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A better way of thinking about genetic diversity is that if everyone were a tinker, it would pay to have tailor genes, and the tailor genes would start to make an inroad, but then as society filled up with tailor genes, the advantage would shift back to the tinkers.
"It looks like we are beginning to make an inroad".
His frozen-food business would be a ripe target for a company looking to make an inroad into ethnic foods.
"It looks like we are beginning to make an inroad". In Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, one NGO has found a different way to make an inroad in the treatment of cancer - through primary care.
In Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, one NGO has found a different way to make an inroad in the treatment of cancer - through primary care.
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This was the time for the Mets, hot of late with 7 victories in 10 games, to begin making an inroad on the Phillies' shockingly huge division lead.
It can be a sign you've made an inroad of some kind.
New Yorkers already face very high tax rates on cigarettes, which seem to have made a sizeable inroad in smoking.
This book makes a significant inroad into the unexpectedly difficult question of existence of Fréchet derivatives of Lipschitz maps of Banach spaces into higher dimensional spaces.
Telcos have never made a big inroad in video.
The Democrats made a few inroads in the periphery winning a Senate seat in Virginia and House seats in North Carolina, Florida and Texas.
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