| 41. | Principals now get tenure almost automatically after a probationary period of three to five years.
 
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 | 42. | That's called a probationary period in the real world.
 
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 | 43. | If a conditional sentence is imposed there will be a probationary period of two years.
 
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 | 44. | At the end of his 90-day probationary period at Virginia Mason, Mitnick quit his job.
 
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 | 45. | The entire process lasts through an 18-month probationary period.
 
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 | 46. | All police officers must complete an intensive probationary period after graduation from the police academy.
 
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 | 47. | But he was fined 30 days'pay and his probationary period was extended by six months.
 
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 | 48. | The court may specify rules about medical care, work and housing during the probationary period.
 
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 | 49. | Alaska illustrates the problem with a two-year probationary period.
 
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 | 50. | If reinstated, they are placed on a probationary period determined by the state board, Winn said.
 
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