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In the big cities Marks & Spencer, Burberry and Body Shop thrive and Tesco has made inroads as a mainstream supermarket chain.
San Francisco startup Wikinvest is making inroads as a stock data provider for media Websites.
As vaccination makes inroads as a cancer control strategy, screening practices must be reformulated to maximize the synergy between primary and secondary prevention.
Alexis Sanchez was struggling to make any inroads as a central striker and Mesut Ozil was almost completely anonymous on the left of the three players behind him.
While universal memory is still several years out, solid-state flash drives are starting to make inroads as a long-term storage alternative.
He made inroads as a part-timer in non-league, while selling industrial cleaning supplies the rest of the time, before a knee operation put paid to playing entirely.
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Greta Constantine has made some inroads as well, but its still a pretty tough road to hoe and it takes a long time but I think they're certainly strong enough.
In recent years, as elsewhere in Europe and the Islamic world, rigorous and intolerant strands of Islamic observance have made inroads, as well as, more recently, a new, debased, ultra-violent "gangsta Jihad" culture attractive to a young and often marginalised constituency.
"They will make inroads as long as the seniors don't know what is in the bill," Mr. Matsui said.
They've made legislative inroads as well.
And with some Latin American countries chafing under American hegemony, China could make political and military inroads as well.
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