Still, given the numerical and procedural odds against it, the opposition will struggle to make headway.
If Ion Torrent is going to make headway in the market, it is going to need its speed.
So while domestic producers continue to make headway, foreign vintners remain bottled up.
Political reform, which Mr Wen has repeatedly called for, is even less likely to make headway in the months ahead.
Partly because of the 2001 election, when the party's Daily Mail-inspired agenda of crime, immigration and Europe failed to make headway.
We are also poised to make headway on the Millennium Development Goals.
If McChrystal is able to make headway, Obama will take the credit.
But if a faith is to make headway among those with different creeds, its leaders must be careful with their words and deeds.
But look for Dell to continue trying to make headway in networking and storage (where it commands just 7.7% of the market, according to Gartner).
The places the Tories do well in have little in common with those they must appeal to if they are to make headway against Labour.
The Blues were unable to make headway and coughed up a penalty on the halfway line, but Jason Tovey was unable to convert the long-range kick.
Despite these measures, the ethanol industry struggled to make headway.
The crisis in Syria urgently requires agreement between Russia and the United States if any UN-backed diplomatic initiative is to make headway, says the BBC's Jonathan Marcus in Munich.
Jubilant leftist politicians said middle class economic discontent and frustration with Mr. Netanyahu's failure to make headway on the peace process coupled with Israel's growing international isolation contributed to his decline.
Republicans will try to make congressional inaction on energy legislation a campaign issue against the Democrats, Mann said, but will find it difficult to make headway with voters due to the GOP's unpopularity.
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But if a year from now it's still failing to make headway in the race with Android and Apple, expect to hear plenty more about the huge opportunities offered by the developing world.
As with any radical change to an existing technology, especially a jet engine, a large installed base of expertise together with lots of regulation mean it can be hard for a newcomer to make headway.
Though Mr Shoigu has been a good minister, he is wooden on television and his grouping, Unity, which has a clutch of regional leaders behind it, is failing to make headway in the approach to next month's general election.
"Drugs with advantageous safety profiles, in particular drugs that avoid daytime carryover, are not going to make headway with psychiatrists who as a group are prescribing Valium and Xanax during the daytime, " says Gary Richardson, a senior research scientist at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
During the trial, another of Mr. Valle's attorneys, Robert Baum, seemed to make headway when he pointed out that thousands of Mr. Valle's emails the FBI categorized as only fantasy contained the same type of cannibalistic kidnapping plots using the same names of the targeted victims as the plots they determined were real.
Edinburgh dominated the early possession but failed to make much headway, with their passing across the line being too flat to fox the English side's defence.
B2B exchanges are also starting to make some headway in trading contracts, having realised that spot markets, though easy to enter, are usually too small.
The Pakistani military, which is of dubious quality, has been unable to make much headway against the militants in its frontier provinces, and has shown itself to be more interested in negotiating ceasefires than in renewed offensives.
But correspondents say the police were unable to make much headway in their investigations.
Most economists say the country must grow more than 3% to make significant headway.
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But the measure is not expected to make any headway in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Mr McGlone's argument was simple - Margaret Ritchie had failed to make sufficient headway in the Assembly elections.
During the decades Visa was bank-owned, its six regional associations squabbled over international expansion and failed to make much headway.
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