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Pro tempore

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A quick definition of Pro tempore:

Pro tempore (also known as pro tem) is a Latin phrase that means "for the time being." This means that something or someone is only temporary and will only be in place or in charge for a short period of time. It's like a substitute teacher who fills in for the regular teacher when they are absent. The substitute teacher is only there for the time being until the regular teacher returns.

A more thorough explanation:

Pro tempore

Pro tempore, also known as pro tem, is a Latin word that means "for the time being." It is used to describe a temporary or interim position or appointment.

  • The president of the student council resigned, so the vice president will serve as pro tempore until a new election can be held.
  • The governor appointed a pro tempore judge to fill in for a judge who was on medical leave.

These examples illustrate how pro tempore is used to describe a temporary or interim position. In the first example, the vice president is serving as pro tempore until a new election can be held to fill the position permanently. In the second example, the pro tempore judge is filling in temporarily for a judge who is on medical leave.

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