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1 Unfortunately as a movement, tax evasion has appeal but very little traction .
2 Proposals to continue funding automatically have gotten little traction in Washington.
3 Image: Junior Miranda The 1977 ASTP repeat proposal gained little traction .
4 But the device has gained little traction in a crowded market.
5 But he gained little traction for a bid, sources told Reuters at the time.
6 For the most part, that argument has had little traction .
7 They became a visible presence, gained a little traction , took a share of the day.
8 That idea may have little traction in Congress.
9 No wonder the movement got so little traction .
10 Because of its complexity, the rumor got little traction and almost sank under its own weight.
11 But he gained little traction for a bid.
12 Turkey's calls for a buffer zone inside Syria have so far gained little traction among Western powers.
13 The thing felt like it weighed the same as a Volkswagen, and the portway gave little traction .
14 Their effort has gained little traction in Congress and even many Democratic members say the effort is premature.
15 Trump's 2018 agenda, including construction of a U.S.-Mexico border wall and an infrastructure proposal, has gained little traction .
16 He called upon Islamist candidates to unify ranks ahead of the vote but the appeal gained little traction .
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