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Analysts say they expect Google will eventually find a way to make deeper inroads into radio.
How does an American-based company make deeper inroads in China after it has already introduced some of its popular, long-established brands?
That was actually the first market the startup targeted, in 2015, although it appeared to shift strategy after that to build up IP and make deeper inroads into video.
At the same time, other companies coming at logistics from other categories outside of food — think Amazon here, but also Uber — will also likely make deeper inroads and become more direct competitors.
IN our hypercognitive society, fear of forgetfulness has made deep inroads into the psyche.
They, like companies elsewhere, have also made deep inroads into China, where many of their factories are.
The Greek language made deep inroads, especially among the families of those numerous Greeks who married the local women and among those engaged in commerce.
As urban India began to search for inner peace, the Art of Living made deep inroads into the newly affluent society.
The country's census, which as elsewhere in Central Europe asks for a declaration of religious preference, suggests that secularism has made deep inroads.
With the arrival of infrared technology in the early 1980s, it became obsolete, but by that time the remote had already made deep inroads into American life.
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