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That's when Groupon began to make inroads into the region.
AfD did make inroads into the state government, securing 22 seats.
No wonder she's able to make inroads into Westeros so fast.
I've been trying to make inroads into changing this about myself.
The question is whether Mrs May can make inroads into Labour territory.
They want to make inroads into China, where the service is currently banned.
AI-heavy or -driven startups will begin to make inroads into Southeast Asia.
Goldman was one of the first American banks to make inroads into China.
Most recently, she helped Bumble make inroads into esports by partnering with Gen.
Activism spawned by the campaign is beginning to make inroads into electoral politics.
They&aposve got to make inroads into Delaware Country in order to win this.
Clinton, or even reached out, despite the imperative to make inroads into her coalition.
"We have also seen elements of ISIS begin to make inroads into Somalia," Waldhauser added.
Tesla is one of several automotive firms attempting to make inroads into the Chinese market.
Uber's move is the latest sign that tech giants are looking to make inroads into finance.
The effort would ward off private operators who have attempted to make inroads into the city's water system.
But when the contest arrived in down South, her attempts to make inroads into the community fell flat.
But the question remains: After so many false dawns, can Democrats finally make inroads into the Deep South?
Indeed, take an examination of the battleground states that Democrats almost certainly need to make inroads into in 2020.
It has already made forays into fragrances and sunglasses and has tried to make inroads into the luggage market.
It's going to take guts to make inroads into our communities but that's one trait we all know you have.
But thanks to Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen parodies, Piko-Taro's video has started to make inroads into Western internet circles.
Intel continues to make inroads into the drone industry, announcing this week the company's first branded drone for commercial use.
While Huawei has long tried to make inroads into the United States, it has been bedeviled by the security concerns.
That means House Democrats would also need to make inroads into the two other large groups of vulnerable GOP seats.
It also serves as a channel partner for 3DR, helping the born-again startup make inroads into the massive construction market.
Jurors saw emails from Manafort imploring Gates to help a banker, Stephen Calk, make inroads into the campaign, inauguration and administration.
Steyer spent $120 million in support of Democratic causes last year and helped more than a dozen candidates make inroads into Congress.
At the same time, Google has sought to make inroads into China, through a number of AI, cloud computing and hardware projects.
While French banks have been eager to make inroads into their capital-issuance targets for months, the mandate has much broader significance.
The party had also hoped to reclaim a majority in the Senate and make inroads into the GOP majority in the House.
He remembers thinking that Mr. Kaine would be more successful at helping African-Americans make inroads into Richmond's predominantly white business community.
Modi's party has invested significant political capital to make inroads into opposition strongholds, and increased its tiny seat share in West Bengal.
It includes the construction of motorways, railways and power plants, and will also make inroads into sectors such as communication and education.
More generally, poor infrastructure remains a significant problem that companies like Rappi and another SoftBank investment, Loggi, are looking to make inroads into.
Then there is also the fact that few automakers appear interested in helping either Apple or Google make inroads into their core business.
O) and Chinese Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE), it is aiming to make inroads into steel, a global industry worth an annual $900 billion.
But can the adventure genre in general improve its visibility, and make inroads into audiences who usually only play shooters, or sports sims?
Just as America is looking to make inroads into the Chinese market, Chinese filmmakers are increasingly looking for global appeal and international-scale releases.
On a societal level, by organizing work more thoughtfully, we can make inroads into tackling carbon emissions as our car use becomes more efficient.
One big reason why is Slack&aposs specialized security and compliance features which could help it make inroads into healthcare and financial services companies.
The company then also started reselling the database and, according to Ponzini, this allowed MarkLogic to make inroads into the financial services market, for example.
It is enhanced even further by facing an incumbent president with a strong economy, which already positions him to make inroads into their base groups.
Apple has been trying to make inroads into the living room, where viewers still watch tremendous amounts of content and advertisers still jockey for screen time.
Since then, the PAC has become a powerhouse and recently helped Democrats make inroads into the U.S. House of Representatives during the 2018 congressional midterm elections.
Other Chinese mobile companies have hit roadblock after roadblock in their efforts to make inroads into the U.S. market, and in some cases it's been catastrophic.
Last month, the company missed revenue estimates, indicating it was struggling to make inroads into the highly competitive cloud market dominated by Microsoft Corp and Amazon.
But some economists predict some loss of food retail jobs, one of the fastest growing areas of the economy, as robots make inroads into fast food.
David Humphrey, director of ARC, said ABB had started to make inroads into automation with its purchase two years ago of Austrian industrial automation company Bernecker & Rainer.
Though a root-and-branch labor reform is politically risky, Hollande is desperate to make inroads into unemployment, currently at an 18-year high of 10.6 percent.
But Hispanic voters are an increasingly powerful voting bloc, and the debate over Obama's immigration action could hurt Republican attempts to make inroads into the important demographic.
Even if hackers only have one set of credentials — for example, a user's DoorDash login — they can easily make inroads into the user's accounts on other sites.
So how does a new listener make inroads into such a dense discography, and into a band that still has "You Suffer" get used as a punchline?
Islamic State (IS) is trying to make inroads into the country and militant groups such as the Pakistani Taliban continue to stage large-scale bomb and gun attacks.
Wang, who sits on the National Advisory Committee on Smart Elderly Care, has since managed to make inroads into two Beijing districts, with talks underway with three others.
Black voters If you were to pinpoint one reason Sanders lost in 2016, it was his inability to make inroads into this important part of the Democratic base.
She wanted to make inroads into the marijuana business, and she's thrilled that she's managed to find a position that treats delivery as a respectable, fully-guaranteed vocation.
The Huskies didn't hit double figures until David Crisp sank two free throws with 2:47 remaining in the half but were able to make inroads into the deficit.
Only one woman - Kathryn Bigelow - has ever won a best director Oscar despite efforts by women to make inroads into behind the camera positions in Hollywood in recent years.
"Export inspections should be bouncing by now if the U.S. is going to make inroads into its inventories," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy, Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
The activist investor is reportedly pressuring Whole Foods to consider a sale, as the chain has struggles while other grocers make inroads into its natural and organics foods business.
The lost track time was another setback for the Finn, who crashed out in Hockenheim just when he looked likely to make inroads into his team mate's championship lead.
Butina has been cooperating with investigators and offering information on Erickson, who helped her make inroads into the conservative groups she was trying to influence, CNN reported in December.
As technology continues to make inroads into the economy — transforming industries from energy and retail to health care and transportation — it bodes ill for the future of such areas.
Rising health care costs and the prospect that Amazon will make inroads into the pharmacy business and the broader health care industry have set off a spate of deals.
As VR continues to get less expensive and make inroads into the consumer space, we can expect to see more general-use applications for the technology in the future.
But if Amazon is able to penetrate businesses with Echo speakers and other Alexa-powered business equipment, it could make inroads into a profitable voice market, beyond the smart home.
"Export inspections should be bouncing by now if the U.S. is going to make inroads into its inventories," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Ms. Nixon's own campaign advisers have acknowledged that she needs to make inroads into Governor Cuomo's support among the black community if she is to beat him in the primary.
With his political self-branding as "Middle-Class Joe," he is seen by Democratic strategists as well equipped to make inroads into President Trump's base of blue-collar white voters.
Mr. Priebus, who at the time had tried unsuccessfully make inroads into Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, was one of the few Republicans to take the reality television star seriously.
Both teams hope that may be changing, in ways that might help both programs once again make inroads into the fertile recruiting grounds of New Jersey and New York City.
"If we can prove that we can make inroads into this area by collaborating and conducting the development in a certain way that's ethical, and open, and scientifically backed," Antoniades says.
Having lost some market share in recent years to the CME and ShfE, the LME was hoping to make inroads into steel, a global industry worth about $900 billion a year.
In the coming months, industry analysts say, the coronavirus crisis could take a financial toll on the company, which has been looking to make inroads into the fast-growing Chinese market.
The new funding will enable the company to make inroads into the automotive industry as well as speed up time to market, develop additional products and support customers, Valens said on Thursday.
According to Bloomberg, Huawei pitched app makers in 2018 with the offer of helping them make inroads into China, the world's largest smartphone market, if they built software for its App Gallery.
To make inroads into the television market' Facebook and other platforms must find a way to increase an hour of your time to something resembling the four hours you spend on television.
In addition, the major banks have been mired in controversy around misconduct in their wealth management units, prompting players that offer digital or robo advice to slowly make inroads into the market.
China's trade surplus with the U.S. had jumped 22 per cent a year earlier, to US$3603 billion, as Chinese-made footwear, furniture and toys began to make inroads into the American market.
Amazon and Netflix have been pushing especially hard to make inroads into the burgeoning Indian content streaming market, and have bulked up their Bollywood offerings significantly in a bid to lure new subscribers.
They can't, or won't, make inroads into to minority communities; some doctors don't bother approaching patients with clinical trials because they assume they won't be able to adhere to the protocol, Thomas says.
" He added, "by leveraging kirana stores and the deep delivery capabilities of Shadowfax and other Flipkart-led innovations, we are building a strong foundation to make inroads into a dynamic hyperlocal consumer market.
She allegedly used her love for guns to connect with the GOP Butina is accused of utilizing her connections with the NRA to make inroads into the Republican Party and advance Russian interests.
They have gained traction in the United States, Nordic countries and Iberia, and are beginning to make inroads into the German green power market which so far has been characterized by fixed support payments.
Losing Paris would be a blow to Macron's plan to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives.
In the coming months, industry analysts say, the coronavirus crisis could take a financial toll on Carnival, potentially hurting its efforts to make inroads into China, a fast-growing market in the cruise industry.
"We will see a tremendous jump in valuation in terms of the second tower," said Pranav R. Bhakta, a consultant who helped Mr. Trump's organization make inroads into the Indian market five years ago.
Headquarters: Herzogenaurach, Germany Place on last poll: N/A Why it's hot: The sleek German shoe wear brand has continued to make inroads into the US through its collaborations, from NBA players to Selena Gomez.
Over all, 61 percent of whites in battleground congressional districts support a welcoming approach to immigration, with the highest marks coming from white college-educated women, a key group for Democrats to make inroads into.
Brazil continues to make inroads into U.S. market share and Mexican purchases of Brazilian corn continued in January, rising to 100,000 metric tonnes from none a year earlier, according to Mexican government and trade sources.
Now that Microsoft is on board, that dominance is going to be even more firmly established, and it could help Google make inroads into that Microsoft Graph, giving the company another shot at the enterprise market.
This trend is key, because it allows the well-mixed Atlantic waters to make inroads into the frontier region of the Arctic, in turn discouraging the formation of more sea ice, and feeding an ongoing cycle.
Geoff Berman, executive director of the New York State Democratic Party, said the loss of Ms. Miner's candidacy against Mr. Katko was a blow to the party's efforts to make inroads into the Republican-controlled Congress.
Selina started in Central America and has since begun expanding throughout those countries, and the company hopes to begin expanding into the United States and Europe this year as it continues to make inroads into Latin America.
Just weeks ago, Tennessee's Phil Bredesen was a bright light for a Democratic Party hoping to make inroads into conservative "Trump country" and secure a path to retake majority control of the U.S. Senate in November's elections.
While speakers of color and women have been on the convention stage all week, Thursday's was the most diverse group and highlighted the Republican presidential nominee's desire to make inroads into constituencies that have traditionally voted Democratic.
Butina is accused of trying to make inroads into the Republican Party through the NRA to advance Russian interests in U.S. politics, with subsequent charges of conspiracy and acting as a foreign agent added after her arrest.
As VR (and its cousin, 360-degree video) slowly make inroads into the mainstream, Samsung stands ready with a fully formed VR ecosystem with its Gear VR headset as well as the new, ball-shaped Gear 360 camera.
The Philippines votes for a new president on Monday after an acrimonious election campaign that revealed popular disgust with the country's ruling elite for failing to make inroads into poverty and inequality despite years of robust economic growth.
Rajinikanth, called the "superstar" by his fans, enters the political scene at a time Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is looking to make inroads into the southern state that's been ruled by two south Indian parties for decades.
Last October, Qualcomm announced a $47 billion deal to acquire NXP, the largest automotive chip supplier, putting pressure on other chipmakers seeking to make inroads into the market for autonomous driving components, including Intel, Mobileye and rival NVIDIA.
The lost track time was still a setback for the Finn, who crashed out at a wet Hockenheim last weekend just when he looked likely to make inroads into Hamilton's overall lead and ended up 41 points adrift.
The car insurance company, founded in 2015, plans to use the funds to expand into existing markets and make inroads into new states, as well as hire more employees such as engineers, actuaries, claims and customer service to support increased scale.
If Sanders can figure out a way to make inroads into these groups, or simply fend off Warren and others trying to draw from his 2016 base, then he's got a clear path to victory in today's more liberal Democratic party.
To dislodge Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party, Khan's PTI will have to make inroads into Pakistan's biggest province, which is home to 110 million people and a well-oiled PML-N electoral machine built over several decades.
"It claims that the US is an overcrowded market, and we will not be able to make inroads into the US. HSBC, because it never spoke to us, doesn't know that we didn't acquire Urbanspoon for its US presence," he wrote.
Full control of Daihatsu could help Toyota leverage the lower-cost brand better and cut procurement costs for Daihatsu, while capital ties with Suzuki would help the world's largest automaker make inroads into India where Suzuki commands around half the passenger car market.
YC partner Eric Migicovsky, who founded Pebble, is leading the event, which will include the following speakers: In addition to helping U.S. hardware founders, Migicovsky was brought on specifically to make inroads into China and he is optimistic that there is strong demand.
Owing partly to an old guard of landlords and owners, and partly to the relationship-driven nature of the business, the kinds of cloud-based apps and innovations that have transformed other sectors have failed to make inroads into one of the biggest.
That is a small share of the 9.01 million barrels a day that China imported in November, but it shows that U.S. producers continue to make inroads into the country two years after Congress lifted a 40-year ban on crude oil exports.
The ongoing U.S.-China trade war may be prematurely pushing the world's second largest economy toward greater self-sufficiency, but that could prove a win for the country as it seeks to make inroads into some of the world's biggest untapped markets.
To grow revenue over the long term — indeed, to make inroads into the television market it so desperately wants to crack' Facebook must find a way to increase an hour of your time to something resembling the four hours you spend on television.
Meanwhile, Vincent Bolloré, a billionaire who controls Vivendi, a French media firm, wants to create a continental powerhouse and has tried to make inroads into Italy, buying stakes in Telecom Italia and Mediaset, a media business controlled by Silvio Berlusconi, a former prime minister.
Herein lies the danger for the United States: Although the American far-right is perhaps aware that Trump does not fully support its aims, it believes his presidency legitimizes its cause and provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make inroads into mainstream society.
The company has been building a Play Store alternative in plain sight, and it reportedly pitched app makers last year on creating apps for its store with the offer of helping them make inroads into China and a "very significant" share of the app store's revenue.
At the packed Women at Sundance brunch, in an eyebrow-raising reworking of Naomi Klein's concept of disaster capitalism, panelists talked about how they hoped to be able to enact "disaster feminism," using the moment as an opportunity to make inroads into systemic imbalances in the industry.
Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
Cynthia Nixon on Wednesday made legalizing recreational marijuana the first policy plank of her campaign for governor, framing it as a necessary step toward reducing racial inequities in the criminal justice system — and, in doing so, bringing to the forefront an issue that may help her make inroads into Gov.
He would either need to win white voters by a considerably larger margin than he did in 2016 (Trump beat Hillary Clinton by 20 points among whites) or find a way to make inroads into the nonwhite vote, which seems like a massive task given his first two years in office.
The penalties for being caught bringing drugs into prison are pretty steep, and a more concerted effort is being made to halt the flow of drugs from outside, but it's clear that it's still an issue for concern and a big barrier to even beginning to help rehabilitate people and make inroads into reducing the number of people in jail.
This situation is illustrative for me of the conundrum of leaning on major collectors for exhibition support: by lending their works to exhibitions like Generations, collectors are able to make inroads into the canon, to help reorient it to acknowledge that Black artists were at the forefront of abstract art throughout the post-war era, though they were often ignored.
On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported Amazon hired high-powered Democratic consulting firm SKD Knickerbocker, and a lobbying shop called Greenberg Traurig, to help smooth the way forward for its new HQ. While Amazon remained relatively tight-lipped, the company has sought to make inroads into affected communities—planning meetings with public-housing residents and reaching out to members of the city council.
Kim Jong Un's dictatorship is seeking propaganda advantage of South Korean President Moon Jae In's "sunshine policy" to make inroads into global public opinion, to split Seoul from Washington and Tokyo in dealing with Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistic-missile programs, and to distract America and the international community from the imminence of North Korea's ability to target any spot in the world with nuclear weapons.

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