To make inroads on the number of Volkswagens in Mexico or of Austin Minis in France or on the sea of Japanese automobiles in Japan might seem unprecedented.
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It's risky to move a freshman show, but if we can make inroads on Thursday, the economic payoffs are better than on Friday, " when fewer viewers are watching.
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While General Motors and Ford are increasing incentives to combat slipping market share and rising inventories, Chrysler is holding back as it makes inroads on its two main rivals.
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The White House is hoping Albright, who has a good working relationship with Helms could make inroads on Weld's behalf, but Helms so far has remained steadfast in his opposition.
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The workstation industry in general experienced hard times in the second half of the 1980s, as IBM Personal Computers and IBM PC compatibles began making inroads on their customer base.
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Last year, the versatile Drechsler began making inroads on another of Joyner-Kersee's domains, competing in the heptathlon and producing the best score in the world for 1994-- 6, 741 points.
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If they fail to make inroads on the Bloc Quebecois, it will embolden separatists, who narrowly lost an independence referendum in 1995 and plan another vote within the next few years.
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It's one of the largest U . S . security monitoring firms and is rapidly building cable TV systems, making inroads on the Internet and moving aggressively into some international markets.
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But now other Republicans have started to make inroads on the information highway, framing themselves as natural allies of the libertarian-minded high-technology community industry, with which they share a fondness for laissez-faire governance.
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Tom Wahl, an associate professor of agricultural economics at Washington State University, said Australia's wheat industry has been trying to make inroads on the United States'domination of the Pakistani market in recent years.