Sentences with word «inroads»

The RNIB is making inroads in making this a reality with collaborative talks with the Publishers Association, EDItEUR, Dyslexia Action and JisTechDis on ironing out a broad strategy.
Holding Stoke arguably indicates that Labour has a degree of resilience in fighting off the explicit UKIP aim of making inroads into the party's traditional urban heartlands.
But with Schneiderman gone, members of the GOP see a rare opportunity in make inroads in this Democrat - dominated state — despite the expected «blue wave» — and they're not sure Alicandro is up to the task.
Most importantly, the blog is a showcase of your firm's personality, which is critical in making inroads with potential clients.
Popular digital currency exchange Coinbase has made significant inroads into Europe after the United Kingdom's financial regulator approved the company's e-money license.
As deep as inroads of technology has been on all of us personally (remember the days that we used to have to mail handwritten letters to stay in touch with loved ones out of town?
This year, Democrats expect to make further inroads on Long Island, especially in Nassau County, where polls have shown Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to be struggling.
In other words, while it is certainly good news that women have made major inroads into management, has the unevenness of women's representation across occupations stunted progress in closing the gender wage gap?
Among new services launched from London Luton Airport already in 2010 are Bratislava, Bucharest, Sibiu and Riga with further inroads into Turkey and Greece to follow shortly.
Amazon remains the dominant maker of smart speakers, but Google has begun to make serious inroads in market share.
In the confidential materials, prepared for the August board meeting, Alec claimed to have made significant inroads against such clean energy policies in 2013.
I still feel like the BMW 3 - series chassis is tighter, but Cadillac has made huge inroads for taking down the German giants.
As many inroads as Mortal Kombat made with its last two entries, the last thing a fighting game needs is an exhibition of dialogue and plot.
In fact, we have made some great inroads with the DNA research into this problem.
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.
Confronted by a racist ideology that had made deep inroads in Catholic thinking in Germany and Austria, these converts discovered through bitter struggle that it was necessary to uncover and heal a deeply rooted contempt for the Jewish people.
This time around promises to be much tougher for the former business executive, thanks in no small part to the Libertarian ticket, a feisty duo making serious inroads among the state's Tea Party activists and other traditionally conservative Republicans opposed to Snyder's support of Common Core, pension taxes, and Medicaid expansion.
More than 200 years elapsed before the first really big inroad on the theorem was made, by Ernst Kummer.
U.S. government standards for the manufacture of cribs dating back to 1973 have made huge inroads on improving crib safety.
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.
Its looking like they plan to use a lot of the camps they are particpating in to make the real inroads for the 2017 class.
And this year, ceramic art has made major inroads at NADA's Miami Beach fair, a quintessential bastion of painting.
LEDs have made major inroads here and can be deployed either in place of CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) or in an edge - lit backlight configuration.
Even with many inroads, choice still has a long way to go.
Now, a team of researchers at MIT and elsewhere say they have made significant inroads toward understanding a process for improving perovskites» performance, by modifying the material using intense light.
Over the next two years, Gibson made steady inroads in Ulster County.
Listen to a snippet of his speech above.DeChristopher is absolutely right: we're going to need to see more direct action from young, engaged people if we hope to see serious progress in arenas like halting mountaintop removal mining, shuttering dirty old coal plants, and making significant inroads towards climate mitigation in general.
Discover how the body holds past trauma, and how it also provides inroads into what clients need in order to recover and move on, even if the trauma occurred decades ago.
If that makes you think tablet PCs has made considerable inroads in the short span of time that they have come into being, well there still remains a lop of space to grow as a whooping 14 percent have shown active interest in ushering in the use of tablets in their business operations in the first quarter of next year.
She used white incandescent lighting, basically the last century's universal light bulb, which is still common despite inroads by LED lighting.
Many of these studies are still under way and already completed studies have helped create inroads for dogs to beat this disease.
While Bloomberg made strong inroads even in Reuters» heartland, this was not so in legal publishing, and even BNA and some other US brands singularly failed to make any presence felt in the 51st state.
Unless the Republicans make inroads there, temporary minority Party status is theirs.
Revealed on the Google Pixel, the new launcher from Google has been making a lot of positive inroads with its ability to take the operating system to a whole new level in terms of feel.
At a recent Ethereum meetup in Hong Kong, Buterin said that «Wanxiang Blockchain Labs are making good inroads into China.»
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.
Those deals helped make Ciminelli one of the nation's 150 largest contractors and helped the Buffalo company gain inroads into larger markets throughout the East Coast and Midwest.
Aside from Bixby, Samsung has made tremendous inroads with its software.
A company making solid inroads in Australia and China with a goat's milk infant formula brand called Oli6 is weighing up a potential initial public offering to help fund growth, after building a strong presence on the shelves of big pharmacy chains like Chemist Warehouse.
He made important inroads towards understanding how quantum mechanics applies to the universe as a whole, leading the way in the field known as quantum cosmology.
Plus, the iPad and Android - based devices have been making substantial inroads over the past few quarters into the enterprise space, traditionally RIM's stronghold.
In the UK successful inroads by «foreign» brands have been made.
With «practice» that involves storytelling, imaginary play, and even freeze dance, parents, children, and educators can all find inroads toward building those executive function muscles.
While he's probably still best known to North American audiences as that creepy guy who squared off against James Bond in «Casino Royale,» Mads Mikkelsen, perhaps Denmark's biggest star, has made his most serious Hollywood inroads yet as part of NBC «s «Hannibal.»
There is also some evidence that UKIP is making small inroads among the disillusioned and engaged, but not the disillusioned and disengaged.
Democrats created a plan to avoid losing hundreds of millions of dollars, but Republicans are using it to try to make political inroads in this deep blue state.
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