transiency

IPA: trˈænziʌnsi

noun

  • Transience.
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Examples of "transiency" in Sentences

  • Another factor that concerns me is the transiency within the foreign community, at least the one in Chapala.
  • You may like to consider hiring co-ops thru SFU or UBC (esp for the “lower” roles where some level of transiency is acceptable).
  • "Then it suggests changes that might not be the panacea for what is keeping a school down, such as extreme poverty or student transiency."
  • At the very least, charters are clearly adding to the problem of student transiency, which research shows can lead to lower academic achievement.
  • Publishers of periodicals, of all grades of transiency, aim to make their product as salable as may be, in order to pass their advertising pages under the eyes of as many readers as may be.
  • The new authority will also have to overcome several systemic problems in the district including concerns over crime, student absenteeism and chronic transiency that leads some students to attend more than three city schools in a single year.

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