But we also all know the tenured type who has been mailing it in for years.
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Perhaps the competition for a limited number of tenured faculty spots warps their views.
It was especially pronounced among Loyalists, and tenured store associates, and even the investment community.
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This, of course, requires shifting still more teaching to graduate students and other adjunct, non-tenured faculty.
Publicly funded social programs administered by tenured sinecures are not subject to this performance feedback loop.
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You can no longer count on tenured or close relationships to help ease in new prices.
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Ammons announced Wednesday that he is returning to a tenured faculty position in October.
Buss was the longest-tenured NBA owner (a post now held by Clippers owner Donald Sterling).
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Both films detail how difficult it is to fire a tenured teacher for poor performance.
"The Lottery" said that of 55, 000 tenured teachers in New York, 10 were fired in 2007.
Tronchetti pushed past tenured Pirelli executives to take charge of the troubled tiremaker in 1991.
Today, they represent the most popular politicians or tenured candidates with whom voters have become comfortable.
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Clay Reid, who quit a tenured job at Harvard, studies the mouse visual cortex.
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Universities won't hire them or, if they are already tenured, will make sure they don't get promoted.
Tenured-professorial in the pretentious facial hair, without it Zwelish was revealed to be no more than thirty-five.
Job security was ensured, as well as lifetime benefits that came with membership in the tenured elite.
Equally unsurprisingly, only about half end up with the jobs they entered graduate school to get: tenured professorships.
Seidemann, a tenured professor of geology, quit the union in a dispute with leadership over its non-economic activities.
This does not mean, of course, that students would learn more if they were taught by tenured professors.
The Chancellor has raised the stakes, announcing the district would seek to dismiss tenured teachers who are ineffective.
Professors, particularly if non-tenured, cannot be certain that the complaint-review board, department head, or dean will back them.
Remember, I was advising to throw out the longest tenured members of the board and keep the younger ones.
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Carson, the longest-tenured player on the roster entering her sixth season, was a rookie during that last playoff meeting.
Tenured or tenure-eligible faculty members have declined from two-thirds to less than one-third of the teaching force since 1975.
What's more, most good job candidates are doing cutting-edge work, not simply reproducing what their tenured colleagues already do.
Huntsman School of Business faculty as a tenured full professor, the biography said.
Avoid people with a tenured mindset who feel deserving of a greater role and higher compensation regardless of performance.
Each is among the least densely populated in the country, but with some powerful and long-tenured representation in Congress.
That skid cost Ruff the NHL's longest-tenured coach his job after nearly 16 years with the franchise.
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