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Nonetheless, Pathao has made inroads in tackling Bangladesh's commuting problems.
L, which already has made inroads in the streaming market.
He seized Crimea and made inroads into Ukraine's eastern provinces.
In Northern California, firefighters made inroads on the Kincade fire, above.
Meanwhile, other countries have made inroads in becoming more business-friendly.
Since then, Buttigieg, 2125, has made inroads with big-money donors.
At the same time Mr Johnson made inroads among younger voters.
It has already made inroads at the lower end of the market.
But returns from Tuesday show no evidence he made inroads with voters.
In recent years, the paper has made inroads into top Republican circles.
Only one other American company has successfully made inroads in the market.
Facebook itself has made inroads into developing technology specifically for school use.
Ironically, the much-maligned Mr Peña made inroads against this lack of competition.
And, according to exit polls, he barely made inroads with black voters there.
Specifically, Israel has made inroads with Africa and India, opening avenues for exports.
Although Nike dominates the business of basketball shoes, Under Armour has made inroads.
Some firms have made inroads, but electronic bond trading is still very small scale.
Mr. Beltrão began experimenting, and his group made inroads on the contemporary dance scene.
Berkeley's Lee noted that Republicans have made inroads with some voters on fiscal policy.
Amazon has already made inroads into the messaging and communications market in recent months.
She made inroads in part by criticizing Swinton for supporting restrictions on abortion rights.
He won Latino voters, a group where Sanders made inroads in California and Nevada.
And in the midterm elections in November, Democrats made inroads into Republicans' political dominance.
Thanks to his brooding intensity and showman's swagger, he quickly made inroads into Hollywood.
Executives say that the government has made inroads in toughening protections of pharmaceutical patents.
Peace has made inroads, but the shadow of the long war has not completely faded.
It has made inroads into eastern parts of the country that are not traditional strongholds.
The anti-EU UK Independence Party has made inroads in Labour's traditional northern English stronghold.
Other labor organizations, such as the Teamsters, have made inroads to the industry as well.
Mr. Lee and other black directors made inroads into the multiplexes and the art houses.
It has also made inroads in Mogadishu, outside its base in the north of Somalia.
Political observers characterized Toomey as a noncontroversial lawmaker who has made inroads with Pennsylvania Democrats.
Clinton's campaign, said Mr. Trump had not yet made inroads in any nontraditional swing states.
Mr. Xi has made inroads in Southeast Asia, gaining influence in Myanmar, Malaysia and Thailand.
Bitcoin, on the other hand, has made inroads into mainstream commerce, with companies like Overstock.
So it's no surprise, he added, that measles made inroads when the immunization rate plummeted.
There are plenty of Western brands, like Coke, that have made inroads in Saudi Arabia.
What's more, Canadian companies with more money to invest have made inroads in U.S. capital acquisitions.
Wine has made inroads into football stadiums and living rooms across the United States on Sundays.
But in the past two years its performance has suffered as Chinese investment banks made inroads.
Endeavor, UTA, and CAA have all made inroads sports marketing, as well as production, for example.
But streaming services have made inroads with blue collar workers and modest income Americans as well.
China has made inroads in Canada and presented itself as a leading lender for smaller nations.
Democrats made inroads that year in state governments and also went on to capture the House.
AB InBev currently has almost no market presence in Africa, while SAB Miller has made inroads there.
The Right to Repair movement has also made inroads despite sizable tech lobbying efforts to stop it.
Though Republicans maintained and even slightly expanded their control, Democrats made inroads in parts of the Southwest.
Result: a reconstituted Taliban, their leadership secure in Pakistan, made inroads into more than half of Afghanistan.
The countries involved have made inroads in ironing out differences and resolving previously contentious issues, he said.
But the ideology has rarely made inroads into mainstream feminism, which remains staunchly supportive of abortion rights.
The Taliban have made inroads into Bala Murghab District, reaching its bazaar and attacking five security outposts.
This is why Cisco's cloud sales have disappointed, while more specialised vendors such as Arista have made inroads.
The tech firms that have made inroads among older adults have done so despite themselves, almost by accident.
Corbally and Bolan then made inroads at the Vatican, persuading priests to get involved in the insurance effort.
French rival Renault has also made inroads lately with the frugal Duster SUV and its smaller Kwid sibling.
By age 255, he had made inroads in the worlds of art and literature and befriended Oscar Wilde.
When a VieVu employee asked if Axon had made inroads with the Department of Defense, Smith sighed heavily.
Other networks and services have made inroads with quirky comedies, whereas HBO has struggled of late in that arena.
But while Netflix has certainly made inroads in its award show games, streaming hasn't completely taken over prestige movies.
His presidential campaign, however, cited South Bend polling data that shows the mayor has made inroads with minority communities.
It utterly dominates e-commerce in China, and has also made inroads into internet finance, cloud computing and logistics.
It's also where anti-vaccine campaigners made inroads, drawing on rabbinical authority to spread misinformation about autism and vaccines.
And while Airbnb has made inroads in these areas, traditional hotels probably still think they have an edge there.
Researchers made inroads on understanding just how much harsher the misery of jet lag is going east than west.
While women have made inroads in elected offices in states around the country, Iowa has been slower to adapt.
The company has been made inroads by leasing cargo planes and shipping products from China to the United States.
Thiem, the fifth seed, is a clay-court specialist who has made inroads on hardcourts over the past year.
Underneath these narrative burdens, local organizers have made inroads, determined to shift the region in a more progressive direction.
Denver made inroads in the third by pounding the offensive glass, converting four boards into nine second-chance points.
Unlike some neighboring countries, where migration has boosted anti-immigrant parties, the far right has not made inroads in Luxembourg.
Still, Google has made inroads by throwing more resources at this lucrative market and finally listening to its business customers.
But in the past two years its performance has suffered as Chinese banks made inroads into the money-making business.
One of these, Ekal Vidyalaya, has grown by targeting remote regions where Christian missionaries have made inroads (see chart 443).
As Russian oil made inroads in Asia, the Saudis have responded by taking some of Russia's mainstay market - northwest Europe.
Huawei first made inroads by providing cheap gear to build phone networks in countries including Britain, Germany, France and Poland.
Mr. Sanders not only won among self-described liberal voters, but also made inroads with moderates for the first time.
Democrats made inroads in Fort Bend County, winning the county judgeship in 2018 for the first time in modern memory.
The Green Party has made inroads with the sort of liberal urban voters who should be part of his base.
Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front has also made inroads in a region where previously it had no real presence.
While Cruz is expected to win, O'Rourke has made inroads into parts of Texas that are typically viewed as more conservative.
Though Amazon has made inroads into Home Depot's market, it's one of the few retail sectors analysts say is generally resistant.
An aide said Quist has made inroads in more rural, GOP-leanings areas, which he'll need to pull off an upset.
Outside of marketing, a number of law, investment banks and accounting and consulting firms have recently made inroads into the industry.
The leftist party Die Linke had made inroads into the youth vote, recalling the successes of Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn.
Having already made inroads in the robo-advisor business in recent years, BlackRock is coming for your nickels and dimes next.
In Portland, the drug has made inroads in black neighborhoods, something experienced narcotics investigators say was unheard-of five years ago.
In South Carolina, she has made inroads, but she's been dinged there for putting in less face time on the ground.
In 2016, self-driving cars made inroads in several countries, many of which rewrote their laws to accommodate the new technology.
But in the past two years its performance has suffered as Chinese investment banks made inroads into the money-making business.
But other cuisines have made inroads: Estrellita Poblano III (2328 Arthur Avenue, 718-220-7641), a homey spot, offers exemplary Mexican food.
The platforms largely eradicated ISIS terrorists and made inroads to remove white supremacists from their services, and worked to keep them off.
Since officially kicking off his underdog campaign in April, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana has made inroads with big money donors.
It has seen its business model threatened by online retailers who have made inroads into an increasingly competitive market in recent years.
Just as Mr. Trump has made inroads among Ohio's blue-collar workers by promising to revive their fortunes, Democrats are hoping Mrs.
Radical imams have made inroads here, as elsewhere in France, among an immigrant Muslim population suffering from high unemployment and social exclusion.
Amazon's interest in the healthcare space has been heating up for some time and the company recently made inroads on three fronts.
The church has made inroads with digitally-savvy young professionals in more than 20 cities worldwide, including four in the United States.
The Vermont senator has also made inroads with Hispanic voters over the last four years, as evidenced by his win in Nevada.
The Enlightenment ideas held at bay for decades by the French monarchy had made inroads in England, and in particular its capital.
The region, once a Democratic stronghold, has remained supportive of Ms. Klobuchar even as Mr. Trump and other Republicans have made inroads.
If the newspaper has made inroads in the West it is largely by paying Western newspapers to distribute its content as free inserts.
Since he officially commenced his underdog campaign for president in April, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor has made inroads with big-money donors.
He explained that the brand made inroads in the U.S. by selling its Honor View 10 and Honor 7X smartphones earlier this year.
But Democrats made inroads in this year's midterm elections that will end those supermajorities when the new legislature is sworn in next year.
Vox's national debut showed that Spain was not immune to the advance of far-right parties that have made inroads elsewhere in Europe.
But in Brazil, gay and transgender advocates have made inroads mainly through litigation, rather than legislation, while voters have elected increasingly conservative politicians.
Kandahar, once the seat of Taliban power, had remained relatively quiet in recent years even as the Taliban made inroads in surrounding provinces.
Start-up Robinhood, which said in December it has 10 million users, first made inroads in the brokerage world by offering free trades.
Democrats have worked to court labor unions, long a mainstay of the party, after Trump made inroads among blue-collar workers in 2016.
Google's Chromebooks have made inroads in the education market, so much that Microsoft has built its own Windows laptop to compete with them.
Democrats had already made inroads with the large African-American population in Georgia, and been buoyed by the growing Hispanic population in that state.
Meanwhile in Europe, the nationalist movement he supports made inroads in the most recent elections, but it's unclear how much influence Bannon had there.
It was a clear sign that Mr. Trump, who made inroads with rank-and-file union voters in 2016, was anxious about their loyalty.
Mr. Donnelly has a slim lead in the polls, but Mr. Braun has made inroads lately, in part by challenging his opponent on trade.
The field is much more fractured, with Sanders having made inroads with African American voters over the last four years and Bloomberg looming Tuesday.
He made inroads into the traditionally Democratic union vote, and echoed the words of labor leaders on themes like trade, infrastructure and offshoring jobs.
While Trump has made inroads in Virginia over the last month, he has never led a poll in Virginia since the general election began.
He added that he thought her relative lack of national stature was one reason she hadn't made inroads among people of color in Nevada.
Google has already made inroads here through its acquisition of smart home device maker Nest, as well as with its Google Home smart speakers.
Airbnb has also made inroads: We have several friends who use their nicely accoutered yet affordable spare rooms to bankroll exotic off-season journeys.
As Peele made inroads as a comedy performer, he became known for creating intensely embodied performances and uncanny impersonations (most famously his Barack Obama impression).
While women have made inroads at many orchestras as players, they have continued to face barriers when it comes to conducting assignments and, especially, directorships.
As Democrats became associated with civil rights and made inroads in black and Latino communities, Republicans employed a Southern Strategy to woo disaffected white Southerners.
Twelve years ago, George W. Bush made inroads with Hispanic voters who many Republicans confidently said would form the basis of an enduring conservative majority.
The studio has made inroads in television, selling series to the likes of Amazon and Viacom and lining up potential shows with Showtime and Apple.
Sanders seems to have failed to grow his support among African Americans much beyond his 2016 percentages, but he has made inroads among Latino voters.
Uber is the biggest player, with about 410,000 trips per day in February, but Lyft and Via, two other ride-hailing apps, have made inroads.
That's a massive swing -- and it's indicative of just how much Democrats have made inroads in what was Trump country less than two years ago.
Also present is another billionaire, Tom Steyer, who has climbed into the double digits in recent South Carolina polls and made inroads with black voters.
Food companies like PepsiCo and McDonalds have made inroads all over the world with their cheap, calorie-dense and nutrient poor soda, candy, and fast food.
On the other hand, Tencent is getting nervous about ByteDance's rise and made inroads into short videos after trying its hand at several TikTok-like apps.
She traveled to the island as first lady and made inroads with New York's large Puerto Rican population while she represented the state in the Senate.
Neurosurgery, welding, venture capitalism, construction, film directing and the electrical trade - these are six jobs where U.S. women have made inroads but are still vastly outnumbered.
Islamic State fighters, who first appeared in Afghanistan in 2014 and have since made inroads in the east and north, are not involved in the talks.
The companies have made inroads by deploying some of the strategies, including steep discounts and exclusive product offers, that made them successful in the United States.
The niche carmaker has made inroads among luxury car buyers with the advanced technology and innovative design in its Model S sedan and Model X SUV.
Mr. López Obrador has also made inroads in wealthier northern states, where the center-right National Action Party, known as the P.A.N., has historically been strong.
The move reflects Snapchat's continued investment in both Bitmoji and what it calls "world lenses," features where its rivals have made inroads but not quite caught up.
However, Invesco PowerShares, Charles Schwab, WisdomTree and First Trust have made inroads, while dozens of other firms are looking for a piece of the growing asset pie.
The new card hinges on Apple Pay, the company's mobile payment and digital wallet service, which has made inroads in merchant acceptance since its inception in 2014.
I was less friendly with them than my California crew, but I made inroads with a few: one of them moonlighted as an escort and sold cocaine.
In what looks like a good year for Democrats, Connecticut gives Republicans a reason to be optimistic after they have made inroads in the ordinarily blue state.
Kyrsten Sinema (D) made inroads in her Arizona Senate bid throughout the summer as three Republicans duked it out in a bruising primary that eventually yielded Rep.
The platform made inroads last year with an important, if controversial, re-release of the vital, groundbreaking anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, alongside new installments in that franchise.
Analysts also say that overseas audiences, especially in countries where Hollywood has only recently made inroads, are less worn out by the continued revisiting of classic characters.
The United States has made inroads shipping liquefied natural gas to some European countries, but it simply can't compete on cost with supplies piped in from Russia.
He has made inroads with small pockets of voters concentrated in the rural north and west parts of the state, who are largely uneducated and lower class.
Since Uber has made inroads in cities like New York, the premium on taxi badges has plummeted (as has the number of sodden people waiting for a ride).
The tech company, Blend, has already made inroads in the realm of home loans: It processed $230 billion in mortgage applications last year for banks and credit unions.
Thrash too has made inroads in Nepal, and one of the forerunners of the modern-day thrash scene in the country is Lalitpur/Kathmandu old school ragers Disorder.
Disease-specific programs have made inroads and may perform well independently, but they can sputter when donor funding recedes, leaving countries no better off than when we started.
But on a local level, the sanctuary movement has made inroads into white communities that have otherwise been hostile or indifferent to the fate of largely Latinx immigrants.
Graves has also made inroads with President Donald Trump by supporting his push for more wall funding and "rescission" spending cuts — even over the objections of fellow appropriators.
Yet for all the anti-China commentary, Mr. Ross has been a frequent visitor in the past two decades and has made inroads in that country's energy industry.
It announced its formation in January 2015 and has since made inroads in other areas, particularly the north, sometimes bringing it into conflict with the rival Afghan Taliban.
In Germany, consumption has dropped more than a third in 10 years, reversing a trend that emerged after unification, when oil boilers made inroads in the former East Germany.
The company also has made inroads into the U.S. market with TikTok – a platform for short-form mobile videos, which adds another 500 million monthly active users, she said.
As Turkey has made inroads into the region, by fostering close relations with Somalia's government and securing contracts for Turkish firms, Gulf states have tried to push it back.
Tehran has made inroads in particular with India, which will be the largest driver of crude oil demand growth in the coming decades, according to the International Energy Agency.
Heck is running ahead of Trump among the Latino electorate, and strategists note that he has effectively made inroads with that group especially within his southern Nevada House district.
Pelosi has made inroads with some of her early detractors in recent weeks, winning them over to her side after offering committee gavels and promises to prioritize favored legislation.
Goldman Sachs has also made inroads in the workplace wealth space — that is, offering employee financial planning services like guidance on retirement and stock options — with its Ayco business.
Open-source software was once something that large businesses shied away from, but over the course of the last few years, it's made inroads into virtually every enterprise company.
It seemed a clear sign that Mr. Trump, who made inroads with rank-and-file union voters in 2016, especially in the industrial Midwest, was anxious about their loyalty.
Republicans, who vocally support the pipeline, have also made inroads in northern Minnesota through their support of the mining industry and through their stances on abortion and gun rights.
The delay hurts SAIL's plan to enter a high premium and fast growing market where India's private steel majors Tata Steel Ltd and JSW Steel Ltd have already made inroads.
A report from EY on the hospitality industry said that even though Airbnb has made inroads in the sector, global hotel brands retain their competitive edge through "intentionally standardized" offerings.
Curry and CoCo Ichibanya have made inroads into American cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, Kanayama thinks that most people still don't even really know about Japanese curry.
Both Chevron and ExxonMobil are relative newcomers to the shale industry and both have made inroads into plays like the Permian Basin, where their heft has helped bring down costs.
Potential horror show Akhundzada will likely authorize a flurry of urban-based attacks and several new offensives in rural areas where the Taliban has made inroads, such as Helmand province.
Sellers cast doubt on the ability of candidates who haven't previously made inroads with African Americans but are now descending on the state in hopes of picking up new support.
Bantigue, a recruiter at Facebook, had first made inroads for her job when she found herself on the company's float at this year's Chinese New Year parade in San Francisco.
Jabra, for example, managed to claim 14 percent of the wireless earbuds market in Europe and new brands such as "Arbily, HolyHigh, and Vigoshop" reportedly made inroads in Western Europe.
Hyperloop One has also made inroads to building its tech across the globe, partnering with several cargo ports, including in Russia, Finland and a recent announcement with DPWorld in Dubai.
Mr. Trump has declared that he expects the Republican Party to unite around him, and in recent weeks has made inroads among party leaders who once vowed to oppose him.
China has made inroads partly because of its willingness to invest in new research at a time when such spending has stagnated in countries like the United States and Japan.
Other bones in Beijing's throat were the U.S. administration's crackdown on ZTE and Huawei, two telecommunications giants that made inroads into U.S. and European markets and posed major security concerns.
"DO NOT RELEASE IT." The northern snakehead is a freshwater fish native to Eurasia, but it has made inroads in 14 other states before its debut in Georgia this month.
Ramble Jon Krohn, who produces and performs as RJD2, didn't enjoy such luxuries, but his hybrid positioning as a producer and a commercial artist made inroads others would unwittingly follow.
Vice Media has already made inroads into the world of high-end fashion and art with its 2012 acquisition of i-D and coverage by its verticals like Broadly or Vice.com.
Competition abounds, too: Eylea, with $5 billion in annual sales, has made inroads against the $3.2 billion-per-year Lucentis, whose 2020 U.S. patent expiration will expose it to cheaper copies.
It has also made inroads into nearby cities in recent years, such as La Serena to the north and Talca to the south, where it participates in a satellite regasification plant.
He managed to maintain his firm grip in Balkh through a combination of patronage, delivering infrastructure projects, and improving security while neighboring areas grew increasingly violent as the Taliban made inroads.
In addition to the Middle East and North Africa, desalination has made inroads in water-stressed parts of the United States, notably California, and other countries including Spain, Australia and China.
The two-year "Share the Journey" campaign comes at a time of growing anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States and many European countries where far-right parties have made inroads.
StarTimes entered Ivory Coast two years ago and has made inroads with monthly plans from 4,500 CFA francs to 153,000 CFA ($8.02-$26.73), compared with Canal+'s 5,000 CFA to 40,000.
Poland's power and gas market is dominated by state-run companies, including the biggest power producer PGE and dominant gas firm PGNiG, but some foreign companies have made inroads including Germany's Innogy.
Two huge Chinese companies, Mobike and Ofo, have started to transform Beijing, Shanghai, and most other major Chinese cities; they've already made inroads in much of the rest of the world too.
Bans on so-called "partial birth" (or, in medical terms, "dilation-and-extraction") abortion, onerous clinic regulations and forced ultrasounds are a few of the ways states have made inroads against Roe.
In New York, where efforts to decriminalize sex work have made inroads with state politicians, advocacy organizations have good reason to resist overboard definitions that lump all sex work in with trafficking.
Trump has made inroads with crucial parts of Cruz base, particularly social conservatives and evangelicals, but Cruz's native son status in delegate-rich Texas could keep him a competitor beyond Super Tuesday.
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While home-grown automakers Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors Corp dominate the local market, high-end German vehicles have made inroads in recent years with more diverse offerings for brand-conscious consumers.
As the insurgents have made inroads in eastern and northern Afghanistan — long the most important recruiting grounds for the army — they are directly threatening the military's ability to replenish its dwindling ranks.
While Marvel conquers the big screen, it has also made inroads across the television spectrum, from the relentlessly dark "Jessica Jones" on Netflix to the zippy "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." on ABC.
While Mr. Ossoff made inroads by exploiting Mr. Trump's unpopularity and a backlash against health care legislation approved in the House, Democrats said they would have to do more to actually win.
The Trump administration recently made inroads into the Chinese market, which is forecast to account for more than a third of the world's growing appetite for LNG over the next five years.
A smaller number of Americans, most of them special forces, are primarily hunting the remnants of Al Qaeda and a branch of the Islamic State that has made inroads in recent years.
The former French colony's 220,000-barrel-per-day oil sector has long been dominated by French firm Total but U.S., Chinese and British firms have made inroads into the central African country.
Finally, the modern era of GIFs has also seen the emergence of GIF artists — particularly on Tumblr, where people have made inroads in animated art while forming a complex and unique community.
President Barack Obama made inroads with other countries -- China in particular -- toward new international agreements to roll back global carbon emissions, progress activist groups have worried will be undone by a Trump presidency.
Buhari has learned his lesson after an early attempt to rein in the Avengers with military power failed, and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has made inroads with the Delta's web of militant groups.
LONDON (Reuters) - Some European oil majors have made inroads into the emerging U.S. offshore wind energy market, aiming to leverage their experience of deepwater development and the crowded offshore wind arena at home.
Although ContextMedia has made inroads into a notoriously difficult market to crack — doctors' waiting and examination rooms — it was done without venture capitalists, who weren't willing to take a risk, Ms. Agarwal said.
Suzuki's low-cost Maruti brand dominates in India with a 47 percent market share, but PSA's domestic rival Renault has made inroads lately with the frugal Duster SUV and its smaller Kwid sibling.
With respect to Cypress Hill, Terror Squad, and every Latinx spitter who found success or otherwise made inroads on the creative side, we were more likely to be treated as spectators than creators.
Dina Neal, a member of the State Assembly whose district in North Las Vegas is 88 percent black, said that despite Mr. Buttigieg's robust organizing, he had not made inroads with black caucusgoers.
The tours and experiences market is projected to be worth $183 billion this year, and today a startup that has made inroads into the space through bootstrapping is announcing its first outside investment.
He himself embodies an older vision of the Democratic Party, in contrast to the slate of women, African Americans and Latinos who have made inroads in both the presidential race and in Congress.
The attack, which left 24 people dead and was initially claimed by the Islamic State, at the time represented one of the clearest indications that the group had made inroads in South Asia.
Given that there was no Shiite community on the island before Iran began proselytizing, Iran could not have made inroads with the communist regime in Havana under the pretext of serving local Muslims.
With the ANC's vast majority now straining under the weight of President Jacob Zuma's scandal-plagued leadership and high unemployment as the economy stutters, opposition parties have made inroads into the liberation party's strongholds.
Jeff Chiarugi, the chief executive of Oasis International, said Atlanta started installing them in 2013, and the company has since made inroads at other airports, too, including Dallas, Los Angeles, Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio.
Having soared to the top of UFC's lightweight division and made inroads into the welterweight bracket with wins over Brandon Thatch and Jorge Masvidal, 'Bendo' was deemed to be leaving in is fighting prime.
Elizabeth Warren, who has made inroads with the party establishment, has the bona fides to woo the left, but her decision to endorse Clinton over Sanders is still painful for activists who expected her support.
"Discussions of (revisions to the criminal code) betray strains of intolerance seemingly alien to Indonesian culture that have made inroads here," Zeid told a news briefing, adding that he believed the proposed rules were "discriminatory".
Casino, along with domestic peers such as Carrefour and Auchan, faces intense price competition in its home market as well as challenges from online players such as Amazon, which has made inroads in the sector.
Along with Mr. Kushner, Ms. Trump made inroads on the benefit circuit, popping up at galas for New Yorkers for Children and the New York Public Library, where they were guests at other people's tables.
Mongolia has also made inroads into China's market for coking coal so far this year, with imports totalling 17.92 million tonnes for the first eight months, up 40.2 percent from the same period last year.
By running an upbeat campaign, focusing on the rule of law, and being as inclusive as Turkey's leader has been divisive, he has made inroads with conservative voters, something his party has not done in decades.
He's squeezed votes from the untapped youth cohort, slowly made inroads with the black community, and made the most of an enticing message about free college tuition, breaking up big banks, and removing money from politics.
Sukuk, which follow religious principles such as bans on interest and gambling, have their core centres in the Gulf region and Southeast Asia although the funding format has made inroads in Western markets in recent years.
Polls show Mr. Scott has made inroads with Puerto Ricans grateful for his overtures after Hurricane Maria; he spent part of Saturday in Kissimmee, outside of Orlando, in a caravan-style event that featured boricua drummers.
Pymetrics, a New York start-up, has made inroads in the corporate hiring world by replacing the traditional résumé screening process with an A.I. program that uses a series of games to test for relevant skills.
Though he has enormous support among blue-collar voters in Western Pennsylvania and has even made inroads with Democrats, he's lagging among Republicans in populous southeastern Pennsylvania, home to many white, college-educated voters — especially women.
While Mr. Trump made inroads among union voters in the election, many of his expected policies — from opposing a raise in the minimum wage to supporting measures that undermine collective bargaining — will actually harm these households.
In Alabama, Jones made inroads with voters in Shelby County, the Republican suburbs of the state's biggest city, Birmingham, outpolling the results of Hillary Clinton there in last year's presidential election by about 20 percentage points.
To win back the House, Democrats would need to pick up seats in Florida, such as Curbelo's, but also in New York, Maine, Illinois, Iowa, California and other states where the GOP made inroads in recent cycles.
But Mr. Trump's candidacy has also made inroads among a constellation of subcultures with strong online presences — among them, men's rights activists, pickup artists and white nationalists, all of which feed into the freewheeling "alt-right" movement.
Protest parties have made inroads in a number of European countries and 5-Star's advances in Italy this weekend mean a major European Union capital will be governed by a party which wants Italy to drop the euro.
Having made inroads thanks to growing doubts over U.S. President Donald Trump's ability to pass sweeping tax cuts, the regional currencies are forecast to broadly hold their ground, the poll of more than 27.3 foreign exchange strategists showed.
In Northern California, firefighters made inroads battling the Kincade fire, which has consumed much of the area around Santa Rosa over the last few days as it has swelled to become the largest active wildfire in the state.
Democrats have made inroads into this coalition a few times, either by running more centrist Southerners like Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton or through the campaign magic of Barack Obama, who promised to transcend the red-blue divide.
The disease has also made inroads in the West, with more than 400 cases in Italy while the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed on Wednesday the first coronavirus case of unknown origin in Northern California.
In last year's Virginia governor's race, Republican Ed Gillespie backed President Trump and ran commercials in northern Virginia touting the need to crush MS-13, a gang with ties to Central America that had made inroads in the area.
In contrast, this year, though none made it as far as the Freedom Party, far-right parties made inroads in much of the Europe, where their anti-immigrant and anti-European Union stands has sown unease, especially in Brussels.
Two years since Islamic State seized wide swathes of Iraq and neighboring Syria in a lightning offensive, the tide has begun to turn as an array of forces lined up against the jihadists have made inroads into their once sprawling territory.
Two years since Islamic State seized wide swathes of northern and western Iraq in a lightning offensive, the tide has begun to turn as an array of forces lined up against the militants have made inroads into their proclaimed "caliphate".
The anti-EU UK Independence Party has made inroads in many former Labour strongholds and Mills said there was a risk of a "disastrous" situation in which Labour lost as many as 50 seats in the north of England and midlands.
Benjelloun ruled out plans to set up commercial banks in sub-Saharan Africa — where Morocco's biggest lenders, Attijariwafa Bank, BMCE and BCP, have made inroads — but said it CFG remains open to brokerage or asset management activities in African markets.
Under Mr. Maimane, 36, who grew up in Soweto, the Democratic Alliance appears to have made inroads even in A.N.C. strongholds, especially among young voters whose image of the A.N.C. has less to do with Mr. Mandela than with Mr. Zuma.
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NEW YORK(Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence) - While blockchain has made inroads in the financial world, when it comes to the U.S. securities market, much work remains to increase adoption, a recent conference sponsored by the Securities and Exchange Commission revealed.
Over the past several months, ISIS has made inroads into the sprawling Al Hol tent camp in northeast Syria, and there is no ready plan to deal with the 70,000 people there, including thousands of family members of ISIS fighters.
In a touchy-feely age in which modern ideas about workplace morale and collaborative management have made inroads even into orchestra conducting, traditionally one of the most autocratic of fields, Mr. van Zweden, 55, is more a maestro of the old school.
But Nathan Kot, a 24-year-old software engineer from New Zealand, has made inroads to addressing the problem with his new app Rumuki, which uses encryption technology to record videos to your phone, preventing them from getting into the wrong hands.
Graphic India also ventured into mobile with two library-based comic book apps, and it snagged a comic book and animation deal for smash-hit Indian film series Baahubali, which has made inroads in the U.S. market and broken Indian box office records.
Clinton: While voters tend to view her as better prepared to be commander in chief than Mr. Trump, he has made inroads with working-class voters who gravitate to his opposition to global trade deals and to his vow to create jobs.
The 78-year-old billionaire, who has spent more than $500 million on his campaign across a range of states such as Texas, has made inroads with older voters of color, who have typically leaned toward supporting Biden, according to recent Texas polls.
Mr. Hofer's failure is likely to reverberate around Europe, where the far right has made inroads from Marine Le Pen's National Front in France to the far-right Alternative for Germany party, both of which have begun eating into support for mainstream conservatives.
They aspire to inclusivity, parading their work on models of mixed race, size, gender and age, competing to position themselves as successors to pioneering gender-fluid labels, including Telfar, Hood by Air, Luar and Gypsy Sport, that have made inroads into the mainstream.
Recent advances by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias, and by Syrian rebels backed by Turkey, have made inroads into Islamic State holdings in Aleppo province, cutting them off from the Turkish border and supply lines along it.
Since Donald Trump's election and his appointment of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos — who once called her work in education reform helping to "advance God's kingdom" — a new wave of bills with verbatim ties to the Discovery Institute made inroads in statehouses across the country.
The Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), founded in the late 703s by survivors of reformist parties that had broken with the LDP, as well as by former members of the LDP's longtime rival the Japan Socialist Party, coalesced and gradually made inroads against the LDP.
The country's recent push to frame law as something that can complement, rather than compromise, traditional notions of justice may have made inroads with this youngest generation, said Mr. Peil, who was recruited himself, in part, because of his background in running international law programs.
Democrats have said partisan gerrymandering by Republicans in several states helped Trump's fellow Republicans maintain control of the House and various state legislatures for much of the decade, although Democrats seized a majority in the House in the November elections and made inroads in state legislatures.
With this combination of what are essentially construction materials and paint, he brought together the readymade and a traditional medium – long considered divergent, incompatible tendencies in modern art – while reminding viewers that the depiction of an untainted, unoccupied landscape was a fiction: mankind has made inroads everywhere.
"By casting the issue of internet access in an explicitly political frame, it will only create greater obstacles for those U.S. telecom companies that have made inroads toward partnerships with the Cuban side," said Michael Bustamante, an assistant professor of Latin American history at Florida International University.
Democrats have said partisan gerrymandering by Republicans in such states as Wisconsin and Pennsylvania helped Trump's party maintain control of the U.S. House and various state legislatures for years, although Democrats seized control of the House in last November's elections and made inroads in state legislatures.
Schwab has made inroads this year to compete in an ever-crowded pool of digital wealth management and trading tools, notably the firm's shift to a subscription model for its robo-adviser's premium hybrid service and its move to eliminate online trading commissions for self-directed accounts.
That strategy of restraint brought Democrats steady gains, as they made inroads into Republican territory in a series of special elections and off-year elections, winning an improbable Senate seat in Alabama late last year, then seizing a solid-red congressional district near Pittsburgh in March.
The former New York Mayor, by offering a similar set of moderate policy prescriptions as Buttigieg and Klobuchar, is looking to court some of the same voters and conversations with supporters of each campaign here in Nevada highlight how Bloomberg has made inroads with moderate Democrats.
The company has made inroads into a ticketing world largely controlled by the theater owners themselves — TodayTix says it is currently selling 4 percent of all tickets to Broadway shows— and the company's executives believe that their emphasis on mobile technology and clarity in pricing will lure younger consumers.
Its has a dominant position in China, which is set to become the world's biggest 5G market by far, but has also made inroads in the rest of world to compete with rivals such as Ericsson and Nokia in several lucrative markets, including countries that are longstanding U.S. allies.
They also said that affiliates of Jamaat-ud-Dawa — a branch of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is accused of carrying out the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks — as well as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a Sunni sectarian militant group, had made inroads into Sindh from neighboring Punjab Province.
As the Cali cartel collapsed in the early '90s, Chupeta formed the Norte del Valle cartel and made inroads with El Chapo and other Mexican drug traffickers, who were exploiting their country's porous 3,500-mile border with the U.S. to supply American drug consumers with their favorite illicit substances.
The play is set in El Paso, in a near future in which Trump has made inroads toward his threats of mass deportation and building barriers by establishing jail-like facilities where "illegals" are rounded up and held in captivity, with the help of one of the play's two main characters.
"Sanders is still the most likely beneficiary from a fractured race," Matt Grossmann, a political scientist a Michigan State, wrote me late Tuesday: He's a factional candidate with a solid floor, but he's made inroads with Latinos and can probably do well in most of the early states and California.
And while she has made inroads with a portfolio of jobs-related initiatives -- helping establish programs for female entrepreneurs, small business owners and military spouses, as well as advocating on behalf of family medical leave and childcare tax credits -- her behind-the-scenes tactics to sway influence have been called into question.
International third-quarter sales including in China rose 27% to 2.5 billion francs, as Roche made inroads in the world's most populous country with its older cancer medicines Avastin, Herceptin and Rituxan, whose patents in Europe and the United States have expired or will do so soon, exposing them to competition from copies.
It's impossible to overstate tenor sax man's influence on the genre, but here are a few of the bullet points: While he initially worked in established milieus, Rollins continuously toyed with the lineups of his groups, made inroads with other styles of music, and fell in and out of vogue with the jazz cognoscenti.
In the wake of last week's sniper shooting that left five Dallas police officers dead, many people have lamented that it happened in this city, with a black police chief who even critics say has made inroads with the community and worked to steer his force away from its history of racism and abuse.
"Capitalizing on these scandals for political gain because people may be unfamiliar with the veterans population or what's going on writ large seems really insincere," says Amy Schafer, a vets affairs researcher at the Center for a New American Security, who argues that VA officials mostly do their best with limited resources and have made inroads on scandal issues.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (R-Colo.), who faces reelection in 2020, as examples of Republicans who have made inroads to minority voters.
Clocking in with a market capitalization of $86 billion, Baidu is no slouch on the global technology stage — with AI and deep learning among its core focuses — while Xiaomi has become a key player in China and made inroads in emerging markets like India thanks to its affordable phones and smart devices which punch well above their price tag.
Large and small parties have joined together to increase their chances of gaining seats in parliament, and the leading presidential challengers, the fiery nationalist Meral Aksener and Muharrem Ince, a largely secular politician of humble origins who has made inroads with Erdogan's base, have pledged to support each other if either makes it to a second round against Erdogan.
But the groups that hold the most sway on the Hill are likely the powerful meat lobbies, which over the past 50 years have made inroads in Washington and have succeeded in weakening or preventing many proposed meat safety initiatives that would make business more complicated—and more expensive—for the big pork, beef and chicken producers.
Quist has signaled his support for single-payer, come out against tax cuts for the 1 percent, and generally attacked corporate greed — all of which come out of the Sanders playbook, rather than seeing the party's best pick-up opportunities in the wealthy "Panera" suburbs where Clinton made inroads and where Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff hopes to win.
More recently, hip-hop has made inroads on the Strip too, if mostly at nightclubs like Drai's, which had Trey Songz, Meek Mill, and Wiz Khalifa on its late-2019 calendar; talking to Vulture last year about Drake's upcoming residency at the Wynn, Vegas entertainment executive Chris Baldizan hinted that marquee hip-hop and R&B may soon be moving into theater venues as well.
In the north, the peshmerga made inroads in Bashiqa, a large town with a Kurdish majority; in the south, the Federal Police continued moving up the Tigris; in the east, the Golden Division reached a Mosul suburb called Gogjali; and, in the west, the P.M.U. occupied the desert between Mosul and Syria, closing the corridor that had provided ISIS with an alternative to fighting to the death.
Qualcomm says the VR820 also has two cameras for eye tracking, a feature that was pioneered in the specialty Fove headset and is supposedly coming to the high-end StarVR device, but hasn't made inroads into consumer VR. Perhaps most notably, the headset is supposed to have "inside-out" tracking capabilities, using cameras mounted on the device to track head motion instead of relying on external sensor systems.
As soon as one of Chapman's associates, who went by the name of Cynthia Murphy, made inroads with Alan Patricof, a major Democratic donor close to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 21625 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, the FBI acted swiftly to arrest the entire cell before it compromised any political leaders or institutions.
Tesla, led by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Elon Musk, faces a crucial test in its growth strategy as it ramps up production of the Model 3, its new sedan that starts at $35,000, about half the price of its flagship Model S. Although Tesla has made inroads among luxury car buyers with the advanced technology and innovative design in its Model S sedan and Model X SUV, it is the Model 3 on which its long-term viability rests.
In a complaint unsealed on Sunday, prosecutors claimed that she traded sex for political influence, dated and lived with a political operative she apparently didn't even like very much, made inroads into the Republican Party through the NRA to push forward Russian interests, set up a trip to Moscow for NRA members, and arranged meetings for Russian political insiders in New York and D.C. Here's what else we know so far: She pleaded not guilty to her charges The scandal of Russian interference in the 2016 election keep getting weirder.
In a complaint unsealed on Sunday, prosecutors claimed that she traded sex for political influence, dated and lived with a political operative she apparently didn't even like very much, made inroads into the Republican Party through the NRA to push forward Russian interests, set up a trip to Moscow for NRA members, and arranged meetings for Russian political insiders in New York and D.C. Here's what else we know so far: She pleaded not guilty to her charges Butina has pleaded not guilty to two felony charges: conspiracy and acting as an agent of a foreign government without informing the attorney general.

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