Sentence examples for reflect inroads from inspiring English sources

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The growth of abstinence courses appears to reflect inroads by conservative, often religiously based groups on local school boards and at the federal and state level, rather than a ground swell of popular support for such classes or evidence documenting their success.

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For a man whose rise reflected inroads by Italian-Americans on political gains made by Irish-Americans, John Orlando Pastore had an intriguing birthday.

The declining market share reflects the inroads of Honda and Toyota in the minivan market that Chrysler once dominated.

Rodgers was otherwise left to reflect on exactly what inroads Celtic can legitimately make in this competition without spending vast sums.

Three years later, the party's inability to make such inroads is reflected in how some Black Lives Matter activists view potential conversations with Republican presidential contenders.

As the demographic make-up of America shifts, as progressive ideas make incremental inroads, as the historic 2008 Democratic primary and ascent of Barack Obama positively reflect the progress we've made, age-old fault lines come into play: race, gender, sexual orientation, religion.

As the United States seeks, yet again, to make inroads into a most elusive peace process in the Middle East, perhaps it is time to reflect on the fullness of Jefferson's example.

And it's true, many in the Tea party would probably welcome the choice of any one of their leading standard-bearers, be it New Jersey governor Chris Christie, Florida senator Marco Rubio, or South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, the latter two, reflecting the GOP's tentative new inroads among women and ethnic voters.

To most Muslims, the contention of Osama bin Laden and his followers that God has ordered Muslims to kill Americans is not only silly, but presumption bordering on heresy.In all but a few cases, the inroads made by Islamism are reflected not in violent extremism, but in an increased religious consciousness.

Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama seem to be the main competitors for these voters, though former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina has been hitting many of the same anti-Washington themes, reflecting what aides said was his effort to make inroads with independent voters.

Improvements in coffee quality and production particularly reflected the country's socioeconomic recovery, with Rwandan brands making significant inroads in overseas specialty markets.

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