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With Milton now a Wolverine, the Maize and Blue may now have
an inroad with Akeem Dent, one of the best 2019 recruits and Milton's cousin.
As a further
inroad on the original doctrine that a geographical name could not be used as a trade - mark, the Court cited the case of Hamilton Brown Shoe Company v. Wolf Bros..
Christianity was not able to make any serious
inroad into Hinduism or Buddhism or Confucianism.
Although the «new cosmology» has considerable popularity in the culture, it has yet to make any significant
inroad in the university.
Newman, filled with enthusiasm at God's list of perfections, continues the passage which I began to quote to you by a couple of pages of a rhetoric so magnificent that I can hardly refrain from adding them, in spite of
the inroad they would make upon our time.
Launching a new
inroad into the world of blockchain technology, AWS introduced the «instant» blockchain templates.
AdMob, November 2009 ($ 750 million) Gave Google a major technology
inroad into the mobile advertising business.
I felt like I made a minor
inroad into integrating.
Essentially, some companies set aside millions of dollars in procurement contracts for diverse small businesses, often to make
inroads into untapped markets.
It's also possible that iPads may make
inroads into school districts that don't issue their students laptops, but rather let them choose their own.
The Smiths say they plan to continue to try and make more
inroads into big - box retailers, wholesale clubs like Costco and dollar stores, as those types of stores are consuming more of the grocery market.
The Taliban have made steady
inroads since NATO ended its main combat operation in 2014 and are now estimated to control or contest at least 40 percent of the country.
For White to reach the next level, he'll have to make a name for himself in the U.S. And while he has made strong
inroads with high - end independent retailers, it's a much different story with larger chains such as Nordstrom.
Early pioneers in the field, like Fitbit, are showing signs of strain, while newer entrants are making
inroads with cheaper options and new product types
Huawei has faced increasing headwinds in its push to make
inroads in the U.S. market, as the White House and Republican lawmakers target Chinese tech companies, citing national security concerns.
The only way they're likely to make
any inroads into what is already a small market is to allow their own brands to be subsumed by the established fashion brands, like Ray - Ban sunglasses with Google technology under the hood, for example.
Rather than carving out new markets — or, as Real Matters founder Smith puts it, «knocking on doors and trying to sell a brand new widget that [nobody] has the budget for» — the fastest - growing tech firms are making
inroads by finding better solutions to existing needs.
You've got to find a company that has actually made
inroads into the community and is familiar with the area and the people, and will respect all the different partners and stakeholders in the community.
They are making
inroads in the modern wine world, particularly with the new age sommelier.
Sales are on track to increase 20 percent, up from $ 134 million in 2014, and the company has made major
inroads in the kids» drink category.
Tea remains more popular than coffee in China, but Starbucks is making
inroads.
Making
inroads with American customers as a fledgling company turned out to be easier than with Canadians, says Powell — but having U.S. clients makes it easier to close sales at home.
In Canada, similar changes for worker rights are harder to come by, though there have been
some inroads in recent months.
«U.S. sales are a fraction of overall company sales, and we don't have huge marketing resources to work with, so we defined the segment where we have the greatest opportunity to make an impact and make
inroads and win.
AB InBev has made
inroads in China's small but fast - growing craft beer market, which analysts say may account for as little as 0.1 % of the country's $ 80 billion a year in beer sales, but which may also be growing at triple - digits in the major cities of Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Besides Uber, which is also making
inroads with the technology, Amazon more than a year ago launched an in - house think tank to leverage autonomous vehicles for faster delivery.
The next frontier As such, drones have quietly been making
inroads in the Arctic for the past several years, mostly under clearances granted to research institutions like the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Now, Northam is talking about Medicaid expansion in a way designed to make
inroads with Republicans in Virginia's Legislature, and national commentators» heads are exploding again.
While such deals create new
inroads into a massive market, Greven points out that he's starting to see interest from domestic hospitals and medical clinics.
Vigorate — which has revenues in the $ 4 to 8 million range and ranked 255th on the 2013 PROFIT 500 — opened a Chicago sales office a few years ago to make further
inroads with professional sports teams in the U.S. And in 2012, it set up a similar sales hub in Barcelona, reckoning, as Grieve explains, that the sprawling European soccer industry would also be receptive to the sort of digital marketing the company provides to North American leagues.
But in recent years, Vigorate has also made
inroads in the fast - emerging and complicated market of specialty e-commerce.
That reputation helped Li make
inroads in China, where he mixed extensive political connections with financial interests.
Hudson says Fabletics made
inroads because it started with the basics: leggings.
Mattel has made some early
inroads in the market with the Fisher - Price brand but says it can do more to make the company's brands relevant to Chinese children and their parents.
But Jefferson County Republican Chairman Garrett Peel said the GOP has been making
inroads in recent years and currently has 20 locally elected officials.
It's recently made more
inroads in China and they also do a lot of business in the Pacific Rim.
According to Sona Wang, quoted in a Crain's Chicago Business article and general partner of
Inroads Capital Partners, an Evanston venture capital firm that specializes in backing women and minorities, the venture capital business «clearly relies heavily on the old - boy network.»
Buterin's creation is already making
inroads beyond the coder set.
Intel has made significant
inroads in the mobile space and, says Freedman, that's where its future lies.
How could anyone make
inroads against the likes of Gillette and Schick?
To fend off tech giants Apple and Google — which are trying to make
inroads to the auto industry — this year Toyota teamed with Ford to integrate Ford's apps platform into its cars.
«The overwhelmingly positive consumer response to PlayStation 4 demonstrates the healthy demand for gaming on consoles,» a Sony spokesperson told Fortune, seemingly shaking off Apple TV's
inroads.
The technology has even made
inroads within the medical field with research supporting the viability and economical value of 3 - D - printed prosthetic limbs.
This was the first time the new Canadian chief faced a large contingent of media and industry observers, all curious how Walmart planned to repel
inroads from its big American rival.
The company's move to adopt kosher food handling certification opened an important door in the export world: YourBarFactory, says Leblanc, made significant
inroads in Israel, where a Unilever subsidiary had been searching for a supplier that could meet local religious requirements.
You wouldn't expect an American pizza franchise to make
inroads in Italy.
He's distinguished himself in the «business» part of the music business, and made legitimate
inroads in fashion, television and philanthropy.
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.