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To succeed, Microsoft has to make strong inroads into Internet services and software, where Google is a leader.
Rubio's problem is not simply ethnic; it is not very likely that any Republican will make strong inroads with Mexican-American voters as long as the G.O.P. remains hawkish on border control, supports Arizona-style policing of illegal residents and calls for fewer government entitlements.
With the advent of Western colonization after 1500 and particularly from the early 19th to the mid-20th century, Western schooling with its dominantly secular curriculum, sequence of grades, examinations, set calendar, and diplomas began to make strong inroads on the region's traditional educational practices.
Moreover, before Mr. Clinton's affair with a White House intern and his subsequent impeachment took its toll, the president had managed to make strong inroads of support among the kinds of blue-collar families that the Democrats had been ceding for years.
They will make strong inroads, albeit among established institutions rather than among upstarts.
With Philip Morris looking to make strong inroads in India with Marlboro, Deveshwar may want to fight the new challenger by allowing BAT to bring in a brand like Kent into India.
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The P.K.I. made strong inroads in Central & East Java.
The perpetrators are widely assumed to be Salafists, adherents of a fundamentalist group influenced by Saudi Arabia that has made strong inroads, particularly among Egypt's poorest classes.
The vernacular made strong inroads (even as the language of scholarship) when Descartes published his Discours de la méthode (Discourse on Method) in French in 1637.
The party also concluded that the systematic campaign to displace thousands of its poll workers had been so effective in the three vote-rich Mashonaland provinces, where Mr. Tsvangirai made strong inroads into Mr. Mugabe's support, that they would be unable to staff the polling stations on election day, leaving them open to ballot-box stuffing.
Asian nations were not overt, but instead used subtle means to discourage U.S. companies from making strong inroads into their markets.
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