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The trouble here is that it's not at all clear that this has much traction.
It is not clear yet whether her point of view has much traction in the Bush administration, which veers from warlike hostility to occasional murmurs of peaceful coexistence if Kim disarms.
And precisely because Irish nationalism is showing a more secular face than ever before, the old anti-Papist rhetoric of hard-core Protestantism no longer has much traction; it needs some new dogs to kick.And because of the free-speech issues it raises, this is more than a storm in a Northern Irish teacup.
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But neither type is big enough for such purchases to have much traction.
Never since Berlin Alexanderplatz or Heimat has German TV had much traction in Britain.
Mr. Hess has created similar legislation for states across the country, but those measures never had much traction.
As the final galleries make clear, this new image of Jesus didn't have much traction with Rembrandt's students.
"When he did this, it looked a bit opportunistic, but it didn't have much traction with the folks here".
He could have argued that he lacks the ability to do more, that he and his colleagues no longer have much traction over the economy.
It's a risky choice; nonmusicals with experimental time structures that are about the contradictions of religious belief don't have much traction on Broadway.
The proposal is unlikely to have much traction with the Home Office, where Theresa May led an overhaul of the policy in 2011.
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