Incumbency in a sentence as a noun

They've tried to do the same thing with the tablet and have arguably built up some degree of incumbency with the iPad.

I'm not sure "punishment" is an appropriate term for guaranteed incumbency.

The initial advantage Square had was green fields Most of their customers didnt accept Credit Cards so they did not have incumbency issues.

In this case, it's a power being used just for the benefit of Craigslist to protect its network effect incumbency, to the detriment of users.

Hydrogen is a loss-leader put out there to buy Energy companies to buy a few more years of their incumbency and rent-seeking behaviour.

So it's thinkable that the seat could be held by a better Republican… although the advantages of incumbency are many and on most issues Smith is acceptable to his constituents.

The bigger guys have already proved themselves, and, while your service may be much better -- and while the potential customer may totally understand that -- the incumbents have incumbency going for them.

Craigslist holding onto its incumbency, counter to the interests of the public is entitled BS.> Padmapper could've run out of money and shut themselves down - would you pursue a court injunction on the basis that they shouldn't be able to interfere with how you hunt for an apartment?

Incumbency definitions

noun

the term during which some position is held

See also: tenure

noun

a duty that is incumbent upon you

noun

the office of an incumbent