The term during which some position is held.
The right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands.
1 However, the tenure is always far less than a normal mutual fund.
2 Ultimately, as Mubarak said of Hughes's tenure , they wanted it to work.
3 During his tenure , he authored legislation implementing economic sanctions against South Africa.
4 More than a year into Mayer's tenure , Yahoo's core business remains stagnant.
5 Her tenure in office was marked by great success and public popularity.
6 Said it was the best doctoral thesis he'd seen his entire tenure .
7 This looked the most meaningful singular moment of Strachan's tenure so far.
8 The average tenure of respondents in their current organisation is eight years.
9 But speculation on Iannone's future at Suzuki began early in his tenure .
10 Clinton's tenure as secretary of State was distinguished, if not especially consequential.
11 Calling time on your tenure is rarely a recipe for political longevity.
12 The seigneurial system was still the basis of land tenure in France.
13 His tenure as the CEO of Nampak has been called into question.
14 That means tenure can't be routinely awarded, the way it is now.
15 It really got going in the closing days of the Brosnan tenure .
16 Vaz's tenure was marred by political infighting, an ill-functioning parliament and corruption.
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