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The term during which some position is held.
tenure
term of office
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legislatura
1
Based on the limited data available, there is no discernible
incumbency
effect.
2
Bernstein analyst Todd Juenger said CBS'
incumbency
advantage is starker than ever.
3
But, nevertheless, this
incumbency
of Hogglestock was his all in the world.
4
Dr. Isaac N. Ross began in 1909 an
incumbency
of five years.
5
T. Johnson was appointed to the
incumbency
which he continues to retain.
6
During Mr. Atwell's
incumbency
the Parish House for Aged Women was founded.
7
According to several commentators, the party of government benefits from an
incumbency
boost.
8
The wreck happened in the first winter of my
incumbency
here.
9
Until the day of that incident his
incumbency
was in no way unusual.
10
Trinity Chapel was the scene for six years of the
incumbency
of F.W.
11
This Sunday School was established during the
incumbency
of the Rev.
12
T. Clark relinquished the
incumbency
,
and gave way for his son-in-law.
13
But while the geographically bigger Lyons and Braddon favour
incumbency
,
Bass is capricious.
14
Ahead of the credit crunch, commentators echoed the
incumbency
mantras right across the media.
15
Fine Gael will also struggle to overcome the
incumbency
factor.
16
There was increasing unhappiness with the status quo and a strong aversion to
incumbency
.
incumbency
comfortable incumbency
diminutive incumbency
discernible incumbency
echo the incumbency
extend incumbency
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legislatura
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tenure
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legislatura
govern
Spanish
mandato