0 relating to a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison: --
The visa will give probationary status to illegal immigrants before they become eligible to apply for green cards.
New staff have a probationary period of fourteen weeks before their contract is made permanent.
The offenders are allowed to apply for probationary release.
A probationary sentence would be appropriate in this case.
1 relating to the period during which a new employee is being watched closely to see if they are suitable for their job : --
Schools must give probationary teachers 60 days notice before the end of the school year if their contract is not going to be renewed.
State officials say as a probationary employee, he has no rights to appeal against the firing.
The administration will more closely scrutinize teachers during the three-year probationary period before tenure.
2 relating to the situation in which a criminal is allowed to stay out of prison if they follow particular rules and do not commit another crime : --
He is serving a five-year probationary sentence following a 2010 conviction for perjury.
The question of probationary plates will be addressed in the road safety strategy, which is soon to be announced.
They would be there as assistant lecturers if they were lucky, sometimes as probationary lecturers, and sometimes even with no appointment except a college fellowship.
After their 15 weeks' initial training, they will be promoted as probationary midshipmen.
We believe that private security firm employees lack adequate vetting, initial training, probationary periods and inter-organisation communication and information.
Newly qualified drivers were to carry a distinguishing mark on their vehicles for a probationary period.
The agreement provided a probationary period of at least two years for all entrants to the grade.
I think it is worthy of commendation that there is to be an extension of the principle with regard to probationary officers.
A police constable on appointment will, however, receive £16,635 in salary, rising to £18,612 after initial training and £19,713 on successful completion of two years probationary service.