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Hayward is also making inroads as an energy startup hub.
But for a company of its size, it's making inroads.
Mr. Zuberi is now making inroads in Mr. Trump's circle.
Despite the failed listings experiment, IEX is still making inroads.
Buttigieg has been making inroads with tech donors throughout 2019.
Of course, women are still making inroads among the rich.
But AMD has been making inroads with its most recent chips.
Lobster also has been making inroads into more affordable markets, too.
Social media companies have already had success making inroads into sports.
The Taliban is making inroads in the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
But Lyft is behind others in making inroads into that future.
It is making inroads with customers that don't have substantial banking histories.
The dollar fared better elsewhere, making inroads on most emerging market currencies.
Meanwhile banks are making inroads into foreign territory without making big purchases.
Kenzari is a Dutch actor who's recently started making inroads into Hollywood.
It's been making inroads in Asia with the Impossible Burger as well.
More recently, Ghersi has been making inroads into other kinds of media.
However, The Winemakers' Federation of Australia denied cork makers were making inroads.
Still, Mr. Sanders's biggest challenge will be making inroads among minority voters.
Republicans are making inroads in the tech world, Ms. Millan Patterson added.
Foreign firms are quietly making inroads into the corporate debt collection business.
Sanders said he's making inroads with African American and Latino voters alike.
Kamala Harris and Cory Booker have also been making inroads in recent polling.
Before the Treasury bombs, the DDN had been making inroads into policing Doppel.
Despite the naysayers, it's not just stocks where passive investing is making inroads.
Atlassian has Hipchat, popular with software developers, though Slack is making inroads there.
"The Trump administration is making inroads into ... reducing legal immigration," the WashPost reports.
Some small-scale charities are making inroads to help these women and children.
You can make a case that soccer is really making inroads in Cuba.
But it also means making inroads with public health messages requires extra effort.
Similar ventures in markets such as the United Kingdom are slowly making inroads.
But rival Phil Bredesen, a Democratic former governor, has been making inroads with Republicans.
I was making inroads at work that would become a very exciting new job.
There are signs that Brown is making inroads with the Democratic organizers he meets.
Employers, who sponsor most of the country's health-insurance plans, are also making inroads.
The younger generation in China is making inroads into pushing for greater LGBT acceptance.
But it also means that making inroads with public health messages requires extra effort.
We are making inroads, but we still need a permanent seat at the table.
The automaker is also making inroads in North America, where sales rose 25 percent.
The Universal Tennis Rating, with the backing of strong private investors, is making inroads.
This is why we liberals have a hard time making inroads with this group.
The Sanders campaign insists it is making inroads with Latinos in places like Reno, Nev.
He's making inroads to befriending Elliot because he needs him to pull off a hack.
There are high levels of domestic violence and drug use, with crystal meth making inroads.
On the bright side (at least, for Peña), the DEA is making inroads in Cali.
Fiat is also making inroads with other tech firms in Silicon Valley around autonomous tech.
He emphasized inclusiveness and refused to take Erdogan's bait, while making inroads with his base.
Afero CEO Joe Britt said the company is also making inroads in the insurance business.
Uber might be yet to take the Japanese market by storm, but it's making inroads.
Plant-based meat alternatives are making inroads into the fast-food and casual-dining markets.
If Trump continues making inroads there, he would keep Michigan's electoral votes in his column.
But recently, Russia has been making inroads to counter China's perceived clout with North Korea.
Just as worrisome is that the Islamic State is also making inroads in eastern Afghanistan.
Independent authors are now moving beyond e-books and making inroads into the physical retail market.
Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Cory Booker (D-NJ), are also making inroads in the South.
Laurel is doing what every player on both tribes should be doing – making inroads with everybody.
Meanwhile, Cruz's campaign had been making inroads in Iowa in the old-fashioned way for months.
Nintendo is also making inroads into mobile, which could provide significant additional revenue for the company.
Though the largest chunk of that came from Asia, upstarts are making inroads in the west.
I asked a student if he was worried that Beijing was making inroads with such propaganda.
This is an area where start-ups like Stripe, Square and Adyen have been making inroads.
Online sales in the Netherlands, where Amazon has been making inroads, rose 27.5% in the quarter.
Online sales in the Netherlands, where Amazon has been making inroads, rose 27.5% in the quarter.
She has run on making inroads in campaign finance reform and the passing of universal health care.
Russia could conceivably have even more luck making inroads with a future US presidential candidate or campaign.
Back when the 2014 cover appeared, Springer was only 24 and just making inroads into the organization.
But new money is making inroads, visible in a resort hotel and country mansions covered in bougainvillaea.
It would pause the utopian ideas of the left that have been making inroads in our society.
Stories about footballers following their playing careers by making inroads into music don't normally deserve much attention.
He's from Philadelphia, not Delaware County, and he may be having a tough time making inroads there.
The company has slowly been making inroads this year, launching its smartphones with U.S. carriers like Verizon.
One company making inroads in the field is RenalytixAI, an AI clinical diagnostics company for kidney disease.
"There was a reason that we, as a state, weren't making inroads into China," Skilling told me.
Booker isn't the only Democrat making inroads within the pivotal state in the runup to the next election.
Beyond the Bay Area, wine is also making inroads into a sport better known for guzzling than sipping.
Amazon has been making inroads in every part of the home, from your alarm clock to your microwave.
Is their enlightened, fair-minded response evidence of "politically-correct" subterfuge or of a pluralist society making inroads?
Trump is set to visit New Hampshire on Thursday in hopes of making inroads in the Granite State.
Despite their size, capital and ingenuity, making inroads into the healthcare industry won't be easy for tech companies.
The firm said it will work closely with GSR in China where it has been busy making inroads.
The Florida senator has been making inroads with the state's key Mormon population, in part through his endorsers.
But making inroads with white men isn't the only, or even a very likely, solution to Democrats' problem.
This shift, which has already gained significant momentum in motorsports and aerospace, is now making inroads into automobiles.
But, here too, Norwegian is making inroads, along with Scoot, a low-cost division of Singapore's flag carrier.
She needs to balance making inroads with Trump voters and moderates, while also continuing to appeal to Democrats.
Butina was making inroads with the National Rifle Association and prominent conservatives to try to bolster Russian interests.
But he has been making inroads with this voter bloc and has recently landed several high-profile endorsements.
The Trump campaign is even making inroads among Latinx voters — especially evangelicals in states like Florida and Georgia.
Stretch fabric has been used for women for years, but it is only now making inroads in men's.
Julián Castro, who rested much of his candidacy on making inroads in Nevada, remains a polling asterisk there.
The N.B.A. set an attendance record last season, for the third straight year, and is making inroads internationally.
But Buttigieg, 37, is making inroads with those same people, interviews with Iowa Democrats and polling data showed.
The vice president and the campaign plan to engage with all Nevadans, including making inroads to rural Nevada.
Nikki Baird, managing partner at Retail Systems Research, said Klarna has been making inroads in a fiercely competitive sector.
The result is that for-profit corporations are increasingly making inroads into areas where governments can't or won't tread.
NuTonomy is making inroads in Singapore — and winning the backing of the country's tech sector — at an interesting time.
Any sign the global jihadi network is making inroads could force Western brands to look elsewhere for cheap clothes.
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The Fox News poll shows Trump making inroads with evangelical Christians, which comprise 28500 percent of the polling sample.
Meanwhile, the 180-year-old retailer has been making inroads in ecommerce and targeting "millennials" — but not "Gen Zs." 
Clinton could also benefit other Democrats in reclaiming the Senate majority and making inroads in the House of Representatives.
The app works across all platforms and devices, and what3words is rapidly making inroads in countries around the world.
Sanders is currently making inroads among Biden's black supporters, and could use South Carolina to further prove his strength.
Ride-hailing apps have faced opposition in many markets around the world by making inroads into the traditional taxi industry.
And Buttigieg is right: He won't win the nomination -- or come close -- without making inroads in the black community. 2.
Another 2020 hopeful that hasn't official declared his candidacy but is looking at making inroads in South Carolina is Rep.
But international investors have been drawn to companies making inroads in the market for fast delivery services in South Korea.
Other non-traditional suppliers to China have also been making inroads as OPEC and its allies acted to curb output.
A far-right party, Alternative for Germany, has been making inroads in part in reaction to the influx of refugees.
While Alibaba is making inroads, it's still way behind AWS, whose market share is holding steady at around 40 percent.
And its state-owned companies are making inroads in the islands of Oceania — from Saipan to Vanuatu — with infrastructure projects.
Militants affiliated with ISIS are making inroads and have punctuated their presence with a series of high-profile terror attacks.
Major social issues played out at the podium (then it was homophobia and sexism), and black filmmakers were making inroads.
The company has been making inroads into the TV awards circuit but is still struggling a bit with movie festivals.
Jay Inslee said he wants the state to change how it handles the mentally ill but that it&aposs making inroads.
Australia also has been making inroads into Asia's top economy in the last several years and has about 30 percent share.
Still, Clinton World feels good about where it is and believes its candidate is making inroads with progressives who backed Sanders.
It is my recommendation that this agenda center on unifying the country and making inroads with the financial and business communities.
But we are also definitely making inroads first and foremost with college-educated white women, but also college-educated white men.
But the Sanders campaign has long prioritized making inroads with voters long-since abandoned by traditional Democrats—politically and economically speaking.
Guys, You're Starting to Like Melania Trump Exclusive: New polling from CNN/ORC reveals the first lady is making inroads with America.
Amazon has also been making inroads into India's offline space, buying equity stakes of local store chains like More and Shoppers Stop.
While Clinton has strong support from black voters, some supporters worry that Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders has begun making inroads with them.
In cloud computing, its innovative Amazon Web Services is the leading player serving start-up customers and is making inroads with enterprises.
He was just starting out, looking for a way to get a grip on developing a beat and making inroads with editors.
Azov was making inroads with extremist groups in the U.S. as early as 313, according to Bellingcat, an open-source media company.
The teen model is mostly known for her bikini and surf modelling, though she's been making inroads into high fashion of late.
To add to the pressure on the banks, tech giants like Apple, Facebook and now Google have been making inroads into finance.
Amazon is also making inroads into advertising, with a new advertising arm, raising the possibility that it will become a top competitor.
Fieldwire is also making inroads in Europe, where 15% of its revenue is coming and, to a lesser but growing extent, Australia.
"Fintech is making inroads in defining what the user experience of the future is," McWaters said on CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Tuesday.
The company has also been making inroads into digital banking using its improved mobile money tool, Mpamba, modelled on Safaricom's M-pesa.
Meanwhile, Europe's neobanks have been making inroads in America, with N26 racking up 250,000 customers there and Monzo launching a waiting list.
There is also evidence that Le Pen is making inroads among groups that shunned her father, such as women and young people.
We've never really been able to control the meat industry in terms of pollution runoff, and we're barely making inroads on health claims.
While technology companies like Facebook, Netflix and Uber receive plenty of fanfare these days, they're not the only operations making inroads in innovation.
Cans are just one of the latest iterations, that, liked boxed wine, has long been popular in Europe before making inroads stateside. 4.
The bigger payoff for Democrats, however, may lie in the long term if O'Rourke succeeds in making inroads among Latinos for the party.
"It's not just Booking; it's happening arcoss the board as Google is making inroads in the e-commerce transactions space," the executive said.
The studio is also making inroads in higher education, having recently partnered with Quinnipiac University in Connecticut to produce a New Play Festival.
But more than anything, he said, it was a lack of leadership that stopped the country from making inroads on solving those problems.
Harley's international plans include making inroads in India and China, as its U.S. sales have tailed off amid a lack of millennial buyers.
Still, the outlines of "A Better Deal" at least suggest that the progressive left's political thinking may be making inroads in Democratic circles.
The poll reflects a tightening Democratic race as well as Warren's increasing consolidation of the progressive vote and making inroads among black voters.
And while Sprint's debt load was cumbersome, the company had been making inroads on that front with the help of its Japanese owner Softbank.
During this period, Friberg also started making inroads with members of the French New Right, or "Nouvelle Droite," a group of far-right intellectuals.
The companies are in particular making inroads in certain asset classes such as commercial mortgage-backed securities and other sectors of the securitization business.
It has also been making inroads into the country's offline space, buying equity stakes of local retail chains such as More and Shoppers Stop.
Huawei is finally making inroads in the U.S. by selling devices that don't require carrier contracts through outlets such as Best Buy and Amazon.
While U.S. crude is making inroads in China, the world's oil demand engine, it faces stiff competition from entrenched exporters from the Middle East.
The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) acknowledged the difficulty in making inroads with more Jews, but said even small gains can make a big difference.
In response, the American political operative gave Butina a list of potential media, business and political contacts, suggesting she begin making inroads with them.
The PCC's expansion includes making inroads into Bolivia, where the group can buy cocaine directly from producers in that country, according to Americas Quarterly.
But Sanders has been making inroads with this voter bloc and has recently landed several high-profile endorsements, including former NAACP president Ben Jealous.
Amazon continues to rule pure online shopping, but Walmart has been making inroads by incorporating digital shopping with its vast network of super centers.
Title: Director of international advertising sales and global accountsWhat he does: Johnson is a longtime Amazon exec who is making inroads with European marketers.
At a time when the Army barely functioned, Kolomoisky funded volunteer battalions, and managed to keep pro-Russian groups from making inroads in Dnipropetrovsk.
This strategy of quietly making inroads in the early states could pay off closer to February, when Iowa and New Hampshire start to vote.
A Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday shows Biden making inroads in the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania, where he leads President Donald Trump 53% to 42%.
More recently, it has been making inroads on the brand advertising that usually ends up going to TV ads thanks to its emphasis on video.
Democrats have won here in past election cycles by painting their opponents as too extreme on social issues --- making inroads with more libertarian leaning voters.
Now Althea, a Seoul-based start-up, is trying to cash in on the trend by making inroads into southeast Asia's growing e-commerce market.
Despite their size, capital and ingenuity, making inroads into the healthcare industry won't be easy for tech companies, no matter how carefully they approach it.
Though "less-lethal" weapons like those made by TASER are popular with police departments, they have had more trouble making inroads in the consumer sector.
Buying new friends: While we criticize "questionably run" Third World countries, China is devoting a lot of time and money-making inroads around the world.
Meantime, Australia's wine industry has been making inroads into China and seeing faster growth than some European competitors, due in part to more marketing efforts.
Making pride T-shirts in a place where homosexuality is illegal could be considered a way of making inroads toward more human rights, she said.
When asked directly about his struggles making inroads with black voters, Buttigieg talked about his Christian faith and his own journey as a gay man.
Democrats have paid closer attention to Texas in recent years in hopes of making inroads in the state, which has long been dominated by Republicans.
But there was also a lot of clean-cut, college-aged youths, indicating that the mindfulness movement might actually be making inroads to younger Millennials.
Verizon, for example, has all but given up on expanding its FiOS fiber footprint to focus on making inroads in the wireless video and advertising markets.
Like Slack, Mindjet has made a specific effort to target engineering departments, in particular, and has been making inroads with IT, customer support, sales and marketing.
Already, scooters are available for short-term rental in over 60 cities in the US, and they are making inroads in Europe and the Middle East.
But it is not a strategy for making inroads with the key voter groups he needs in order to improve his standing for the general election.
Still, Canada's Bombardier sees its new $22 million Global 2122 business jet making inroads in Greater China against market leader Gulfstream's $220 million-plus G22018 family.
Secularism is making inroads even in the holy city of Najaf, the seat of Iraq's ayatollahs, which has thrived on Shia pilgrimage since the American invasion.
Alibaba, owner of China's largest e-commerce platforms, has been making inroads into logistic services in recent years by taking stakes in couriers and buying warehouses.
Uber began operating in Kenya in early 2015, making inroads into the Nairobi market by offering lower prices and cutting out haggling that often infuriates customers.
In new markets like India, Ant's partner, payment group PayTM, is also grappling with fickle consumers, while making inroads in a giant and largely untapped market.
Still, Canada's Bombardier sees its new $2478 million Global 22 business jet making inroads in Greater China against market leader Gulfstream's $2122 million-plus G220 family.
While China snakes its influence in technology across the African continent, one of its smaller neighbors has also been making inroads in countries far from home.
Governments Democratic and Republican have repeatedly granted protection to the American steel industry since the 1960s, when foreign producers started making inroads into the United States.
In her concession speech in the Granite State, Clinton acknowledged that her campaign was having trouble making inroads with young voters and vowed to do better.
As Nixon's political strategist, Kevin Phillips, told the New York Times in 1970: All the talk about Republicans making inroads into the Negro vote is persiflage.
Clinton still enjoys a substantial advantage over Mr. Sanders among African-Americans in polls, but her campaign is plainly concerned about his making inroads with such voters.
Mr. Cruz, who was concerned about Mr. Carson making inroads with evangelicals in Iowa, apologized and recalled that he had done so the day after the caucuses.
Trump, who has run as a political outsider and only recently started making inroads with the Republican establishment, called for the party to band together behind him.
Biden's aim of making inroads into the surrounding San Francisco area comes after his rivals have already made their own visits and gobbled up donors for themselves.
But Blue has been growing increasingly serious about making inroads in the headphone business as well, and at CES it introduced three new models to its range.
While much of MMA's current popularity can be traced to the UFC, ONE Championship has been making inroads in Asia, hosting sold-out events around the region.
Why it matters: Making inroads into the health care arena could make iPhone and Apple Watch more valuable, and pave the way for new businesses for Apple.
But Lyft has been making inroads against Uber in the United States, boosting market share to 39 percent as of December from 35 percent in early 2018.
Many security analysts might opine that the Islamic State's heyday is done, but even if there's a slightest chance of them making inroads, we must be cautious.
Gary DePersia, an associate broker with the Corcoran Group, said he expected the west would soon start making inroads on the cachet and prices of the east.
Sanders has sought to cut into Clinton's big lead in the state by making inroads with black voters following his huge win in New Hampshire last week.
Such initiatives are also slowly making inroads in the Middle East, which is known for its notorious "kafala" sponsorship system that binds migrant workers to one employer.
Despite the obstacles, millennials are making inroads where the right mix of inventory and little-known programs for first-time buyers are helping them clear financial pitfalls.
Despite the obstacles, millennials are making inroads where the right mix of inventory and little-known programs for first-time buyers are helping them clear financial pitfalls.
Her job — like that of all the Democratic candidates — is to win the race against President Trump by making inroads among at least some of his supporters.
With more native speakers around the world than English, Spanish is also making inroads in other parts of the English-speaking world, like Belize in Central America.
Second: Democratic candidates and their party committees are making inroads in gathering contributions from the wealthiest of the wealthy, the Forbes 199003, a once solid Republican constituency.
Alibaba, which seemed contained to China for the first two decades of its existence, is steadily buddying up with U.S. companies and making inroads into the American market.
Agrokor is a major part of ongoing efforts to integrate regional economies scarred by the wars of the 2000s but German rivals Lidl and Kaufland are making inroads.
Alibaba is making inroads into the US, but Amazon's move could undercut China's retail behemoth, allowing manufacturers to sell directly to American consumers without a tortured delivery process.
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said the firm was making inroads with quant clients that it began to woo years ago.
For the first time, it is making inroads into India's north-east, as the spectre of illegal immigration from Bangladesh threatens to realign politics in the BJP's favour.
Bottom line: Checkr originally launched to work with on-demand employers who needed quick turnaround times, but claims to have since begun making inroads into the Fortune 1000.
For months, residents and local officials in Ghazni, a city of about 22016,000 people, had warned that the Taliban was surrounding the city and making inroads of control.
Iran is making inroads in the region, Russia is suddenly calling the shots, and in the United States an unpredictable president surprises the world on a weekly basis.
But now that Trump is president-elect, the tech industry will set aside its differences with him — in fact, Silicon Valley is already making inroads into Team Trump.
When I last spoke to filmmaker Monzer Darwish, he'd been settled in a small town outside Amsterdam for about a year, and was making inroads into the local community.
Tesla is making inroads in Europe, and Volkswagen on Monday will begin mass producing a battery-powered hatchback meant to be as affordable as a gasoline or diesel model.
While Ellis is making inroads in the deeply red area and receiving bipartisan support, she remembers a time when Republican candidates stood no chance of winning in her district.
Mayor and 2020 hopeful Pete Buttigieg is making inroads into the New York donor circuit as he prepares to attend a campaign fundraiser hosted by Broadway executive Jordan Roth.
Because the hardware is so niche, it's easy to imagine high-end VR gaming thriving outside the home, and the Vive is already making inroads in Chinese internet cafes.
And abroad, HTC has been making inroads by signing deals with internet cafes in China, a market that Stewartson said his company has also found to be particularly responsive.
The ONR even provided a video showing the demonstration in action: As to why this is significant, look at how automation is not just making inroads within the military.
Instead, there are increasing signs that those challengers are making inroads with members of the state's political establishment and with local leaders in the districts they hope to represent.
But the bigger picture lost in these omissions is the extent to which women had historically been making inroads in experimental and nonfiction cinema, as well as video art.
But around the time of Tyson's reign of terror, mixed martial arts, which permits a wide variety of striking and grappling techniques, was slowly making inroads in combat sports.
Looking ahead, Tencent said it plans to increase investment in payment services, cloud services and artificial intelligence, an area in which it is making inroads despite being a latecomer.
He was soon making inroads with music producers and actors, including Universal producer Gary Stromberg, who granted Manson a recording session only to find Manson unprepared, unreliable, and untalented.
Over the last year or so, various forms of machine learning technology, teamed up with robotics, are making inroads into brick-laying, fruit-picking, burger-flipping, banking, trading, and driving.
The launch comes as Islamic finance is making inroads in non-traditional markets such as Australia, where the government recently proposed removing tax barriers to such asset-backed financing arrangements.
Amid all the public disarray, privately Trump and his aides have been making inroads with state Republican parties, essentially looking to turn them into Trump franchises for the fall campaign.
Despite making inroads into fresh foods through its acquisition of Bolthouse Farms and Plum Organics, the unit has been unable to consistently report a profit in the last few quarters.
Georgia Democrats believe there's a pathway to victory statewide, but acknowledge the challenges the party faces in making inroads in more rural parts of the state that are GOP strongholds.
Campaign officials told the Post they are focused on solidifying and maximizing the support of Trump's base in key states while also making inroads with constituencies wary of the president.
Mobileye, bought by Intel in 2017 for $303 billion, has been making inroads in China, the world's biggest auto market where self-driving projects are being rolled out at pace.
But the tightness of the race — and the amount of money spent in the contest — is likely to buoy Democratic hopes of making inroads in GOP-held districts in November.
Republicans also downplay concerns that the Democratic attacks are making inroads with voters in Iowa, noting that after decades in politics, Grassley is a known quantity in his home state.
The I.E.A. noted that electric cars, which do not use oil, are quickly making inroads in countries like China, as a result of aggressive government mandates and falling battery prices.
"The consistent pattern you're seeing is that Republicans are consolidating control of rural white America faster than Democrats are making inroads into educated suburbia," the progressive writer David Klion tweeted.
While direct deposit is still the dominant form of payment, with 80% of employers and employees in North America saying they prefer it, nontraditional payment methods have been making inroads.
This is a significant innovation for a region that Russia has traditionally seen as its backyard and where China has been making inroads, making it particularly vulnerable to malign influence.
According to the Morning Consult report, National Geographic is making inroads with young consumers largely thanks to serving as a featured partner on the recently launched Disney Plus streaming service. 
At the same time, he has been making inroads with other Sunni Arab nations despite the continuing decline in relations with the Palestinians, pushing Israel's solidarity with them against Iran.
Now it is making inroads into the office market, with companies of all sizes and across industries, from finance to natural resource companies and tech firms, testing AI across their workforces.
Authorities have also raised concerns that Islamic State was making inroads in Punjab province late last year "after consolidating its position in Afghanistan," according to a government circular seen by Reuters.
There have also been hints in recent polls that Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is making inroads, and several black voters interviewed Wednesday said they liked Mr. Sanders for different reasons.
But while Apple co-founder Steve Jobs identified deeply with India's "intuitive" culture, making inroads in the world's second-most populous country has seemed anything but instinctual for the tech giant.
Twitch has become the de facto home for competitive play in games like League of Legends, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, with competitors like Facebook making inroads as well.
Hydrogen fuel cells have had a hard time making inroads as power sources for ground-based electric vehicles, but things are starting to look up for the zero-emission propulsion tech.
The high-profile investigations, some GOP lawmakers say, have distracted Congress from making inroads on key campaign promises, such as the longstanding vow to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Since November 2628, the 28500-year-old has focused on shoring up the service and making inroads with Congress, with a manner that has been described as charismatic and detail oriented.
"What we are seeing is that part of displaced exports is already making inroads," said Arnab Kumar Hazra, assistant secretary general at the Indian Steel Association, which represents major steel producers.
"While our efforts are making inroads, we need to continue to aggressively educate, as hotel booking scams have increased 250 percent over the past two years," she told CNBC by email.
The new service will be called BritBox and offer a wide selection of British content, and is being launched at a time when Netflix is making inroads in Europe and globally.
He was soon making inroads with music producers and actors, including character actor Al Lewis, who remembered Manson as "a nice guy" and had Manson babysit his kids on several occasions.
Biden's campaign has previously signaled to its fundraisers that they need to start ramping up their efforts if they want to have the best chance at making inroads on Super Tuesday.
There are some officials, however, who said the president's best shot at making inroads with Catholic voters is to talk up his record on abortion, judicial appointments, criminal justice and immigration.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's military has launched a major operation in its volatile tribal areas to stop the Islamic State making inroads into areas bordering Afghanistan, the military's spokesman said on Sunday.
But the requirement has crimped efforts to recruit priests to minister to all its current members - much less expand - in traditional strongholds like Latin America, where evangelical Christians are making inroads.
Netflix has relentlessly campaigned for Oscars, though, making inroads first with documentaries and then, last year, with "Mudbound," which missed a best picture nomination but received attention in other prominent categories.
Despite opinion polls showing Clinton has overwhelming support among African Americans heading into New York state's Democratic primary next Tuesday, some supporters worry her challenger Bernie Sanders has begun making inroads.
That's right, not only is the eldest Phillippe scion almost a legal adult, she's also already poised to be the next big face in fashion, making inroads at the Parisian couture house.
While making inroads on piracy, he also struggled at times to persuade the six studios to speak with one clear voice on crucial industry matters, including the 2014 cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
Those setbacks put paid to hopes of the BJP making inroads in Parliament's upper house, the Rajya Sabha; its rotating membership is indirectly elected, apportioned according to parties' success in state elections.
Google is making inroads to solve these problems and in the latest versions of Android it has taken more control over updating core services related to the OS, including the web browser.
The companies are making inroads in medicine in part by exploiting their scale, along with the technologies that have helped them dominate markets like cloud computing, search, productivity tools and consumer apps.
Despite prevailing in court and winning high-profile statewide elections, North Carolina Democrats may not secure legislative districts that give them a realistic shot of making inroads in either 2018 or 2020.
This opposition may come at a cost, as some GOP strategists think Democrats are hurting their chances of making inroads in middle America by declaring their opposition to Trump's border security measures.
The Washington Post-SurveyMonkey poll released Tuesday shows Trump competitive in Upper Midwest states where Democrats usually win, while Clinton is making inroads in areas that have been deep red for decades.
And it's important to keep making inroads in that area, it really is, because sports is so healthy and it's so impactful, particularly for young women and it can be so empowering.
As Spotify continues to grow its consumer subscription business and expand the services it provides to artists, one of its side bets is making inroads in another route to music streaming riches.
Meanwhile, Patrick Coffee reported that buzzy digital agency Work & Co acquired data analytics company Acknowledge to better compete with bigger agencies and consulting companies like Accenture that are making inroads into advertising.
BlackBerry, or Research in Motion as it was called until 22.3, ruled this phone segment, but starting around 22018 HTC began making inroads thanks to innovated touch devices that ran Windows Mobile 1.13.
Although women are making inroads into many highly paid professions, jobs like cleaning, catering and childcare - traditionally seen as women's work - remain undervalued and often unpaid, said Samantha Rennie of charitable fund Rosa.
Washington must adapt its peninsular policy to ensure that America's united front with stakeholder allies such as South Korea and Japan, where Putin also is making inroads, is not threatened by Russian patronage.
Like several other chapters, the Pittsburgh D.S.A. holds clinics where members change people's burned-out car brake lights for free, helping them avoid unnecessary police run-ins while making inroads into the community.
It was clear early in Klobuchar's remarks that her campaign will be centered on making inroads in the Midwest, an area of the country that has been wooed by Trump in recent years.
The league is focusing on growing its presence in the country, and the NBA's biggest stars often spend a good portion of their offseason in China, making inroads with fans and hawking sneakers.
"All this clearly demonstrates I.S. slowly and steadily making inroads to influence the Rohingya issue," said Rohan Gunaratna, a professor of security studies at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
Renato Augusto and Ralf moved to Beijing Guoan; center back Gil (who is making inroads into the national team) joined Shandong Luneng Taishan; and midfielder Jádson headed to the second-division team Tianjin Quanjian.
That's why so many politicians currently making inroads from the the far right label themselves "liberty-minded": They have pledged to prevent the first rock from sliding down the slippery slope toward government control.
Since then, Democrats have become increasingly bullish about making inroads in Texas, a longtime Republican stronghold, arguing that demographic and political changes in the state have made it more friendly territory for their candidates.
The target audience for the specialization is somebody who wants to build new skills — and that's pretty much every developers, especially now that machine learning is making inroads in virtually every area of tech.
With Saturday's launch, SpaceX effectively needs to prove that it can do what it does again — successfully launch payloads into orbit while making inroads in making its vision of reusable rocket stages a reality.
Toomey can't win without making inroads among Democrats and independents in the suburbs of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but that task will be monumentally harder with the volatile Trump at the top of the ticket.
The rival Reform and Center parties, the two main political groupings since Estonia regained independence amid the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, shared an election goal of keeping EKRE from making inroads.
"We plan to keep making inroads in Iowa where we now have almost 30 staff and keep gaining support," a Bullock aide said in response to the near certainty they will miss the debate.
UnitedHealth has also been aggressively making inroads, adding a large medical practice in December and roughly doubling the number of areas where its OptumCare doctors will be to 75 markets in the United States.
That especially means making inroads in the Asian market, where demand for meat is skyrocketing, leading to record exports of beef from the United States last year, according to the U.S. Meat Export Federation.
That will mean making inroads in regions with high shares of college-educated white voters, including Shelby County, Madison County (home of Huntsville), Jefferson County (home of Birmingham), and Montgomery (home of Montgomery city).
His declaration that the Islamic State does "not threaten our national existence" even as Republicans were making inroads with worried voters on national security was another example of the president's willingness to break with convention.
As for making inroads into Hollywood specifically, Paramount Pictures acquired the rights to After by Anna Todd, which was a hit on Wattpad, and the company has also partnered with the high-powered agency UTA.
The results mark the latest in a string of national and battleground state polls showing Clinton with a growing base of support and, on Thursday, hints that she could be making inroads with male voters.
The 30-year-old Siberian admitted working with a top Russian official to infiltrate a powerful U.S. gun rights group and to making inroads with American conservative activists and politicians as an agent for Moscow.
Even though China-made affordable smartphones are making inroads among India's poor people, dating apps such as Tinder remain the province of wealthier people because of the social stigma associated with dating and premarital sex.
Recently, the Trump administration has said that it is planning to leave 400 troops in Syria to continue working with American allies and to stop Iran and its allies from making inroads in the area.
Sanders needs someone who can either help him continue making inroads with communities of color or assuage moderates and conservative democrats that he isn't an ideologue looking to change everything they know about the country.
As a result, the Bloomberg report warns that plug-in vehicles may have a difficult time making inroads in dense urban areas and that infrastructure bottlenecks may slow the growth of electric vehicles after 2040.
"I think their huge base of ERP customers provides them with an opportunity to begin making inroads, but it will be tough as mindshare for CRM/Customer Engagement has moved away from SAP," he told TechCrunch.
A Fight Over Killing Bobcats Is Raging Across the MidwestIllustration: GizmodoThis past spring, Ohio found itself at the epicenter of a fight over a long-lost predator that's quietly making inroads across the Midwest: the bobcat.
Despite strong trade ties between China and the United States - the world's two largest economies - Beijing has been slow in making inroads to set up a yuan market in the United States compared with other countries.
Vice President Biden, the son of Scranton, Pa. who flirted with challenging Hillary Clinton last year, has a knack for connecting with working-class voters — a group with which GOP nominee Donald Trump is making inroads.
But Trump's planned rollback of Obama's policy has drawn opposition from American businesses and the travel industry, which have begun making inroads on the island, as well as many lawmakers, including some of Trump's fellow Republicans.
PARIS/ZURICH (Reuters) - Online platforms offering rentals or shares in everything from glitzy watches to sports cars are making inroads in the luxury goods market, as a shift in consumer habits begins to head up market.
One of the few bands on the scene with a record to show the world, they have been making inroads in the US, and it wouldn't be surprising to see them in Europe sooner than later.
NRA inroads Torshin, the deputy head of Russia's central bank who served for years as a senator in the Russian parliament, began making inroads into the NRA with the help of Tennessee lawyer G. Kline Preston.
Vice President Biden, the son of Scranton, Pa., who flirted with challenging Hillary Clinton last year, has a knack for connecting with working-class voters — a group with which GOP nominee Donald Trump is making inroads.
She could help Trump in at least four areas: She's more than 20 years younger than Trump and is viewed within the GOP as a politician capable of making inroads with female voters and young Americans.
And in the last week, Mr. Biden essentially bunkered down in South Carolina to achieve his campaign-saving victory, while Mr. Sanders has been building up his operation, airing ads and making inroads across the country.
Self-identified socialists like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib are making inroads into the Democratic Party, which the political analyst Kevin Phillips once called the "second-most enthusiastic capitalist party" in the world.
Obama presumably wants to prevent China from making inroads to its south by maintaining links with the Thai government, representing another misguided furtherance of the Cold War tactic of competing for the loyalties of autocratic regimes.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Financial technology startups and other new entrants are making inroads in the U.S. banking market, but have yet to capture a threatening share of bank revenues, according to research published by Accenture Plc (ACN.
Last year Starboard settled with Yahoo for board seats, William Ackman's Pershing Square negotiated seats at Chipotle and Paul Hilal's Mantle Ridge appears to be making inroads to give Hunter Harrison a chance to run railroad CSX.
Fain said that Bowery plans to use its funding to build new indoor farms, develop and test new technology to raise other crops indoors, and to continue making inroads with groceries, restaurants and food e-commerce companies.
They are a team filled with capable scorers, none more so than LeBron James, whom many still consider to be the best player in the world, even as Stephen Curry has been making inroads on the claim.
That popularity with African-Americans has helped keep Mr. Biden at or near the lead in the race for months, while preventing candidates like Mr. Booker and Ms. Harris from making inroads in states like South Carolina.
After gaining popularity in the provinces for several years, French taco franchises like O'Taco and Tacos Avenue decided to make a charge on Paris, where they are now making inroads into the American-dominated fast-food scene.
"Now that Google is making inroads, the mapping business has become a three-player market with TomTom, HERE and Google, which is clearly less attractive for TomTom than the two-player market it was before," they said.
Germany is not immune to the wave of right-wing populism making inroads in Europe, but in the upcoming election Merkel is mainly competing in the electoral space against three major parties that are strongly pro-Europe.
A few women in the middle part of the 20th century were making inroads into the male conducting world, like Nadia Boulanger, the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic, and the choral conductor Margaret Hillis.
Since he came on the job in 2017, Stuber, a former executive at Universal and later a producer, has not just been working his connections with stars for Netflix titles, but also making inroads with theater owners.
And now we are confronted by almost a new Cold War in the Middle East, with Russia making inroads not only in Syria and Iran, but also Egypt, Libya and even with American allies Turkey and Israel.
Third-ranked low-cost operator Norwegian Air, which has bled cash while making inroads in the transatlantic market, won a reprieve from creditors last week, postponing repayment on $380 million in debt for up to two years.
Current and former administration officials say they see a parallel to Mr. Putin's strategy in Ukraine: He keeps his foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, negotiating cease-fires and slow-progressing political accords, while making inroads on the battlefield.
While that deal helped Dell diversify beyond its core personal computer business, the company is now focused on making inroads in cloud computing, business software and data management - a key driver of its deal to acquire EMC Corp .
Making inroads in China, the world's largest electric vehicle market, is crucial for the Silicon Valley carmaker as it seeks to offset softening demand in the United States and convince investors of its ability to become consistently profitable.
In a bid to create a European trading powerhouse that would better compete against U.S. rivals making inroads on their home turf, the two exchanges struck a 29 billion euro ($30.1 billion) deal just over a year ago.
The Chinese market is still dominated by foreign robot makers like ABB, Kuka and Yaskawa, but domestic robot makers making inroads and increased their market share to 31 percent from 25 percent in 2013, the IFR has said.
Unable to speak publicly, he developed a network of private channels — reconnecting with leaders of the political parties from which he'd split, making inroads with members of the Maduro government and with foreign ministers and heads of state.
" In a sign that Mr. Steyer was making inroads with South Carolina's black voters, Mr. Biden also took on the billionaire and first-time candidate, noting that Mr. Steyer had invested in private prisons that "hogtied young men.
Throughout the past few years, we have seen examples of this in numerous nations, with a series of tough-talking, single-minded politicians making inroads across rapidly growing but dysfunctional democracies such as Indonesia, India, Peru, and the Philippines.
While the focus on "resistance" to President Trump has galvanized some voters, Democrats need to focus on showing voters the actual benefits of voting blue if they want to start even making inroads in states like Idaho and Nebraska.
Apple's standalone audio history has been up and down recently; it found success with its wireless AirPods, but it's had a much tougher time with its HomePod smart speaker making inroads against Amazon's Echo and the Google Home speaker.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegalese start-ups are testing a fledgling market for online music platforms in French-speaking West Africa, where interest in digital entertainment is growing but a lack of credit cards has prevented big players from making inroads.
While that deal helped Dell diversify beyond its core personal computer business, the company is now focused on making inroads in cloud computing, business software and data management - a key driver of its deal to acquire EMC Corp EMC.
The door is now open — however briefly, but still, it's open — to world cinema making inroads in future Oscars ceremonies, and to the segment of American moviegoers who see the Oscars as a starting point for their own viewing.
Meanwhile, Mr. Sanders also picked up an endorsement from the Las Vegas-based International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 357 on Thursday, making inroads with labor in a state where unions are expected to play an outsize role in the Feb.
Opposition leader Imran Khan - whose threats of street protests pushed the Supreme Court to launch a probe into Nawaz's wealth - is seeking to build on the success of his anti-graft crusade by making inroads into Sharifs' power base in Punjab.
Most new electronic fixed income trading platforms have little chance of making inroads on established players, but BGC may have an edge given its background and knowledge of the space, said Kevin McPartland, head of market structure research at Greenwich.
Niche is nice for software As software transforms big, well-known corporate markets — like data center software, and technology for functions like human resources, sales and marketing — it is also making inroads into much more narrow industries and corporate functions.
Feeling used by the government, Mexican cane farmers are fuming, further eroding already flagging support for Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, ahead of a 2018 presidential vote, just as a leftist nationalist is making inroads into its traditional bastions.
Driving the news: The competition for the House is playing out in the suburbs where Democratic candidates are making inroads around the country, while the Senate map is defined by rural red states where Democrats are most on the defensive.
Meanwhile small but confident independents like solar power storage systems maker sonnen GmbH are making inroads into the German electricity market with business models which encourage consumers to tap their home-produced power, becoming "prosumers" who no longer need external supply.
A sharp drop in exports raises the risk that Australia could lose further share in traditional markets such as Indonesia, the world's second biggest importer, and Japan, the No. 5 buyer, where Black Sea growers have already been making inroads.
The Ploom Tech supply crunch last year had allowed Philip Morris to cash in with a nationwide rollout of its "heat not burn" tobacco product called iQOS, making inroads in a country where Japan Tobacco commands a 61 percent share.
The recipe for a return to political relevance includes a combination of riding the wave of enthusiasm among key elements of the Democratic base (women, non-white voters, young people) while making inroads into college-educated voters, independents and the suburbs.
But now, the Clinton campaign senses a rare opportunity to block Mr. Trump's narrow path to victory by making inroads with a core part of the church: white Catholics, a prized group of voters that has defied predictions this year.
Digital technology such as Apple Pay is making inroads in the financial industry, prompting traditional banks such as Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac, National Australia Bank Ltd and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) to beef up digital services.
In August Marlboro maker Philip Morris International said its "heat not burn" tobacco product called iQOS had captured close to 3 percent of the Japanese tobacco market, making inroads in a country where Japan Tobacco makes 40 percent of its profits.
Nepal is a natural buffer between China and India and is considered by New Delhi as its natural ally, but China is also making inroads by pouring aid and infrastructure investment into what is one of the world's 10 poorest countries.
Here's what you need to know: • Voters delivered a forceful rebuke of President Trump and his party on Tuesday, with Democrats winning the governorships in Virginia and New Jersey and making inroads in suburban communities that once favored the Republicans.
To Democrats, the importance of making inroads in the Sun Belt followed the thunderclap of 2016, when Mr. Trump's appeal to white voters without a college degree won him Rust Belt states that had seemed permanently out of Republicans' reach.
Both Apple and Samsung have been making inroads collecting health data; Apple's Health app is installed on every modern iPhone and collects user data from multiple sources, including HealthKit and its Apple Watch, a wearable heavily marketed for its health benefits.
Adding to the hurdles, competition against Coles and Woolworths grew over the past decade with private German group Aldi expanding rapidly in Australia and U.S. wholesaler Costco making inroads, while Wesfarmers made a disastrous attempt to expand Bunnings in Britain.
Meanwhile, Silicon Valley giants are also making inroads, with Apple having recently launched a credit card in partnership with Goldman Sachs and Facebook announcing an ambitious — though heavily controversial — digital currency called libra to enable the rapid transfer of money abroad.
Cockroach Lab's open source SQL database, CockroachDB, has been making inroads since it launched last year, but as any open source technology matures, in order to move deeper into markets it has to move beyond technical early adopters to a more generalized audience.
Once so unpopular that police forces stopped using them because resale values were so low, white cars go hand in hand with Britain entering new territory when David Cameron's coalition government starting making inroads with policies that reversed the country's gloomy mood.
In addition to Adelson and Marcus, Trump is also making inroads with their fellow leaders in the Republican Jewish Coalition, where Marc Goldman, a Florida investor and RJC board member, has taken the lead in trying to win over his pro-Israel peers.
The deal, Global Payments' biggest ever and the sector's third major acquisition this year, comes as payment technology companies consolidate to battle competition from banks making inroads into digital payments and fintech start-ups such as Adyen and Stripe chipping away market share.
Flashback: Huawei has been an up-and-comer in the global market, even without making inroads in the U.S. As a sign of its growing role, Google itself tapped Huawei to make one of its Nexus devices, the Nexus 6P, back in 2015.
"He's making inroads," Oz told PEOPLE on Wednesday at the premiere of the film Touched with Fire, which stars Katie Holmes and Luke Kirby as two bipolar poets, and which was written and directed by Paul Dalio, who is diagnosed with bipolar.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Police arrested two men suspected of distributing pamphlets for Islamic State (IS) following a raid in the northwestern city of Peshawar, officials said on Wednesday, amid lingering fears that the Middle East militant group was making inroads in Pakistan.
Libre, another group funded by the Koch-aligned Freedom Partners in hopes of making inroads among Hispanic voters, is explicitly backing Mr. Rubio and Representative Joe Heck, the Republican running against Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, in the critical Nevada Senate race.
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy turned a real corner with its January collection, making inroads into the task of wrestling the boundless imagination, ideas and outrageous audacity that has come to define this breakout British brand into something accessible to those outside the fashion world.
This was all the more remarkable because, aside from eliminating assyrtiko from the list, we also did not want to include in our tasting international grapes like sauvignon blanc and chardonnay, which at one time seemed to be making inroads into Greece's vineyards.
Although the new generation of players has yet to win a major singles title, the youngsters are making inroads elsewhere with Alexander Zverev, 21, and Karen Khachanov, 22020, winning Masters 237 titles in 210 and with Borna Coric, 22021, beating Federer twice.
SINGAPORE/SEOUL (Reuters) - A new North Sea crude marketed by Norway's Equinor is making inroads into Asia's top oil importers, with several cargoes set to arrive in China, India and South Korea in the coming months, refining officials and trade sources said.
Bloomberg has been making inroads in the more than a dozen Super Tuesday states holding primaries on March 3, blanketing the airwaves with hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign advertising and seeking to establish himself as the moderate alternative to Sanders' candidacy.
The BJP is focused on making inroads there, as well as in the neighboring state of Odisha, to try and make up for some of the seats it is expected to lose in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous and politically important state, according to Bery.
The two candidates are also adopting a similar campaign playbook: seeking to energize liberal and minority voters, while also making inroads among more moderate and Republican-leaning voters, especially in rural areas, who have tended to turn out for the GOP in the past.
Although showrunners are still unclear on how their content will be distributed, Apple is making inroads in Hollywood thanks to the pedigree and connections of Mr Erlicht and Mr Amburg, who were responsible for hit shows including The Crown and Breaking Bad while at Sony.
MILITANTS-LINKED PARTY Opposition leader Imran Khan - whose threats of street protests pushed the Supreme Court to launch a probe into Nawaz's wealth - had sought to build on the success of his anti-graft crusade by making inroads into Sharifs' power base in Punjab.
Read more: Inside Amazon's growing ad business: Everything we know about how the e-commerce giant is making inroads with marketersMerkle reported that 86% of clients' spend on Amazon's non-display inventory went towards sponsored brands in the second quarter, up 12% year-over-year.
LEADING THE DAY POLITICS: With the debate stage set for September, Democratic presidential candidates who missed out and continue to have trouble making inroads with primary voters are trying to soldier on as they see some of their 2020 opponents drop out of the race.
While hockey has been making inroads in warmer climes — Auston Matthews, picked first over all in the 2016 draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, grew up in Arizona — no one is expecting a star to come directly out of the Cayman Islands anytime soon.
Gqom has infiltrated more mainstream pop and is making inroads in international dance music, and on Friday, May 12, as part of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival, a showcase brings leading gqom producers — DJ Lag, Rudeboyz, DJ Twitt — for their New York debut.
Tesla and its competitors in the battery-powered electric vehicle market dominate debate over who will control the future of cars, but there's another kind of green transportation technology making inroads in the United States, and it is based on the most abundant resource in the universe.
While the charging documents focus on her alleged efforts to infiltrate the National Rifle Association, interviews with more than two dozen people in Russia and the United States show that her attempts at connecting with prominent American conservatives extended beyond making inroads with the gun-rights group.
That's because the Rupert Murdoch portrayed in James Graham's fiendishly entertaining, if structurally unbalanced, new play, "Ink," is the Australian-born mogul as a young man who, in 83, was just making inroads into the British press; he hadn't yet taken his show on the global road.
Paducah, Kentucky's Cinema Systers Film Festival claims to be the only entirely lesbian film festival in the US. From Greenville, North Carolina's Teadance Film Festival to Fresno Reel Pride to the Bloomington PRIDE Festival to Colorado West Pride, AQFF is far from alone in making inroads in unexpected places.
Read more: Inside Amazon's growing ad business: Everything we know about how the e-commerce giant is making inroads with marketersWhile the Amazon roles are focused on the gaming industry, the listings state that the team that these two roles will be part of could apply to other industries.
And while voice-assistant technology is already making inroads, Kia, the South Korean automaker, is working on a way to make interacting with your sound system less noisy: At C.E.S., Kia demonstrated technology that allows drivers to control the car's audio, climate and other systems using hand gestures.
Until as recently as last week, airlines thought the drop in fuel alone was offsetting lost business from Asia, but with the virus spreading to Europe and making inroads in North America, fewer investors are willing to make the short-term bet that costs can fall faster than revenue.
Read more: Inside Amazon's growing ad business: Everything we know about how the e-commerce giant is making inroads with marketersTwo agency execs who have tested the attribution tool said it was key to Amazon's pitch for bigger ad budgets from companies that sell items on Amazon and their own sites.
Tech change is now making inroads into service-sector jobs too, though it's worth remembering that previous periods of wrenching change did not result in permanently higher unemployment; the replacement of the horse-driven economy with the internal combustion engine destroyed millions of jobs but created many millions more, for example.
One model wore a denim jacket pulled over a woolen coat squeezed atop a nubby Aran Island fisherman's sweater that was tucked into a pair of the baggy pants that have been all the rage in Tokyo for a while now and that are slowly making inroads in the West.
Read more: Inside Amazon's growing ad business: Everything we know about how the e-commerce giant is making inroads with marketers"One of the real challenges is getting in front of the right data buyer who understands the problems of all the brands and agencies that we're trying to sell to," he said.
Twitter is making inroads in the battle to prevent the Islamic State militant group and its supporters from using the platform as a mouthpiece, but its single-minded focus on the jihadi group is allowing competing radical Islamists to surpass ISIS and maintain a strong online presence, according to a new report.
It didn't pick up a nomination in either of the main best feature film categories, but Parasite has been making inroads with critics' groups as well, and those who watch the Oscars race think it has a strong chance of being nominated in many of the Academy Awards' major categories next month.
In 2016 Election Principles: Lessons from the Last Three Elections, a document commissioned by the Republican National Committee and released days after Trump secured the Republican nomination, Gingrich credited Coffman for taking Spanish lessons to enable himself to communicate — if haltingly — with the large Hispanic population in his district, and for making inroads with the Ethiopian community.
"He's basically putting himself in such an important position that makes it really difficult for the government to go after him, because he's actually carrying the water for the government in terms of making inroads into Hollywood," said Stanley Rosen, a professor of political science at the University of Southern California who studies China's film industry.
It has come a long way from its beginnings as an online bookstore—it is now not only a one-stop shop where you can buy Tuscan milk, underwear, and an array of Amazon-built gadgets, but also an incredibly profitable technological services company that is making inroads into health care, banking, and brick-and-mortar retail.
If it's possible to ascribe a tipping point to a "wave" that seems to be endless, BTS might be it; it certainly seems that the all-boy group has gone as far as a South Korean band can go in terms of making inroads into American culture — they recently graced the cover of American Billboard magazine.
This system, known as peer-to-peer electricity trading on a nanogrid, is already making inroads in some industrial countries, such as the Netherlands, New Zealand, Germany and the US. But its introduction to Bangladesh could revolutionize the use of electricity in impoverished and remote communities that up to now have never known any source of power apart from kerosene and batteries.
If Rubio wins, he could realign the electorate in a way that permanently improves Republicans' odds by making inroads with Latinos; he could greatly expand the party's support in the business community, denying Democrats crucial sources of fundraising; he could enact a top income tax rate of 25 percent and pass his proposal to abolish taxes on capital gains and dividends entirely.
This move, forcing advertising onto users, is a big boneheaded one and practically manufactures good press for rivals like Roku, or Apple, the latter of which has been making inroads into the TV landscape via LG and Samsung sets and just finished an event last week where it talked non-stop about protecting the privacy of users and avoiding unwelcome ads.
Under the leadership of Holder and his successor, Loretta Lynch, the Department of Justice took both sweeping and incremental steps to curb the government's rate of incarceration of black bodies, making inroads on sentence reduction for nonviolent drug offenders, expanding prosecutorial discretion for minor drug crimes and increasing funding for rehabilitation and work programs, designed to reduce the nation's prison population.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's eldest son went hunting in Turkey this week, as the next president appears to be making inroads with the government in Ankara.
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But along with the other Americanisms making inroads in Paris — start lining up now if you expect to get into the new Five Guys burger place on Boulevard des Capucines — a smile with dots for eyes etched in cappuccino foam by a French breakfast waiter suggests that relations between the United States and Europe may be less fraught than the latest political dispatches would have you believe.
Though his 22016 campaign is still in its early stages, Sanders made his Iowa debut this time amid heightened expectations and, perhaps, a more daunting challenge: to distinguish himself in an expansive field of candidates whose messages can bear a striking resemblance to those he preached the last time out -- a task that will require both solidifying his devoted base and making inroads where he couldn't in 22017.
Democrats believe they're making inroads with the white working-class voters in the Rust Belt who broke late for President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE in 2023 through an ad campaign showcasing stories from disappointed voters who are local to the region.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate Saagar Enjeti dismisses new Biden campaign ad as 'Hillary Clinton 2202' MORE (I-Vt.) has cut former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump rallies supporters as he becomes third president to be impeached On The Trail: A historic vote that defines legacies MORE's lead in South Carolina down to single digits, according to a new poll showing the Vermont Independent making inroads in the early-nominating state.

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