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"We are making a dent in the Bloomberg fortress," Gurle said.
The left has a very hard time making a dent in that.
Proof that a new feature is actually making a dent in attracting new users.
Over in the US, there are fewer challenger banks making a dent in the market.
There is growing evidence that the shutdown is making a dent in the US economy.
Getting ahead/doing better/making a dent in your workload can sometimes require putting in longer hours.
Unfortunately, Sony hasn't been successful at making a dent in the smartphone market in recent years, either.
The longer you put off making a dent in it, though, the more intimidating the prospect will be.
There's no shortage of competition in the housing space, but Apartment List is making a dent in rentals.
For women to begin making a dent in the STEM workforce gap, a few role models must first emerge.
Authorities keep arresting people said to be bosses of wildlife trafficking, but that isn't making a dent in the problem.
Experts say it is too soon to know whether the food regulations are making a dent in Chile's obesity rates.
I empty the dishwasher, make breakfast, and then pull out my laptop to start making a dent in last night's requests.
A strengthening euro is also making a dent in earnings when converted into the currency, and could put off some buyers.
I pray that as a result of all this, there may be a way of making a dent in this enormous problem.
The iPhone is flatlining, the iPad is declining fast and it's still unclear whether the Apple Watch is making a dent in sales.
Still, it has a long way to go before making a dent in global payments, which is dominated by the world's biggest banks.
Bigger names like Google and Samsung had attempted to elbow in on that market share without making a dent in Apple's bottom line.
"This is an epidemic we've known about for 10 years and we don't seem to be making a dent in it," he said.
In the months since, we have seen a handful of other players try similar techniques in hopes of making a dent in the market.
The good news is that making a dent in health-care costs isn't as impossible as reinventing the wheel of national health-insurance legislation.
There is no amount of elimination of program waste or fraud that will come close to making a dent in a bill that large.
Gavin Newsom, in announcing his new task force on homelessness, insisted he's serious about making a dent in the crisis — not just hand-wringing.
Needless to say, Zuckerberg's charitable gifts are not making a dent in his attempt to part with all of his money before he dies.
"Young consumers see their refund as an opportunity to build their savings without making a dent in their monthly budget," she said in a statement.
But the founder needs to be care about capital returns, making a dent in the SDGs and, finally, care about doing both at the same time.
Qualcomm is having another go at making a dent in the affordable handsets market, and its latest bet is bringing 4G LTE capability to feature phones.
"Whether you're passionate about the environment or children's issues, join a group that's making a dent in a problem or issue you believe in," she says.
Great organizations like Girls Who Code and TechGirlz  are already making a dent in these problems, and future tech companies will be able to reap the benefits.
Rand Paul followed through on the first part of that plan — but it backfired completely, and Paul dropped out after barely making a dent in the race.
An ad like this one, which suggests Trump supports a path to citizenship, may have trouble making a dent in his support before caucuses begin in four days.
Despite the effectiveness shown in clinical trials, Philip Morris had determined by 1992 that nicotine replacement therapy didn't seem to be making a dent in their cigarette business.
The reason for this is simple: making a dent in the world demands clarity and few exercises accomplish this faster than first getting our thoughts down on paper.
"No existing or prospective missile defense had any chance in making a dent in Russia's ability to retaliate against the United States with nuclear weapons," Pollack told VICE News.
It took some time before Jeffrey Crowley allowed himself to feel optimistic about making a dent in the HIV epidemic—despite being hired by President Barack Obama to do just that.
A majority of voters on the left already distrust Mr. Macron for his market-oriented reforms, which are aimed at making a dent in France's near-permanent 10-percent unemployment rate.
Meanwhile he can kill as many nameless patrollers as he wants without so much as making a dent in the larger world, despite the fact that they probably live in the area.
The Canadian government unrolled the Cannabis Act Thursday and said that its priorities are keeping the public safe by restricting access of weed to youth and making a dent in organized crime.
Facebook may have laid some of the early groundwork to launch its social network in China, but the U.S. company's chances of making a dent in the world's most populous country remain remote.
They, frankly, come across as self-centered lunatics who are intent on making a dent in the universe, without an ounce of self-awareness for the repercussions of how those actions could harm others.
It's fighting a €2.4 billion antitrust fine from the EU. It (along with the rest of tech) has been ineffectual in making a dent in the Trump administration's stance on both immigration and net neutrality.
You can add a pump of sugar-free syrup and whipped cream without making a dent in the carb content, though in that case, we recommend a tall size, as doing so boosts calories and saturated fat.
Susan Collins of Maine, are standing behind calls for hearings before November, and despite a slew of face-to-face meetings between Garland and Republicans, the White House is barely making a dent in the GOP blockade.
"Even making a dent in the age-old outlook to dating in a country like India is a great achievement and this has been done because the power and choice lies with the woman," TVF founder Arunabh Kumar said.
After making a dent in the mess in the yard, it's time to see if her children, three daughters ages 21, 2100, and 2000 and a 21994-year-old boy, are up and making the most of their day.
Meanwhile, Microsoft's hopes of building mobile market share momentum, and making a dent in the Android-iOS duopoly, failed to materialize forcing the company to double-down on building apps to try to make a major mark in mobile.
But there's nothing about Biden, outside of his identity as an old white man who reps Scranton, that suggests that he can be the only messenger who will be effective in making a dent in Trump's non-college-educated white base.
The growing awareness of air travel's impact on the environment has helped inspire a renewed push for cleaner air travel technologies — electrification, biofuels, electrofuels, and hydrogen — but these tactics may be decades away from making a dent in air travel emissions.
When we arrive, it's overcast and the other hunters, ranging in age from 40 to 84, are mostly focused on their bowls of beef and mutton stew, and making a dent in the many cases of wine they've hauled up for the month.
While she doesn't anticipate making a dent in the 2.6 million pounds per second of greenhouse gases that all of humanity emits, Cobb said her goal is to send a signal to airlines and policymakers that there is a demand for cleaner aviation.
Some analysts suggested the Saudi escalation in Lebanon was less about making a dent in Hezbollah's power and more a distraction from what appears to be a political purge at home and largely failed attempts to counter Iran in Syria and Yemen abroad.
"It's only a matter of time before we start making a dent in the illegal market," said Alex Traverso, a spokesman for the agency, who acknowledged there were probably more illegal shops in Los Angeles alone than licensed shops in the entire state.
Losing Joseph and Patterson hurts, but the Raptors remain a reliable entity: They slow the game down, play reasonably well on both ends of the court, and, in the end, are more suited to regular-season success than to making a dent in the playoffs.
Within a week or two, it became apparent that the energy sector reforms, commercial deals, and anti-corruption efforts on which we were making progress were not making a dent in terms of persuading the White House to schedule a meeting between the presidents.
YapStone may not get as much attention as a number of other payment providers — the biggest payment company you've never heard of, is how one observer described it — but it has been making a dent in the market, currently processing over $18 billion in payments annually.
Cooper and Schulze started 4Ocean with the goal of making a dent in the billions of pounds of marine waste that litter the world's oceans, but they still say it's hard to believe that their company has already managed to remove more than a million pounds of marine waste.
That's why as a culture we've decided that transformative fandom is weird and gross and morally wrong, and that's why all the articles in the world explaining that transformative fandom is a totally legitimate way to interact with a text aren't really making a dent in the never-ending stream of repulsed investigations of fandom.
Instead, the company appears intent on building things that somehow, someday, will feed Facebook's core ad-based business — and those bets are going to have to get bigger and weirder Facebook also would have had to invest untold millions of dollars in capital and, more importantly, engineering talent, to get the Parse business fully off the ground to have a better chance at making a dent in competitors like Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
The track was released as a single in the U.K. (but not in the America, where it was used as the B-side to "Sitting in the Midday Sun") with "Sitting in My Hotel", (from the previous album, Everybody's in Show-Biz) as the B-side. However, it was unsuccessful, not making a dent in the charts.
DeWine's narrow 2,000 vote victory in Hamilton County which is home to Cincinnati, came nowhere close to making a dent in Brown's lead. Brown would go on to be reelected to a second term in 2012. In 2018, Brown was re-elected to a third term and DeWine was concurrently elected Governor of Ohio, in a remarkable coincidence.
While DeWine was able to win rural counties in western Ohio, Brown managed to win most eastern Ohio counties, especially in heavily populated areas. DeWine's narrow 2,000 vote victory in Hamilton County which is home to Cincinnati, came nowhere close to making a dent in Brown's lead. Brown would go on to be re elected in 2012.
The latest round of grants will deliver IT training courses specifically for people in human- trafficking hot spots across the region. Unicef executive director Carol Bellamy stated, The Philippines is among the few countries that are making a dent in the fight against the trafficking of women and children. She also stated, "This is not going to be easy, Bellamy said. "We are dealing with criminals and they are not stupid.
Rimbaud would be a major influence on Ginsberg's poetry. Ginsberg was plainly fascinated by Carr, whom he viewed as a self-destructive egotist but also as a possessor of real genius.Campbell, This is the Beat Generation, p. 23 Fellow students saw Carr as talented and dissolute, a prank-loving late-night reveler who haunted the dark pockets of Chelsea and Greenwich Village until dawn, without making a dent in his brilliant performance in the classroom.
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While barely making a dent in the US (number 95 Record World, number 103 Billboard) though promoted with an appearance on the network TV pop show Something Else, the song succeeded across the Atlantic, reaching number two in the UK's Melody Maker chart and listed as the tenth- biggest seller of the year by the New Musical Express. Worldwide – outside North America – it nearly replicated the success of the group's "Do It Again" two years before. It was number 1 in Australia, South Africa, Sweden and Norway, number 2 in Denmark, number 3 in Ireland, similarly top 5 in the United Kingdom, Japan, Spain and Rhodesia; number 12 in the Netherlands, number 13 in New Zealand and number 29 in Germany. Because of this popularity, it was placed on the international release of the group's Sunflower album.

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