Sentences with phrase «making deeper inroads»

The major constraint to making deeper inroads into poverty, said Asafu - Adjaye, is a lack of energy access.
Wal - Mart Stores said on Monday it will offer Hudson's Bay Co - owned department store chain Lord & Taylor dedicated space on its website, as it looks to make deeper inroads into the fast - growing online fashion business.
«The Brazilian market holds huge promise and we believe Marcelo's trading experience will allow him to make deep inroads offering sorely - needed solutions for liquidity and security.»
Ideaforge, which has made deep inroads into defence and police forces with its unmanned aerial vehicle system, NETRA, is now gearing up to serve public sector companies.
CFI was formed in 1974 and has since made deep inroads into the party.
As quoted by Mr. Porter Anderson in the new Digital Book World white paper, Mr. Guy states, «Adult fiction sales in the US are nearly 71 percent digital now, and that is also the category where indie sales have made the deepest inroads: today, 30 percent of all US adult fiction book purchases are of titles self - published by indie authors.»
«The Brazilian market holds huge promise and we believe Marcelo's trading experience will allow him to make deep inroads offering sorely - needed solutions for liquidity and security.»

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(The report also targeted Huawei, ZTE's larger Chinese rival, which, because of deeper concerns over its possible ties to the Chinese government, has struggled to make inroads since.)
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.
«X years no NCAAT» ignores Chambers's approach, which has been instead of scouring the world for the best recruits he could get and figuring out a strategy for that hodgepodge of kids to get the most wins possible — doing his damndest to make inroads to local recruiting hotbeds by establishing deep relationships, and consistently coaching those kids to play the game the way he envisions it.
Einstein's legacy provides startling new insights into the fabric of nature yet makes such deep inroads that experiments take a long time to challenge the underpinnings.
This movement has been making inroads into education - in textbooks, curricula, tests, and teaching - for more than 20 years now, but The Language Police discovers that «PC» has reached further and deeper than we realize.
But I can't help but notice that all of these strategies are making deeper, faster inroads in the charter schools sector than in the old traditional public school system.
The Kindle Fire may not have the deep magazine experience the Nook Color has right now, but Amazon has made inroads in securing the top publishing companies to offer subscriptions and single issues.
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.
In a past REM article, Geha, who has professional affiliations with AREAA, explained that the organization has «deep roots» in the U.S. and hopes to make inroads in Canada in order to help better serve the growing Asian market.
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