Sentence examples for need inroads from inspiring English sources

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"Batting appears to have become easier, with the skies blue for the best part of the day, but the second new ball is still reasonably fresh and Lancashire need inroads with it first thing or face a formidable first innings deficit".

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Obviously, Lazar brings to Taptu a lot of experience in the mobile sector and, crucially, a large number of contacts that could help provide the needed inroads to grow the business.

Companies like Twitter and Facebook, built on consumer bases, need more inroads into the enterprise sector to further build out their businesses.

Currently he says that Hispanics and other growing groups matter nationally, but Republicans need only "make inroads" with them.

Given that the American electorate is growing steadily less white, it is widely understood that Republicans need to make inroads in large and growing Latino and Asian communities.

People from the Greater Manchester area have been quick to take up the democratic principles outlined in Democracy 2015's opening statement.As the movement develops and gains momentum, it will need to make inroads into the surrounding towns in the North West and strengthen its links in this region.

Speaking after President Barack Obama's victory, Santorum noted the GOP's lack of support among Latinos, saying that the party would need to make inroads in order to have a chance in 2016.

House Democrats know they need to make inroads with voters concerned about national security, especially after Democratic leaders recently presented their members with polling showing Republicans ahead by 23 points with those defense-minded voters.

If libertarian populism isn't pitched in a way that appeals to women, then it's unlikely to prove terribly helpful to Republicans, who desperately need to make inroads with the single largest demographic bloc that has turned its back on the party.

Last year, a soccer competition aimed at immigrants in the city was popular with Eastern Europeans and some Latinos, but the police believed they needed to make inroads with other groups.

Conservatives around the nation had rallied to Mr. Toomey's cause, and President Bush, who needs to make inroads among centrist Democrats and suburban swing voters if he is to win Pennsylvania, backed Mr. Specter.

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