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The inroads of tuberculosis have also been greatly reduced.
Farther inland, the inroads of mining into forest areas have given rise to environmental disputes.
Florida growers fought to limit the inroads of Brazilian juice producers.
He is also a board member of Inroads of Greater Baltimore and Washington, an organization that sponsors minority internships.
At this time Massachusetts was the scene of a religious revival opposed to the inroads of science.
The declining market share reflects the inroads of Honda and Toyota in the minivan market that Chrysler once dominated.
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"What the Tibetans are afraid of," Captain Ellam continues, "is an inroad of European adventurers who might seize the country, exploit its resources, and interfere with their religion, laws, customs, &c.
It can be a sign you've made an inroad of some kind.
They counter that over the last two decades the "science" of humanism has made tremendous inroads, many of which are helping current efforts to succeed where past ones have failed.
A creeping monoculture is the most frequently cited threat, exemplified by chains like Subway and Quiznos, which are making inroads south of I-10.
It has also made significant inroads outside of Europe into markets like Latin America, particularly Brazil.
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