Sentence examples for built inroads from inspiring English sources

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Bush speaks fluent Spanish and comes from a family — particularly his father and uncle — that has successfully built inroads to Latino voters.

As the NBC-Premier League venture to broadcast games in America has built inroads for greater recognition and commercial expansion, so it has given birth to a cadre of American fans who appropriate a culture that isn't theirs.

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"They may be low now, but it's still a population you want to build inroads with".

Evine is not the leading player in its space, but it has some key pieces in place — such as deals to broadcast into a multitude of local pay-TV markets, and an audience of TV viewers who are already watching and buying from Evine and channels like it — for a larger player to come in and use that infrastructure to build inroads to audiences that might not otherwise be reaching.

"So I think the future of transgender representation is really to build inroads for trans people in the media to become authors of their own stories, to become writers and producers and directors themselves".

They might think, if they lose the presidency again, that the strategy they're using isn't getting them anywhere and they need to try to make more inroads with communities and Latinos might be a community that it makes sense to build inroads with.

But having a special election this year is also a good thing for Democrats since it is likely that a Republican caretaker in the seat wouldn't have time to build inroads in a way that would make him or her difficult to beat.

There's no right way to do this - you may, for instance, decide to increase awareness of your product through an advertising campaign, offer a special deal or "bonus" to make your product more appealing, or engage in public relations work to build inroads with your customers.

In what is viewed as a two-horse race between Labour and Plaid Cymru in this seat, Anwen Barry said she was hoping to make inroads and build on the 4,500 votes her party polled last time.

When de Valera achieved power, he took advantage of the Statute of Westminster and political circumstances to build upon inroads to greater sovereignty made by the previous government.

Brazil's former president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, built on those inroads in trips to Africa from 2003 to 2010, referring to the "historic debt" Brazil had to Africa in its formation as nation.

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