Sentences with phrase «big inroads in»

It has tie - ups with major sports teams and franchises including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Formula 1 and will help Fanatics make big inroads in the European and the global soccer - fans market.

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But soon other beauty brands started aggressively pursuing Avon's customers; multinationals such as P&G made inroads in the developing world, and drugstores and big - box retailers expanded their selection of affordable cosmetics.
In his feature published today on the Canadian - made sports drink Biosteel, John Lorinc recounts how Biosteel — unable to secure endorsements from big - name NHL players because of pre-existing sponsorship deals with giant competitor Gatorade — is making inroads with promising up - and - comers instead:
Yes, I have often wondered if this is a big reason Free Grace theology has not made greater inroads in certain areas, and why men like MacArthur just ignore us.
Founded in 1982, the USFL made some swift and meaningful inroads on the football landscape — they snatched a few big - name players, probed fruitful football markets and actually got some people watching.
Last year also a big improvement in how cars looked, Ferrari threw a serious title challenge that saw Vettel leading as late as September and despite starting the season 1s off the pace, Red Bull made big inroads into the leaders and also won three races, Mexico certainly on merit.
The Tories made big gains in some areas, matched by a failure to make inroads in other key constituencies.
However, some encouragement for the Tories if the big Labour swings are happening more in LD - Lab areas or safer Labour seats where the LDs made inroads in 2001-5-10.
Indeed, the Lib Dems made the biggest gains, taking the leadership of three urban councils which were previously Conservative - held (as well as making inroads into the Labour majorities in Sunderland and Hull).
Professor Adam Scaife, Head of long range forecasting at the Met Office, said: «We've made big inroads into long - range forecasts for winter, but we are still limited to shorter - range weather forecasts in summer.
The Finnish communications company has even started making inroads in the extremely competitive smartphone segment after an initial no - show, a fact that even Apple boss Steve Jobs acknowledges when he said its Nokia that might pose the biggest challenge to Apple's dominion in the smartphone segment.
When you have an entire library in your hands that can be carried around during day to day business it's easy to snatch ten minutes here or fifteen minutes there and make big inroads into a novel, and then start the next one seconds after finishing the first.
While Volkswagens have always been a significant presence in German markets, and have enjoyed relative success around the world, for decades the company has been unable to make strong inroads into the biggest, most car - mad auto market in the world: the United States of America.
Allen & Overy (A&O) has made no secret of its intentions to make more inroads in the US, with successive management teams speaking candidly of a desire to gain more traction in the world's biggest legal market.
So for me it's a sign of the times that CLOC and other groups, such as ACC Legal Ops, are making massive inroads into departments beyond the super-big and super-sophisticated high - tech companies, and that those every - day departments are lining up to take a lead in developing a new line of better and stronger legal / business solutions for their clients using their in - house smarts (even if they lack as much in - house heft or leverage as the bigs).
For a handset that packs in some of the biggest sensors, and with HTC's inroads with the Ultrapixel technology on the One range, I was expecting images to be some of the best.
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