Aún no tenemos significados para "serious dent".
1To make a serious dent in emissions, regulators will target transportation.
2Fresh admissions over its emissions scandal threatened to make a serious dent in car sales.
3Maybe he intended to put a serious dent in the company's pocketbook or its image.
4But activists say it has not yet made a serious dent in the trade in Britain.
5The Aggies did not make a serious dent in Utah's lead until late in the half.
6Experiences of the recent past have knocked a serious dent in the national obsession with property ownership.
7Gazich barely slept that night, despite the fact that he'd put a serious dent in the minibar.
8Nielsen pollster John Stirton told state radio the issue had not made a serious dent in Rudd's overall ratings.
9And unless the money is paid back swiftly their confidence in the financial system could take a serious dent.
10One gambler in Bangkok said the police campaign was unlikely to make a serious dent in World Cup wagering.
11When it does happen, it can put a serious dent in the confidence and positivity of any recovering runner.
12To make a serious dent in carbon emissions, billions of tons of CO2 will have to be injected underground.
13OANDA's Innes said it was too early to say whether economic slowdown would put a serious dent in oil prices.
14But years of high inflation have made a serious dent in living standards - today's inflation data doesn't fix that.
15He confirmed that law enforcement had made a serious dent in gang-related murders by operating in tandem with intelligence agencies.
16An effective coach system could make a serious dent in car sales, and even reduce the demand for domestic flights.
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