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1 tenure
tenure 1. GEN Besitz m; 2. PERS, POL Amtszeit f, feste Anstellung f (of office) • with tenure PERS unkündbar -
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1. Grundbesitz m, Besitz m, Besitzrecht n;2. Pachtdauer f;3. Bestallung f, Bekleidung f (eines Amtes) -
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noun2) (possession) Besitz, der3) (period)tenure [of office] — Amtszeit, die
4) (permanent appointment) Dauerstellung, die* * *ten·ure[ˈtenjəʳ, AM -ɚ]n ( form)security of \tenure Kündigungsschutz mthey have another two years \tenure sie haben noch zwei weitere Jahre Pachtrecht\tenure as a commander Dienstzeit f als Kommandeurher tenure of the premiership was threatened ihr Amt als Premierministerin war in Gefahrthe only position in the department having \tenure is the chair die einzige feste Stelle in der Abteilung ist der Vorsitz* * *['tenjʊə(r)]n2)* * *tenure [ˈteˌnjʊə(r); ˈtenjə(r)] s1. (Grund)Besitz m2. JURa) Besitzart fb) Besitztitel m:tenure by lease Pachtbesitz m3. Besitzdauer f4. Innehaben n, Bekleidung f (eines Amtes):tenure of office Amtsdauer f5. Anstellung f, Amt n6. fig Genuss m (einer Sache)* * *noun1) (right, title) Besitztitel, der2) (possession) Besitz, der3) (period)tenure [of office] — Amtszeit, die
4) (permanent appointment) Dauerstellung, die* * *n.Besitz -ungen m.Besitztitel m.Grundhaltung f. -
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ten·ure [ʼtenjəʳ, Am -ɚ] n( form)security of \tenure Kündigungsschutz mthey have another two years \tenure sie haben noch zwei weitere Jahre Pachtrecht\tenure as a commander Dienstzeit f als Kommandeur;her tenure of the premiership was threatened ihr Amt als Premierministerin war in Gefahrthe only position in the department having \tenure is the chair die einzige feste Stelle in der Abteilung ist der Vorsitz -
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7 tenure for life
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8 tenure of office
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9 tenure in land
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > tenure in land
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10 tenure track
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > tenure track
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11 tenure-track position
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > tenure-track position
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12 tenure by lease
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tenure by lease
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13 security of tenure
security of tenure 1. PERS Unkündbarkeit f, unkündbare Stelle f, unkündbares Amt n, Arbeitsplatzsicherheit f; 2. PROP Mietschutz m • have security of tenure 1. PERS Sicherheit der Beschäftigung haben; 2. PROP Mieterschutz besitzenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > security of tenure
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14 life tenure
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15 security of tenure
security of tenure Mieterschutz m -
16 have security of tenure
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > have security of tenure
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17 job tenure
job tenure PERS Dauer f des Beschäftigungsverhältnisses, Dauer f der Betriebszugehörigkeit, Dienstzeit f, Amtszeit f -
18 life tenure
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > life tenure
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19 permanent tenure
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > permanent tenure
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20 permanent tenure
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tenure — [ten′yər, ten′yoor] n. [ME < MFr < tenir, to hold: see TENANT] 1. the act or right of holding property, an office, a position, etc. 2. the length of time, or the conditions under which, something is held 3. the status of holding one s… … English World dictionary