An incumbent agent refers to a current officeholder or organization that holds a particular position or role. They are typically seeking re-election or reappointment to continue serving in that capacity.
If the incumbent Prime Minister of India dies in office, the President of India will appoint a new Prime Minister. Typically, the leader of the ruling party or coalition will be chosen to become the next Prime Minister.
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The chemotherapeutic agent dacarbazine, or DTIC, seems to be the most active agent.
Nitrogen is not an oxidizing agent.
No, lithium is not a strong oxidizing agent. It is in fact a reducing agent because it readily donates its electron in chemical reactions.
The possessive form for the singular noun incumbent is incumbent's.
The incumbent is the current office holder, the "challanger' is the person running against the incumbent
The incumbent is the current holder of a political office. To vote "non-incumbent" would mean to vote for the challenger to the incumbent's position.
Barack Obama is the incumbent president.
The incumbent in an election is the current office-holder. For the 2012 Presidential race, the incumbent is Barack Obama.
Barack Obama is the incumbent democratic president.
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In politics, the incumbent is the person who holds the seat he/she is running for in order to keep it. The challenger is the person trying to win the seat that the incumbent has.
An incumbent is an elected official who holds an office and is running for reelection.
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A holder of an office is called the incumbent. This term is usually used in reference to elections, in which races can often be defined as being between an incumbent and non-incumbent.
It is incumbent upon the government to deal with pressing environmental hazards. The social services agency enforces the care standards that are incumbent on foster parents. The challenger defeated the powerful incumbent to become the new governor.