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tenure and Recorder
Where the position of borough Recorder is sought to be made by local councils the Lord Chief Justice set out " Guidelines for the Appointment of Honorary Recorders " stating the process of appointment that where it has been the practice of most large City Councils to appoint the Resident Judge to be Honorary Recorder of the city during his tenure of the office.
It is hoped that when such a city or borough council resolves to elect its Resident Judge as Honorary Recorder, it will expressly make that appointment for no longer than the duration of the judge ’ s tenure of the post of Resident Judge.

tenure and Dublin
During this tenure of Haughey, the GUBU Incidents, involving the Attorney General to his Government, occurred in Dublin.
His tenure of office was cut short by his appointment to the archbishopric of Dublin in 1831.
After Murray's tenure as editor ended in January 2005 he was succeeded as Sunday Tribune editor by Noirin Hegarty, a former deputy editor at the INM-owned Dublin morning tabloid Evening Herald.
While in Dublin, he was diagnosed with uremic poisoning and later died, ending a 42-year-old tenure as Archbishop.
At a conference held in Dublin, men of all creeds supported his views on " fixity of tenure, free sale, and fair rent ".

tenure and saw
Meanwhile, the year 1919 saw the start of the tenure of Bill Veeck, Sr. as team president.
The majority rejected the traditional feudal development of the doctrine of tenure as inappropriate for Australia, and rather saw that upon acquisition of sovereignty the Crown acquired not an absolute but a radical title, and that title would be subject to native title rights where those rights had not been validly extinguished.
Though Walter Mondale's tenure was the beginning of the modern day power of the Vice Presidency, the tenure of Dick Cheney saw a rapid growth in the office of the Vice President.
Juárez Celman's administration saw a substantial increase in the ratio of debt to GDP toward the end of his tenure and an increasing weakness in the fiscal situation.
His tenure saw the establishment of the Defense Investigative Service, the Defense Mapping Agency, the Office of Net Assessment, and the Defense Security Assistance Agency ( to administer all DoD military assistance programs ).
The die was cast however and Eriksson's tenure was terminated costing The FA a year of penalty payment damages that saw Eriksson unemployed for 12 months at the FA's considerable expense.
His tenure as police minister ( As Home Minister was called prior to 1950 ) saw successful curbing of communal riots in 1947, mass migration and resettlement of refugees and break-in and putting of idols in disputed Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi complex on 22 Dec 1949.
During Mr. Martin ’ s tenure, our school saw many changes.
John Hench ( June 29, 1908 – February 5, 2004 ) was an employee of The Walt Disney Company for more than sixty-five years, an exceptionally long tenure which saw the rise of nearly every Disney animated feature and theme park.
As admissions to colleges and universities grew increasingly competitive in the 1990s and 2000s, President Henry S. Bienen's tenure saw a notable increase in the number and quality of undergraduate applicants, continued expansion of the facilities and faculty, and renewed athletic competitiveness.
During his tenure he became popular with sections of the left and with his members, who saw him as honest, hard-working and genuinely concerned with their welfare .< ref >
An advocate of technological research and development, his tenure saw the development of the intercontinental bomber, the jet fighter, the extensive use of radar, global airlift and atomic warfare as mainstays of modern air power.
The end of Spencer's second tenure as viceroy saw the successful visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Ireland, but Spencer's efforts to get the Queen to agree to the creation of a royal residence in Ireland were unsuccessful.
Her tenure saw the introduction of Westminster Hall debates, which are debates held in a small chamber near Westminster Hall on topics of interest to individual MPs, committee reports, and other matters that would not ordinarily be debated in the Commons chamber.
Both party and leader agreed on Forbes's tenure as leader of the new National Party as a temporary measure, as Forbes had indicated his desire to withdraw from the limelight and no doubt some now saw his past tenure as a political liability.
His tenure also saw the Peterloo Massacre of 1819.
During his tenure in these two positions, Regan also pushed hard for an end to minimum fixed commissions for brokers, which were fees that brokerage companies had to charge clients for every transaction they made on the clients ' behalf ; Regan saw them as a cartel-like restriction.
During his tenure as minister, Ireland saw a significant growth in tourism business and in its international trade position.
However, the latter part of his tenure saw increasing focus on the Vietnam War, which he supported.
January 1990 saw him take over as President of the European Community Council of Ministers during Ireland's six month tenure.
His tenure was short-lived as the 1973 general election saw a Fine Gael-Labour Party coalition government come to power.
Under Hilary's tenure, BBC America was restructured ; it moved its main offices to New York City and saw its programming budget increase substantially.
He was a prominent Whig politician and served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834, which tenure saw the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832.

tenure and major
Much has been made of the fact that major Catholic institutions now guarantee firm tenure.
Just as it is possible to exaggerate the drawing power of the new tenure practices, it is also possible to exaggerate the significance of the now relatively adequate salaries paid by major Catholic institutions.
During the tenure of the government from 1995 to 1999, Thackeray was nicknamed ' remote control ' since he played a major role in government policies and decisions from behind the scenes.
* Hanley Ramirez ( 2006 – 2012 )-As the main piece of the Josh Beckett & Mike Lowell trade in the 2005 off-season, Ramirez was the face of the franchise during his tenure and a major offensive cog, having a 30-30 season in 2008, winning a batting title and finishing 2nd in MVP voting in 2009, and participating in three All-Star games.
During his tenure, he sponsored more African American players than any other major league executive.
Throughout their long tenure the Stoics believed that the major tenets of their philosophy derived from the thought of Heraclitus.
In economics, Holt's tenure began with the phasing in of Australia's new system of decimal currency, launched on 14 February 1966, and it was marked by a major realignment of commercial and military ties away from the UK and towards the US and Asia.
His tenure as Prime Minister was marked by the introduction of major economic reforms, such as the Canada-U. S. Free Trade Agreement and the Goods and Services Tax, and the rejection of constitutional reforms such as the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord.
Under Zélia's tenure, Brazil had a period of major changes, featuring what ISTOÉ magazine called an " unprecedented " " revolution " in many levels of public administration: " privatization, opening its market to free trade, encouraging industrial modernization, temporary control of the hyper-inflation and public debt reduction.
However, the team has also had a number of dubious distinctions, such as former owner Ted Stepien's tenure, which led the NBA to create a rule regulating the trading of draft picks (" The Stepien Rule "), and a 26 game losing streak in 2010 – 11, which tied the record for the longest losing streak in major American professional sports.
The younger Pitt's prime ministerial tenure, which came during the reign of George III, was dominated by major events in Europe, including the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.
In his final report in January 1973 Laird listed what he considered to be the major accomplishments of his tenure: Vietnamization ; achieving the goal of strategic sufficiency ; effective burden-sharing between the United States and its friends and allies ; adequate security assistance ; maintenance of U. S. technological superiority through development of systems such as the B-1, Trident, and cruise missiles ; improved procurement ; " People Programs " such as ending the draft and creating the AVF ; improved National Guard and Reserve forces ; enhanced operational readiness ; and participatory management.
A major theme of Macmillan's tenure at Defence was the ministry's growing reliance on the nuclear deterrent, in the view of some critics, to the detriment of conventional forces.
Greater economic stability since the last major economic crisis in Mexico ( the 1995 peso crisis ) was achieved in great part through economic reforms begun under Ernesto Zedillo, who was the last successive PRI-nominated president to serve since the Mexican Revolution, and whose tenure commenced just as the peso crisis was coming to a head.
Starting with his tenure at Allegheny Observatory in the Pittsburgh area in the late 1860s, Langley was a major player in the development of astronomically derived and regulated time distribution services in America through the later half of the 19th century.
The Cedar Fire was the last major event during Davis ' tenure as Governor.
Thomas M. Messer succeeded Sweeney as director of the museum ( but not the foundation ) in 1961 and stayed for 27 years, the longest tenure of any of the city's major arts institutions ' directors.
During the tenure of Mayor Steven Randall ( 1984 – 90 ) major projects were initiated and completed including rebuilding the Kensington pool ; new street lighting, storm drainage ; road resurfacing and a general facelift.
In the James Levine era, the BSO had no standing recording contract with a major label ; the Grammy award winning recording of Levine conducting the BSO with Lorraine Hunt Lieberson in Peter Lieberson's Neruda Songs, released on Nonesuch Records, was the only major label recording during Levine's tenure.
The penultimate major run of Delano's tenure was " The Family Man ", which differed from the main body of the series thus far in that Constantine's nemesis is not supernatural ( beyond an opening metafictional encounter with a fictional fence ), but a former policeman turned serial killer.
Under Cleland's seventeen-year tenure an ambitious expansion program resulted in six major new buildings, while enrollment and the college budget tripled.
His views developed during his pastoral tenure in Detroit, which had become a place of immigration, migration, competition and development as a major industrial city.
Bennett's eighteen months tenure of this position were so eventful, that to is day he is still regarded as a major figure in th epolitical life of Turkey in that period.
During Pupin's tenure, Harold C. Urey, in his work with the hydrogen isotope deuterium demonstrated the existence of heavy water, the first major scientific breakthrough in the newly founded laboratories ( 1931 ).

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