overhaul at the club as he is keen on giving more chance for current players, who have been brought in
under Rodgers»
tenure.
As Wenger calls time on his
tenure at the Emirates Stadium, KweséESPN rank the top five African players to have featured
under the 68 -
year - old.
The 68 -
year - old's position has come
under intense scrutiny recently after Arsenal failed to finish in the top four last season for the first time in his 22
year tenure.
While Dortmund have become more of a possession - based team
under Klopp's successor, Thomas Tuchel — the legacy of the new status his seven -
year tenure left them with — Liverpool are exhibiting the same underdog mentality upon which he built his success in the Ruhr valley.
Gundogan played
under Klopp during his
tenure in Dortmund and the 25 -
year - old wants a reunion, according to Fichajes.
The 23 -
year - old is a product of Liverpool's academy, and has made 20 appearances
under Brendan Rodgers»
tenure for the Merseyside outfit.
«Vidmar's
tenure was brought to the end after BGFC deemed that the 50 -
year - old Australian did not feature in the team's plans for next season, due to the difference in direction
under which to take the club in the long term,» read a statement on the official website of Bangkok Glass.
Even
under David Moyes» doomed
tenure last season the ex-Everton manager had a good record against Wenger — winning 1 - 0 at Old Trafford in November last
year before holding Arsenal to a goalless draw at the Emirates.
But in contrast, GDP per capita has declined by 12 per cent
under John Mahama's
tenure as president when oil revenue and loans alone over the eight -
year period of 2009 - 2016 would amount to GHS248billion,» he said at the lecture on the theme: «State of Ghana's Economy — Foundation of Concrete or Straw?»
But in contrast, GDP per capita has declined by 12 percent
under John Mahama's
tenure as president when oil revenue and loans alone over the eight -
year period of 2009 - 2016 would amount to GHS248billion,» he said.
The attacks only put May
under more scrutiny for national security decisions she made during her
tenure as Home Secretary, a role she held for six
years in the government of her predecessor, David Cameron.
The school's mission has changed and the focus on academics has gotten slightly lost over the
years under Kaloyeros»
tenure, said UUP's Kowal, who agreed that the university president should be based in Utica.
Despite several
years of demonstrated inability to do so, the National Identification Authority (NIA),
under the
tenure of an NPP administration, the President said, is about to commence the registration and instant issuance of national identity cards to all Ghanaian citizens, both at home and abroad, as by law prescribed.
The animosity between teachers, parents and education leaders has calmed somewhat
under Elia's now two -
year tenure.
JCOPE, which was formed last
year as a result of the reform deal reached early in Cuomo's
tenure, has been
under fire almost since its inception.
Over the last couple of
years, the University of Professional Studies experienced a massive transformation
under the
tenure of Prof. Joshua Alabi as Rector and first Vice-Chancellor.
The plea capped a controversial four
year tenure in Congress, most of which Grimm spent
under the shadow of a federal investigation initially focused on allegations of illegal fundraising in his 2010 campaign.
But state spending and debt rose
under his 12 -
year tenure, as the state expanded health - care offerings.
Luckily for greens, the back - and - forth on the issue over the past eight
years has meant that only seven miles of new roads — yielding access to just 500 acres of timber — have been cut on lands slated for protection
under the Roadless Rule during Bush's
tenure.
Some PIs ignore
tenure requirements for several
years in order to get research
under their belt — and then they have to scramble.
Most PIs acquired their positions
under vastly different circumstances, attaining their
tenure - track job 10
years younger on average than today's postdocs.
As it currently stands, individuals appointed as
tenure - track assistant professors at U of T will come
under review for
tenure at the end of their 5th
year.
«America's leading historian of education» (New York Times) and a burr
under Klein's saddle for most of his eight -
year tenure, Ravitch is more restrained here than usual.
Under the new law in New York, the length of the probationary period will be lengthened from three to four
years and no teacher rated «ineffective» in their fourth
year would be able to earn
tenure.
Teachers hired after July 1, 2014, will work
under annual contracts instead of receiving
tenure after three
years.
Under the law, newly - hired teachers are supposed to be evaluated every
year until they earn
tenure, while
tenured veterans are evaluated every two
years until they reach their 10th
year on the job.
The standards were supposed to be in effect this school
year under a 2011 Republican - backed law that revised teacher
tenure rules.
In the 2015 - 16 school
year, 50 percent of a teacher's evaluation will be based on much students improve on a statewide M - STEP test that will have only been given twice, one short of the three
years originally envisioned
under the teacher
tenure law.
The animosity between teachers, parents and education leaders has calmed somewhat
under Elia's now two -
year tenure.
Under current state law, districts must decide by March of the second
year whether to grant teachers permanent status or
tenure, which provides due - process rights and job protections.
Plaintiffs in the second case, Wright v. New York, filed a complaint in July that challenges both LIFO and the law
under which teachers are granted or denied
tenure after three
years.
The state Department of Education last week released a mostly positive report on the initial
year of the system as dictated
under the TEACHNJ
tenure reform law, citing some challenges but praising the progress in meeting requirements for additional observations and goal setting for teachers.
A teacher can't be fired based on one
year of PARCC data:
Under New Jersey's
tenure reform, a teacher must have substandard, or «partially effective,» overall rating in two consecutive
years to be in jeopardy of losing
tenure.
But the stakes in this second
year under the new system will only be higher, as the law gives school districts the power to bring
tenure charges against teachers who don't fare well in a second consecutive
year, putting new pressures on teachers and placing new responsibility on schools.
Under Colorado's law, passed with bipartisan support and signed by Gov. Bill Ritter Jr. on Thursday, even
tenured teachers who are found to be «ineffective» for two consecutive
years could lose job protections, and possibly their jobs.
In fact, Brizard claims that there has been a 12 % increase in three
years in the graduation rate
under his
tenure.
Under the leadership of Chris Cerf, the New Jersey Department of Education successfully pushed for the first
tenure - reform legislation in one hundred
years.
Under the new Louisiana law, teachers must be rated as «highly effective» in the state's evaluation system for five consecutive
years before they can be granted
tenure.
This is hardly expected to be an isolated case for Newark, as the district
under Superintendent Cami Anderson filed close to 50
tenure charges at the end of last
year, officials said.
Under the bill, a teacher would lose
tenure after one
year of «ineffective» or «partially effective» evaluations and a second
year that did not show improvement.
Jersey City public - school teachers have not fared well
under the state's
tenure overhaul, which Gov. Chris Christie signed into law one
year ago this week.
Under the new proposal, teachers could still be granted
tenure after two
years but their probationary term could be extended for up to four
years depending on their evaluators, who would have to recommend that a teacher receive permanent status.
Under those provisions, teachers must teach 5
years before
tenure is considered.