Sentences with phrase «inroads into»

Google has been using this week's CES show in Las Vegas to continue making inroads into the voice control space.
Most tech companies have made considerable inroads into the Indian market?
Alexa has moved onto smart displays, appliances and made tentative inroads into smartphones.
ConsenSys believes the open - source tech will be making inroads into the boardroom.
If you're not familiar with AMOLED displays, it's the same basic technology used in Samsung's cutting - edge Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II models, and which is quickly making inroads into smartphones of every stripe.
As Google makes further inroads into the cloud business, it recognizes that customers are going to be very wary of anything that threatens their privacy and security when compared against incumbent cloud services providers, noted Jeff Kaplan, managing director of ThinkStrategies.
The blockchain is making inroads into healthcare.
Chinese tech mogul YT Jia may have ran into some very unfortunate problems getting his company's futuristic Tesla - fighter actually onstage today for its American debut, but he did drop a bit of news about another Chinese - backed company looking to make inroads into the U.S.: Faraday Future.
This isn't the first time littleBits has made inroads into classrooms.
As the service continues to focus on breaking the North American market, and make further inroads into China, Europe, Latin America and Africa, that international user revenue number is sure to grow.
As Amazon looks to stamp its footprint beyond the Seattle area, Oculus is making further inroads into the Pacific Northwest's major tech hub.
Most parts of Euless are more densely populated than most other communities of its size, with housing density from both Dallas and Fort Worth making inroads into the Euless area.
Those firms are five years ahead in adapting to the new economic reality and therefore they will make considerable inroads into the market.
All of the recent reports indicate that electronic books are making great inroads into the book market.
Technology giants such as Apple, Google and Samsung, too, are new players in the market, and they boast innovation know - how as well as something that Canadian banks have — deep pockets, powerful brands and trust — that can be used to make inroads into banks» traditional bastion.
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).
Our online voices have made inroads into the US blogosphere, and we've established great connections with European law blogs.
Over the last few years, the Firm has made strong inroads into Myanmar and in 2013 advised Fosroc on what was seen as the first UK investment into the country since the enactment of the new Foreign Investment Law.
I also think that a strategic business development role would be wise — someone to make networking inroads into key marketing targets.
In the US they have made substantial inroads into that market.
AI - based systems are already making inroads into knowledge - based industries such as journalism.
It has already transformed medicine and finance (and will surely continue to do so), and is now making major inroads into the law as well.
In a few short years, iPads have made huge inroads into the legal market and are often part of a lawyer's standard toolkit.
Because of this, many US (and other Western firms) have discounted Chinese firms» ability to make real inroads into the US (or other) legal market.
For the Big 4 to make serious inroads into legal, quickly, they will need to poach some heavy - hitters from heavy - hitting firms.
If it survives further appeal this reasoning will pave the way for the provision of a compelling basis for further inroads into the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989), s 98 (2) privilege in care proceedings, where there are parallel criminal proceedings on the basis of the relevance and arguable centrality of Art 3 rights in this balancing exercise.
The expansion into Europe is interesting as few other legal AI companies have made such significant inroads into Continental Europe, with many of the clients of contract / document AI analysis companies being based in the US, Canada or the UK.
The other two ideas are obviously capable of making serious inroads into employee protection.
To make any significant inroads into premises cost savings, firms will need to make substantial changes to their way of working, such as hot desking, home working or paper free working.
Are blog entries and other kinds of «informal literature» making inroads into academic evaluation, due to their currency and relevance?
The news appears to be good news: payments are made on time in the majority of cases (which are overwhelmingly child support orders); and in most cases that were in arrears when registered with the agencies, the payor has made inroads into the debt... [more]
This is just one of the regulatory and ethical issues that will need to be confronted as AI makes inroads into the legal world.
E-books: Academic libraries are starting to make inroads into collecting and managing digital texts, but I have yet to hear much from the world of special libraries.
Too many things are making creeping (and sometimes creepy) inroads into privacy rights, along with the usual specious «if you've got nothing to hide...» argument.
As AI continues to make inroads into other areas of law, it's surely only a matter of time before it is seen as an indispensable tool in the legal solutions toolbox.
However, few of the various legal AI companies have made inroads into non-English speaking markets, though perhaps we will start to see that happen, as well as perhaps legal AI companies developing in other markets, for example, South America, or in China.
But, perhaps with one eye on the attention - grabbing Best Lawyers - US News tie - up, let's see whether Thomson Reuters sticks to Super Lawyers» core plaintiff firm clientele, or use its muscle to make commercial inroads into the larger full - service firms.
Inklings of the profitability of this market became even more evident last month when investment giant Merrill Lynch became the first Wall Street firm to make significant inroads into the carbon market.
There are early signs that internal carbon pricing is making inroads into progressive Indian businesses as well.
It was written in 2010, but GLOBE have moved on since then and made more inroads into national policies around the world.
The major constraint to making deeper inroads into poverty, said Asafu - Adjaye, is a lack of energy access.
From Photoshopped worlds to kinetic experiments, digital technology has increasingly been making inroads into the world of fine art.
The Greens, for their part, are making many more inroads into this election than the last.
It has also been reported that Rakuten Inc., one of Japan's major Internet shopping site operators, is planning to make inroads into the residential PV power generation system market by providing loans and other financial services in addition to installation services.
The irony of it all is that agriculture and the wilds are the only opportunities to make substantial inroads into the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
And none of the skeptic narratives — inevitably not science at all — make any inroads into the cultural narrative of global warming.
Natural gas has become the backbone of the grid's flexibility and is making inroads into baseload power, thanks to the development of decades» worth of low - cost reserves from shale.
Some of what's left can be stored in soils, as vegetation in restored woodlands or in reclaimed deserts — making inroads into emissions from land use and forestry.
Science suggests that 100GtC can be returned to soils and ecosystems — making inroads into atmospheric stores.
That is before talking about getting out of two wars that were killing nearly 1000 Americans per year, and not having either a major terrorist attack or scandal, providing 20 million more people with healthcare that finally became affordable to them, and making inroads into emissions, even as Republicans were resisting everything.
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