Sentences with phrase «than incumbent rose»

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However, with cultural angst high on the agenda, dissatisfaction with the incumbent government on the rise and a Eurosceptic campaign that is more sophisticated than some realise, it does appear likely that whatever the result, the Leave vote will be fairly strong.
Not only is this trend contributing to a steady rise in the age of incumbent superintendents, but it also raises the question of whether such experienced professionals, as welcome as their skills may be, are more apt to keep the seats warm than to provide strong...
«There are a lot of strong incumbents in the mobile market so capturing a significant market share will prove a slog rather than a spectacular rise to glory,» he said.
Many of today's law school graduates lack the practical skills that they need to thrive as practicing lawyers.1 As a result, it is incumbent on law schools — and, specifically, legal writing programs — to redouble their efforts to prepare law students for the realities of modern legal practice.2 And perhaps no feature of modern legal practice has been more striking than the «meteoric rise of email as a means of professional communication.»
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