| 11. | For many years, trading desks were a place to get a foot in the door of Wall Street.
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| 12. | You may have heard of that related useful metaphorical phrase, " to get a foot in the door ".
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| 13. | Freelancing used to be a way for new players to be heard, to get a foot in the door.
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| 14. | Myer wanted to tap the endorsement to get a foot in the door at school districts to sell annuities.
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| 15. | It's possible to be able to get a foot in the door but then you have a much deeper climb.
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| 16. | The competition is a great way for young performers to get a foot in the door of the entertainment industry.
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| 17. | When he retired, he formed his own company, selling plastics, using his Celtics'ties to get a foot in the door.
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| 18. | Mandarin is growing in importance for exporters trying to get a foot in the door of the mainland Chinese market.
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| 19. | IBM makes its money selling computer services, and can afford to give away software to get a foot in the door.
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| 20. | "Our greatest fear is that they're using this to get a foot in the door for the entire state of Florida,"
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