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When you humanise the stories then you start to make inroads".
They're gonna hire friends, associates, you start to make inroads in this company".
It is a more affordable electric sedan which the company hopes will start to make inroads with the general car-buying public.
Maybe by using this forum to express ourselves, something will take hold and we'll start to make inroads at the other places where we desperately need more double-XX-ers.
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At the time, corporations were starting to make inroads into schools: soft-drink companies were negotiating exclusive deals; advertisements were appearing in bathrooms.
But sandy-haired surfers are showing up in greater numbers, hotels have upped their thread counts, and the Jitney set has started to make inroads.
All of these organisations have prioritised change and the figures of complaints, together with a marginally improved conviction rate, suggest that we are starting to make inroads.
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