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Mr. Chang's failure to make more inroads resulted in his dismissal.
The long stand-off was harming the economy and emboldening the Taliban to make more inroads, notably in Helmand province in the south.
Chinese influence on the island nation has grown significantly in recent years and there are fears in Delhi that further deterioration would allow Beijing to make more inroads.
Perhaps the pro-life community would make more inroads with women of colour if they appeared to care more about easing the conditions leading women to seek abortion and less about flexing political might.
But Fiat will remain weak in car-hungry Asia and could do with another deal to make more inroads there.Deals of the sort that will fully integrate Fiat and Chrysler are one way of getting bigger but the history of carmakers attempting full mergers is not a happy one.
Corbyn's critics are concerned that the party's dire performance in Scotland will raise the bar for winning a general election, because for every seat it loses in what was once its Scottish strongholds, it must make more inroads into less promising electoral territory in currently Conservative or Liberal Democrat areas of England.
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But the Yankees are making more inroads into Japan.
In the morning England might have made more inroads into the Sri Lanka line-up.
That tactic might have made more inroads into Liverpool's rearguard.
But Perry seemed to be making more inroads – the former Texas governor's appeal seemed far more focused to the rank and file.
Federer thought it had been "a great match" but was disappointed not to have made more inroads into Djokovic's service games.
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