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Although the EZ Appli bar code application is just getting its legs in Japan, Qualcomm executives believe it will gain traction as carriers make it more widely available and developers find more ways to make use of bar code scanning.

As you tell people about the blog it will gain traction, which could lead to additional career opportunities.

She said the measure would almost certainly be found unconstitutional, and is doubtful it will gain traction.

"Unless the phone is in front of the consumers in stores, it's hard to see how it will gain traction," Mr. Sharma said.

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He has told multiple news outlets that he doesn't believe it'll gain traction for the first "30 or so" lawsuits, and told HuffPost that the plaintiff will have the burden of proof, and the business will have to operate in a minimum capacity within Utah's borders to be held liable.

None of the three men see their project as a magical cure for political dysfunction, but they hope it's something that will gain traction and recognition.

It is hard to see how the tournament, in its current formulation, will gain traction anytime soon.

One state is trying to change that, but it's doubtful that effort will gain traction.

It's not inevitable that Apple Pay will gain traction; others, including Google, have tried similar things before, without much success.

It is unclear whether the letter will gain traction among other investors, but Mr. Poppe said on Thursday that he had received strong support.

This will gain traction because it's hard to argue that the public interest benefits from not doing so.

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