1. incoming - Noun
2. incoming - Adjective
3. incoming - Interjection
Coming in; accruing.
Coming in, succeeding, or following, as occupant or possessor; as, in incoming tenant.
The act of coming in; arrival.
Income; gain.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTheory is a dirty word in some managerial quarters. That is rather curious, because all of us, managers especially, can no more get along without theories than libraries can get along without catalogs - and for the same reason: theories help us make sense of incoming information. Henry Mintzberg
Usually, those persons closest to the incoming President will be the main leaders of the Transition effort. They are most familiar with his policies and practices, and are able to interpret his wishes regarding the structure and staffing of the new Administration. Richard V. Allen
All any drug amounts to is tweaking the incoming data. You have to be incredibly self-centered or pathetic to be satisfied with simply tweaking the incoming data. William Gibson
The incoming government is not going to leave our people in the dark. Paddy likes to know what the story is. Enda Kenny
And in the meantime, Michelle has had a chance to greet the incoming First Lady. And we had an excellent conversation with her as well. And we want to make sure that they feel welcome as they prepare to make this transition. Barack Obama
Individual scientists like myself - and many more conspicuous - pointed to the dangers of radioactive fallout over Canada if we were to launch nuclear weapons to intercept incoming bombers. John Polanyi