"tenure" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

tenure sustantivo

sustantivo + tenure
Kolokacji: 7
land tenure • year tenure • life tenure • lifetime tenure • coaching tenure • ...
tenure + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 8
tenure system • tenure decision • tenure track • tenure committee • tenure process • ...
tenure + verbo
Kolokacji: 9
tenure ends • tenure lasts • tenure begins • tenure sees • tenure coincides • ...
verbo + tenure
Kolokacji: 36
end one's tenure • begin one's tenure • tenure is marked • receive tenure • grant tenure • ...
adjetivo + tenure
Kolokacji: 43
long tenure • brief tenure • short tenure • four-year tenure • three-year tenure • ...
1. feudal tenure = feudalne urzędowanie feudal tenure
2. average tenure = średnie urzędowanie average tenure
3. academic tenure = naukowe urzędowanie academic tenure
4. controversial tenure = kontrowersyjne urzędowanie controversial tenure
5. congressional tenure = kongresowe urzędowanie congressional tenure
6. presidential tenure = prezydenckie urzędowanie presidential tenure
7. gubernatorial tenure = gubernatorskie urzędowanie gubernatorial tenure
8. respective tenure = odpowiednie urzędowanie respective tenure
9. judicial tenure = sądowe urzędowanie judicial tenure
  • His last residence had been in Corpus Christi during this judicial tenure.
  • The case has ended up defining his judicial tenure.
  • During his judicial tenure, Kan has made outstanding contributions to the Supreme Court and legal profession.
  • The latter position served him well in his judicial tenure, as the rapidly expanding borders of the United States brought accompanying changes in its corporate and commercial laws.
  • Anyone reading just Article III of the Constitution ought to be struck at the absence of the words "life tenure" in the description of judicial tenure.
  • At the time of his death, Humphries had been retired from the bench eight years longer than the twenty-one years of his judicial tenure.
  • Melancon has presided over a number of cases in his judicial tenure of fifteen years.
  • Ford tried to dissuade her, telling Abraham that she would be losing her judicial tenure and would be taking a reduction in pay.
  • His judicial tenure spanned 1958 to 1975, when he retired.
  • He returned to private practice in Alexandria after his judicial tenure and specializes in arbitration, mediation, and appellate review.
(7) early, previous, current
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + tenure
Kolokacji: 19
with tenure • during one's tenure • of one's tenure • in one's tenure • for one's tenure • ...

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