Pay and promotion depend largely on the ability to "get along."
Promotion depended on the family's wealth, not the officer's talents, and the middle class was shut out almost completely.
Zimyanin's own promotion would depend on how many of those questions could eventually be answered.
Before then, work was assigned by union supervisors whose promotions did not depend on merit.
Promotion depends not only on test scores, but on year-round classroom performance and attendance as well.
His promotion should depend upon the judgment formed of him by his superiors.
The odds of winning this Promotion depend on the number of eligible entries received.
Promotion in priest-rank depends on school education and amount of time spend in monastery training.
In these units, neither recruitment nor promotion depended (at least in theory), on social status.
Appointment and subsequent promotion depend upon the possession or acquisition of appropriate qualifications (see Ch.9).