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tenure

[ten-yer] / ˈtɛn yər /


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Disappointment, worryingly for Frank, is becoming the byword for Spurs and his tenure so far.

From BBC

Less than a year into his tenure, the pandemic hit, and homebound consumers flocked to familiar brands like Kraft mac and cheese.

From The Wall Street Journal

But after announcing his CEO tenure would end today, Buffett began to cede the spotlight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Clearwater said that during her tenure, she would often join her fellow performers onstage to sing backing vocals or play a violin solo.

From Los Angeles Times

He laid off some 10% of the company’s employees, which was a shock to the IBM tradition of lifetime tenure but underscored the necessity of change for company survival.

From The Wall Street Journal