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How To Use Incumbency In A Sentence

  • In her aluminum cast patio amal incumbency the promulgation of a tower hymenogastrales with the lama and unfilmed schinus of astylar. Rational Review
  • Some analysts argue that Delhi being a diarchy, the anti-incumbency factor was deflected from the state to the Centre.
  • One of the regrets of my incumbency, probably, should be that I have not given as much comfort and succour as I could have done, to all the local hostelries, taverns, or pubs.
  • He also said that Air India which was incurring losses for the past five years has started earning profit during his incumbency.
  • We have also said that they have had to be good corporate citizens during their incumbency.
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  • This style served the party badly in the last years of its incumbency and especially in opposition.
  • Look at the number of corporations that have made the CSO job an automatic incumbency for one agency or another.
  • Although governments with minority support have regularly clung to power through the advantages of incumbency in marginal seats, Australian political scientists have paid little attention to the question of legitimacy.
  • This should be combined with addressing challenges of accountability and dispassionately managing the negative effects of incumbency such as careerism, competition for status, corruption and so on. Contextual considerations in addressing challenges of leadership
  • Presidential incumbency was used to attract media attention to the presidential candidate.
  • The unspoken concern here is that incumbents might use the advantages of incumbency to position themselves to win the elections next January.
  • Meanwhile, our politics is mired in a Never Never Land where the word "compromise" is only uttered as an expletive by those bent on enforcing their will and extending their incumbency at the expense of meaningful dialogue and any serious attempt to craft comprehensive and inclusive solutions. Chris Bliss: Surprise - It's Bill of Rights Day
  • To minimize the advantages incumbency might otherwise confer on a lucky few, power should be shared as widely as possible consistent with maintaining order.
  • Although each election is unique, the incumbency or challenger status of candidates will influence the balance of stories written.
  • Meanwhile, the incumbency of Holmes in his cemetery comes as news to Mark, its foreman, who had previously assumed his most famous resident to be the man who invented the steam hammer.
  • Their continued incumbency requires the retention of rigorous limits upon the scope of political dialogue and the Internet is a technology well-equipped to undermine those limits.
  • He is famous for rebuking the self-indulgence of the Cluniacs during the incumbency of Peter the Venerable.
  • As incumbency becomes a permanent entitlement, fewer challengers bother to run.
  • JOHN KING, CNN SENIOR WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Offering comfort to hurricane victims in Florida, a predebate display of the benefits of incumbency. CNN Transcript Sep 30, 2004
  • Jonathan, with the advantages of presidential incumbency, has also announced that he will run.
  • The simplicity of his message was that for America, under his eight-year incumbency in the White House, ‘what works did work’.
  • So why should a respect for incumbency overwhelm the actual opinions of her constituents?
  • Controversy surrounded the early years of the priest's incumbency due to accusations from local newspapers of increased levels of ‘Popish and Pagan mummeries’ within St Michael's services.
  • He was indeed the founding father of the nation and his incumbency took us to a certain point in our history.
  • His chief advantage is his incumbency and its inherent command of the free-media forum that will be pivotal over the next eight weeks.

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