Sentence examples for no inroads from inspiring English sources

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But one place where the new wage movement has made no inroads is Bentonville, Arkansas, where Walmart has its headquarters.

Yet in many areas of Italy the villa system made no inroads during the republic, and traditional peasant farming continued.

The foreigners are required to live in an isolated compound and seem to make almost no inroads into Korean society.

They were mute as an attacking force against the champions, confined to a few breakouts and making no inroads against a blanket defence.

There had been no inroads into the standing total of 19,989 when Adam Johnson's right foot shot deflected sharply off Marc Wilson's boot and looped over Thomas Sorensen, onto the crossbar.

In an exceptional year, the Tories would have hoped to have taken Bury but achieved just three gains; ditto North Tyneside, where they made no inroads in a council that stays hung.

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The smart TV space is a tricky one, particularly since Firefox OS smartphones have made little-to-no inroad among consumers who might be in the market for a new tele.

He made no inroad on Mark McGwire's record tonight as opposing pitchers continued to avoid the strike zone with him in the batter's box.

She made no inroad in the overall white vote aggregate while failing to more fully hold the diverse and younger Obama coalition.

Newt Gingrich avoided oblivion by winning his home state of Georgia by a good margin but made no significant inroads anywhere else.

Yet interactive TV has remained a vision on the horizon for years, and Microsoft has made no real inroads in putting its software in cable set-top boxes.

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