Sentences with phrase «break out of its ghetto»

The fact that a denomination which had no record of previous work in Hispanic countries has had some success in meeting the needs of Hispanic immigrants to northeastern Cities may mean that, on this front at least, the RCA has been able to break out of its ghetto.

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Despite the large amounts of money invested in paid - time religious programs and the purchase of air - time for these programs, the available research suggests that with only a few exceptions paid - time religious programs have not succeeded in breaking out of the religious ghetto period.
The adoption of purchasing of air - time and audience solicitation as the basis for religious programming on television does not necessarily result in the breaking out of the religious ghetto, but has mainly resulted in religion's becoming more firmly ensconced in it.
After last year's The Babadook broke out of the horror ghetto to capture an unusual number of critics» hearts, the pressure is on for Sundance to follow up with another midnight sensation.
Both directors have managed to break out of the foreign language «ghetto» with nods in categories like Director and Original Screenplay (which Almodóvar won in 2003), so voters will definitely seek out their latest.
When Porsche puts hybrids on the market, it's a clear signal that the technology has broken out of the green ghetto.
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