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The acceptance of the Government's argument opens an alarming vista of inroads upon the right of privacy.
He is also a board member of Inroads of Greater Baltimore and Washington, an organization that sponsors minority internships.
Windows Phone has made a lot of inroads, and a lot of people use BlackBerry devices.
We blur the lines of what it supposedly "means" to be a man or a woman; we obliterate conventional definitions of sexual orientation and sexuality; we lie at the intersection of so many forms of oppression (sexism, homophobia, racism) that successfully taking on transgender issues makes inroads into many of their strongholds.
Credit View full screen In this week's issue of the magazine, Katherine Zoepf writes about women in Saudi Arabia and their inroads into the country's traditionally male-dominated workforce.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet In this week's issue of the magazine, Katherine Zoepf writes about women in Saudi Arabia and their inroads into the country's traditionally male-dominated workforce.
It seems that US projects avoid taking inroads into the social and political minefield on the issue of abortion.
If we are to make any inroad into this human rights issue, we must tackle the issue of climate change immediately.
To my way of thinking, the race issue is a side issue to the real issue involved — that is the issue of maintaining the integrity of state sovereignty and our American way of life, as opposed to Communistic inroads.
Ticklish issues of nomenclature aside, trousers are making inroads into men's hearts and back onto their legs.
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