But it barely made a dent in its bottom line.
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It may have made a dent in the US economy, too.
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None of the proposed solutions have made a dent in these epidemics.
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However, the scheme barely made a dent in the amount of pollution.
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Has six weeks of this made a dent in my burgeoning dad bod?
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Plus, after two months of use, I've barely made a dent in the bottle.
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Other revenue sources, like Spectacles, have hardly made a dent in the company's business.
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The Euro competition's cheers barely made a dent in the sense of exasperation and exhaustion.
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In the past, none of this would have made a dent in the dollar's dominance.
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She was shocked to see that those payments barely made a dent in her balance.
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None of them have really made a dent in your enjoyment of a good bacon sandwich.
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Borelli says that the towing has hardly made a dent in the flow of scooters in town.
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Three and a half beers never made a dent in me before; I am clearly getting old.
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In the big picture none of these things really made a dent in Mr. Zuckerberg's expanding kingdom.
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"I have made a dent in the fashion world," she said, "and a step forward for women."
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Harris also has made a dent in national polls which Klobuchar has not been able to do.
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"We've made a dent in the resources," said the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
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In the big picture none of these things really made a dent in Mr. Zuckerberg's expanding kingdom.
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But the decline has barely made a dent in the upward march of the S&P 500 index.
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At the end of the meal, the ten of us had barely made a dent in the turkey.
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She repaid $150 a month, she said, but those payments barely made a dent in the loan's principal.
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And on top of that, all this bloodshed doesn't seem to have made a dent in drug trafficking.
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We've barely made a dent in the 2016-17 awards season, but we've already got our first stage-crasher.
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Though it barely made a dent in the news cycle, last month Congress actually stood up to Donald Trump.
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It's the worst-rated among critics so far, and barely made a dent in cultural conversations over the summer.
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Even though the Nationals still lead the series, two games to one, the Astros made a dent in the odds.
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So on balance I think Sandberg's book made a dent in helping women see what might be in their control.
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Even if you read and respond to only one email while waiting, you'll still have made a dent in your workload.
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And even if McSally doesn't end up winning, her approach to gender has already made a dent in existing Republican norms.
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The Golden Arches has already made a dent in the industry, stealing away sales from its competitors, especially in the afternoon.
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Since I have been out of school I've never not worked, yet I have barely made a dent in what I owe.
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That said, two contests in, we've barely made a dent in the number of delegates each candidate needs to secure the nomination.
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And yet not only is there sworn testimony of Trump doing this, but that testimony barely made a dent in the news cycle.
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It requires such a small amount that I haven't even made a dent in it, which actually makes it a pretty great value.
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Neither of these materials are easy to work with, but nobody ever made a dent in the universe by taking the easy route.
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If the heat, moisture, and hours spent engaging in adventurous activities made a dent in the makeup, it would be all too apparent.
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Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, 21999 The landfall of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma certainly made a dent in the month's job numbers released Friday.
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She had barely made a dent in the total amount she owed when, several months later, she came across a video on TikTok.
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But as Cuneo and Delage both pointed out, even then, it would be awhile before it made a dent in the world's energy regime.
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For many of them, the FEMA money left over after trickling down through so many middlemen hardly made a dent in what they needed.
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Not even tens of billions of dollars of threatened tariffs from the Trump administration have made a dent in any of the CCP's policies.
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Even with all of the record-breaking sales numbers, even 23 percent of consumers reported that they hadn't even "made a dent" in their list.
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The FTC levied record fines against both Facebook and Google this past year, but the fines barely made a dent in the companies' bottom lines.
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I did have the plastic tubs, Rubbermaid actually, big shout out to Rubbermaid, we made a dent [in the stuff] but there's like 95% more.
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Hernandez made a dent in the Red Sox's lead with his two-run blast over the Monster in left with two outs in the ninth.
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But managing such trade-offs is well in the future and so far trade policy tensions have hardly made a dent in the economic outlook.
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But due to its scale, the initiative actually made a "dent in the number of people needing secure housing", Donaghy told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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However, that amount "wouldn't have even made a dent in a deductible for any of the health care plans that were available to me," she says.
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As a result the spread of hotlines and mailboxes has not made a dent in the relentless rise of anti-government demonstrations (mostly against local authorities).
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It has taken unprecedented media investigations to expose these and other braggadocio, and it's questionable that these journalistic endeavors have made a dent in Trump's momentum.
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For years, people working in the energy industry have also boosted the market, but the recent decline in oil prices has made a dent in that.
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Even when the Rabbi fed the 5,000 through the miracle of the loaves and fishes, he hardly made a dent in the "deep problems" of poverty.
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And though Mr. Colbert was said to be pleased with the performance, it barely made a dent in improving his standing among the late-night shows.
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Thus, every Trump lie, every Trump insult, every Trump befuddlement over something he's utterly clueless about barely made a dent in the public's perception of him.
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But the investigation has hardly made a dent in Florida's capital, despite the men's ties to state officials including the governor, several insiders told BuzzFeed News.
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The hyped and hoped for strong El Nino barely made a dent in California's snowpack deficit, and that is not good news for the state's water supply.
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The couple, who formerly played Emily Thorne and Daniel Grayson on Revenge, got engaged in May 2017 and haven't made a dent in their wedding planning … yet.
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None of the "young guns" have made a dent in a Grand Slam tournament yet, and seven players in the year-end top 10 are over 30.
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Despite their efforts to grab a larger slice of the video game streaming arena, none has made a dent in the power of the market leader, Twitch.
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More than 100 projects ready for development have been delayed since 2014, according to Rystad, and this year's upturn has barely made a dent in the backlog.
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Even as the outbreak appears to keep escalating, we believe the rapid — sometimes necessarily draconian — response of governments and health authorities has made a dent in transmission.
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He's so swamped with requests to share his techniques and give talks that nearly tripling his speaking schedule has barely made a dent in the flow of invites.
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And despite growing 93 percent from a year ago, Microsoft's Azure hasn't made a dent in Amazon's share of the $10 billion cloud market, according to Synergy Research.
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Amazon's line of Echo speakers and its Alexa virtual assistant have been dominating the smart speaker market, while Apple's HomePod has barely made a dent in the market.
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But battery-charged buses have barely made a dent in the global market outside of China, which has developed a large fleet with government subsidies and other incentives.
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But it hardly made a dent in the climb ahead of them; they remain behind five teams in the race for the second National League wild-card spot.
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Joint efforts from state agencies took down pill mills and made a dent in prescription drug abuse, but homemade methamphetamine still runs through Pike County and much of Appalachia.
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Shares of Caterpillar plunged after the company posted disappointing second-quarter results as higher material costs including tariffs and lower demand in China made a dent in its profit.
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The sequel of sorts to Suicide Squad barely made a dent in the box office due to many marketing issues involving the film, and, as a result, Warner Bros.
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If enough college radio stations throughout the country played your music and it made a dent in CMJ's college radio charts, you might just have a career on your hands.
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He's already made a dent in the editorial sphere with a Brett Lloyd-photographed spread in the biannual indie mag Dust — so a runway appearance can't be too far behind.
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These recent fires have barely made a dent in the glut of dead trees, CalFire says, and peak fire season in Southern California is still to come later this year.
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Down under, Australian coal is fueling power plants in China, India, and Southeast Asia, while the nation's domestic emissions reductions have barely made a dent in its stated Paris goals.
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Hilary Rosen: No one made a dent in Bernie Sanders Each of the candidates on the Nevada stage tonight were at times brilliant, compelling, sincere, effective -- and they also stumbled.
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"There is no doubt that the recent findings have made a dent in our reputation as a clean and trusted financial center," Mr. Menon said in a speech in July.
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But for many residents, all of their documents were destroyed in the fire, and property inspectors have barely made a dent in assessing the thousands of homes devoured by the flames.
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Surely the Walkers could have by now made a dent in the Wall if not for some reason, and that very reason might be magical protection akin to what guarded the cave.
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E-cigarettes do not appear to have made a dent in regular cigarette use — the number of high school seniors who reported smoking tobacco in the past 30 days has largely plateaued.
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Neither the expansion of free test prep for minority students nor a new plan to offer the specialized high school exam during the school day made a dent in the admissions numbers.
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That was a great opportunity that most people don't have, other than Boswell with Dr. Johnson, to get very, very close with a person who significantly made a dent in the universe.
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The body collectors told us there were at least 100 bodies in here; the team had already cleared more than 30 but had barely made a dent in the mound of corpses.
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The number of reported assaults has steadily increased, which indicates survivors are more willing to come forward, but the military has not made a dent in the overall rate of assaults that occur.
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Jonathan Levin, co-founder of blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis, noted that recent law enforcement crackdowns have "made a dent in the trust" in dark web markets, where people primarily use cryptocurrencies for payment.
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The San Diego Border Patrol agents made a dent in the cash flow Tuesday when they arrested two men in Escondido, just north of San Diego and about 40 miles from the Mexican border.
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The positive feelings about the summit among Americans don&apost appear to have made a dent in Trump&aposs overall approval rating, which stands at just 1093 percent and has not significantly changed since March.
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The 2015 order was also subject to lawsuits, but none made a dent; in fact, having the courts repeatedly uphold the order is something that has been key to the arguments of net neutrality proponents.
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I wrote the majority of this post in an airport bar, pausing during my four-hour layover to periodically read the news or play Civilizations VI, and I barely made a dent in the battery.
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Issues that got the most heat in the first 2020 Democratic debates have since made a dent in the social-media conversation, per data harvested by Hamilton Place Strategies, an analytical public affairs consulting firm.
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We all had the prawn laksa and after a good 10 minutes of slurping our way through the huge bowls, no one felt they even made a dent in their meal, it was that big.
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But the company barely made a dent in the wearables market, with well below five percent market share, and was vastly outperformed by Fitbit, Samsung and others, according to analyst Jitesh Ubrani of International Data Corp.
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None of the three Democrats made a dent in Trump's infallible lead among white, non-college educated voters, which Trump carried by 26 percentage points in 7663 and were key to his victory in swing states.
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But the company barely made a dent in the wearables market, with well below five percent market share, and was vastly outperformed by Fitbit, Samsung, and others, according to analyst Jitesh Ubrani of International Data Corp.
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The post-Parkland moves were divisive in today's polarized climate and ultimately made a dent in the company's bottom line — which could lead to questions about Stack's motives to implement them as he tests the 2020 bid.
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"There is no doubt that the recent findings have made a dent in our reputation as a clean and trusted financial centre," Ravi Menon, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, said at its annual news conference.
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The Hangzhou-based firm is best known as one of China's top game publisher but it's made a dent in cross-border shopping in recent years with its Kaola service, which is reportedly buying Amazon China's import unit.
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"We are still going to have to fight what has been an unrelenting negative campaign against her that has made a dent in the opinion of people even who are inclined to vote for her," he said of Clinton.
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"There is no doubt that the recent findings have made a dent in our reputation as a clean and trusted financial centre," Ravi Menon, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, said at its annual news conference on Monday.
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In other words, any politician claiming that he's made a dent in the climate change problem is pretty hard to refute while any politician claiming her opponent has failed to make real climate change progress is similarly hard to debunk.
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However, since the turn of the century the surge of bond trading platforms has made a dent in the traditional fixed income business, about 80 percent of which is still done through the old means of phone calls and chat.
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The "announcement feels like a throwback to the worst days of the failed War on Drugs, which has not made a dent in the global drug trade, a multi-billion dollar industry entirely in the hands of criminal organisations," writes Branson.
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The gains recouped Monday's losses, incurred after official surveys of China's manufacturing and services sectors sent ripples of selling through global markets, but barely made a dent in the indexes' losses so far this year, which now stand at 21-22 percent.
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"While it's a step in the right direction, Senegal's program to remove children from the streets has hardly made a dent in the alarming numbers of talibe exploited, abused and neglected each and every day," Corinne Dufka of HRW said in a statement.
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Talk. Hangouts. Duo. Allo. Google can't seem to stop making communications apps, and it feels like it's getting worse at it — I remember a time when everyone was on Hangouts, but Allo barely made a dent in the market before it was dismantled in March 2019.
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Her next performance, All I See Is You, about a blind woman's fraught relationship with her husband after she regains her sight, was a dismal box-office failure (it grossed $217,644 domestically, which barely made a dent in the $30 million budget), but Lively was praised by the few who did see it.
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Mr. Trump's executive order was a tacit acknowledgment of what the deaths rendered obvious: The department has not made a dent in stemming the approximately 20 suicide deaths every day among veterans, about one and a half times more often than those who have not served in the military, according to the most recent statistics available from the department.
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In fact, despite Facebook's efforts, it's barely made a dent in that department: 93 percent of all hate speech posts reported to Facebook by monitoring group Equality Labs remain on the platform — including content advocating violence, bullying and use of offensive slurs, according to a new report from the South Asian advocacy group, which is dedicated to ending caste-based discrimination, Islamophobia and religious intolerance.
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