English to Malay Dictionary tenure

tenure

tempoh
definition
verb
I had recently been tenured and then promoted to full professor
give (someone) a permanent post, especially as a teacher or professor.
noun
But without exception, these big operations use leased land, with tenures typically of two to five years.
the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied.
his tenure of the premiership would be threatened
the holding of an office.
example
A successful bid would make Hashimoto only the second postwar premier to return to office after a break in his 'tenure' .
He promised that transparency and accountability would form foundation of his executive's 'tenure' in office and success on the field of play.
And people have been denied admission to the university, or denied 'tenure' , or didn't get their degrees, all due to their sex since then?
But my question would be this: If I'm not mistaken most of Frost's 'tenure' in office was under the Democratic majority.
East Texas Baptist University currently does not have a system of academic 'tenure' .
The issue of land settlement dominated the entire 'tenure' of his office.
Because he's a lowly adjunct professor who can't even dream of a full professorship let alone 'tenure' , he discovers that neither side will have him.
It motivated the expulsion; it financed the colonization; it secured the property rights by which peasants came to hold land in fee-simple 'tenure' .
And then later, during his 'tenure' in office, Prime Minister Rabin did freeze settlements.
In most disciplines at large research universities, 'tenure' is directly related to the number of peer-reviewed books and articles one publishes.
In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land 'tenure' .
Many universities are now reconsidering 'tenure' , at least in part because of the federal ban on mandatory retirement.
During his 'tenure' at Oxford University, he belonged to a group called the inklings, which also included the author C.S. Lewis.
Yet on this view also the records give no help: none of the rebellions began in an area known to suffer from land 'tenure' conditions worse than average.
Humphries, at the request of the board, has already extended his 'tenure' at the university at least twice this year.
The unions are spending a boatload of money to protect their paycheck deduction for dues and to fight against extending the time to get teacher 'tenure' .
In my view, at least some tribunal members need a long and secure 'tenure' in office if for no other reason than to safeguard the robust administration of the FOI law.
Do I become a faculty member in a University, get a 'tenure' , become an Associate Professor and then a Full Professor, publish useless articles, and die?
The pope's privilege of choosing a name for his 'tenure' in office ought to be exercised more strategically than has been done during the past few centuries.
Three types of land tenure occur: regular landed property; hereditary 'tenure' or long lease; and the renting of government grounds.
I think we've got in Australia casuals where their average 'tenure' in their current employment is 2.6 years.
Reaching five times the median 'tenure' in office may be the result of unusual circumstances more than gifted leadership.
They see limited chances to further their academic career, and so drift frequently between different universities without gaining 'tenure' .
his 'tenure' of the premiership would be threatened
College/university music teachers have 'tenure' , rank and their employer's standards that provide professional status for them.
The chair or department head should not have tenure in office; 'tenure' as a faculty member is a matter of separate right.
Cleverdon had the longest 'tenure' of office as pastor of First Baptist Church in Savannah - nineteen years.
And if she runs, the controversies of her past and the scars of her husband's Oval Office 'tenure' would be fully revisited.
During his 'tenure' , the university experienced its most expansive period of growth.
Bocsh's Jimmy Carter will probably not alter the way we look at the 39th president's 'tenure' in office, but it is a well-crafted bio.
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