Quotes About Inroads
According to Gallup, Obama has already lost support among Jewish voters, down from 78 percent to 68 percent. If Romney shows that he is genuinely committed to Israel and that Obama is not, he'll make further inroads.
~ David Limbaugh
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The ferocious inroads of the Normans scared many weak and timid persons into servitude.
~ John Lothrop Motley
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I hope K-dramas can make inroads into more Asian countries.
~ Lee Seung-gi
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Philosophy used to be a field that had content, but then 'natural philosophy' became physics, and physics has only continued to make inroads. Every time there's a leap in physics, it encroaches on these areas that philosophers have carefully sequestered away to themselves, and so then you have this natural resentment on the part of philosophers.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
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By 1951, television had already made such inroads on the income garnered by motion picture companies that the Golden Era which had prevailed until then was beginning to disintegrate. And by 1953, it had come to an end. Hollywood was a dismal, tragic place.
~ Olivia De Havilland
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The film business is just one of our verticals. We have wanted for some time to make inroads into the English language market, because I think that over time such films can cross over into the international market.
~ Ronnie Screwvala
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The whole point I am making is that a hard, irreducible sense of our own self-awareness has been progressively denied us by the inroads of science both as a form and as a creator of our society.
~ Bryan Appleyard
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China's rapid inroads into Africa are made possible by a combination of Chinese money and a willingness by Beijing to deal with some of the world's most unsavory leaders and human rights abusers like Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe and Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir in the Sudan.
~ Robert C. O'Brien
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It's no secret that the environmental movement is ultimately designed to create new inroads into increased government control. All of the shots taken at emissions, the dependence on fossil fuels, and noise pollution are designed to paint those things as symptoms of a problem, with the government able to step in as the solution.
~ Steven Crowder
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Celebrity is a corrosive condition for the soul. I have tried to restrain its inroads on me, but there are odd corners of my character that have been harmed
~ Charlton Heston
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If you're looking to make inroads with Fortune 1000 companies, then use a keyword search in Google to see if they have corporate alumni web sites.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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And particularly infuriating for the world's Methodists is that among the first groups booted from Mao's China were the Methodist missionaries. No other group of Western missionaries had made greater inroads, but Mao and his Marxists—the buddies of Rev. Ward and his radical Methodist Federation for Social Action—sent them packing. They showed them the road out of China. To this day, of course, China remains communist and suffers under religious repression.
~ Paul Kengor
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Unfortunately, the reach of resentful anti-elitism is not limited to bureaucratic documents and ed-school screeds, which (at least it could be argued) are destined to repose unread and ignored.'; The same animosity has made inroads into the training of supposed scientific professionals.
~ Unknown
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