tenured in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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However, he displayed a great talent for the natural sciences, especially botany, and in 1928 was tenured at the school of medicine.
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Xu was tenured as full professor in 1994.
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The university has over 90,000 alumni graduates, 17 athletic sports and 614 tenured and tenure-track faculty.
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The student/faculty ratio is 12 to 1; 96 percent of tenured and tenure-track faculty have earned terminal degrees.
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This is an acceptable practice for tenured or full-time staff (professeurs permanents) and permanently employed part-time staff (professeurs affilis).
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Whether you're a first-time home-buyer or are a tenured homeowner, purchasing a home requires more than a quick look-over.
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The 79-year-old former biophysicist held her seat for 44 years and is tied as the longest-tenured legislator in state history.
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In an interview he recounts that his father was surprised that after such difficult studies he did not immediately obtain a tenured position.
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The tenured faculty can resist necessary reforms by administrators who they generally outlast.
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In 1972, she applied for one of three tenured positions there.
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