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As with other markets it has attacked from below, such as servers and storage, Dell plans to undercut the incumbents with lower prices and thinner margins.

Robert Thomson, the paper's editor, says the next campaign may be for the Texas cities of Dallas and Houston, where the incumbents report steep circulation drops.

If Brazil can devote more effort to bringing the favelas into this circle, and less to protecting incumbents, it may be able to convert its temporary good fortune into a long-term blessing.

Tightening governments seem to have a survival rate no worse than the average: incumbents were booted out of office in 40% of all the elections in rich countries between 1975 and 2008.

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The incumbents have a point, though: For larger corporations, going full cloud is not simple.

But those incumbents are now taking electric cars very seriously indeed, and have huge engineering and financial resources, as Renault-Nissan is demonstrating.

In September 1995, Mr Tsang was appointed Financial Secretary, the first Chinese to hold the position after 150 years of British incumbents.

That is another reason for the beleaguered incumbents to seek solace in each other’s embrace.

There is a retort to that, too: that incumbents can use patents as barriers to entry, which is why America’s antitrust regulators are showing interest in them.

In 2006 Mr Ellsworth was elected to Congress from the "bloody eighth", a southern district fond of booting out incumbents.

Since most incumbents are safe, because of gerrymandering and the greater ease with which they can raise money, the result will depend on a couple of dozen hard-fought RACES.

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