Sentences with phrase «real headway in»

Parents are able to make real headway in helping young teens learn to navigate the road ahead.
Moreover, if BQ wants to make any real headway in the UK, it will need to adjust its pricing.
If the legal establishment was willing to listen to some of the experienced SRLs like me who have learned from their experiences then I believe we could make real headway in designing forums and processes that vastly improve on what we have.
However, Wragges has been seeking a tie - up with a smaller London firm with several niche practice areas since realising it was struggling to make real headway in the competitive City market, since launching there in 2000.
Are we going to see real headway in New York or anywhere else on evaluating teachers and then doing something about the bad ones?

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That left Germany with no real focal point up front and so despite completely dominating possession they were unable to make much headway in front of goal.
Thinly populated Western Australia is making some headway here — for kids who live «in the country,» as they say — but mostly it's via real - time online classes taught by regular teachers sitting in regular schools.
Comixology has had only modest success in real terms so far, but there is evidence that they are making some headway in changing minds around the industry.
The keys to making headway in this early conceptual phase of the new agreement is to be open to new ideas that can work in the real world and to keep our eyes on the prize of reducing emissions rather than insisting on old orthodoxies.
IM needs a new value proposition for both clients and recruits, and needs to be displacing or absorbing competitors in the London mid-tier if it is to make any real headway.
Google's real plan involves expanding upon their new Google Compare Auto Insurance Services, available in the US, and Google has already made a surprising amount of headway.
Large U.S. banks have been making headway in dealing with their troubled commercial real - estate debt, selling off and reworking bad loans at a faster rate than smaller banks.
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