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1 Other new exchanges have also struggled to get traction with major banks.
2 The World Wide Web was just beginning to get traction among ordinary people.
3 When monetary policy finally did get traction , it was through the housing market.
4 It will also struggle to get traction with the youth it is targeting.
5 But it is unclear whether any proposed change in the laws will get traction .
6 They rely on it to ensure some of their true scandals don't get traction .
7 This lack of finance is making it hard for the recovery to get traction .
8 But the programme failed to get traction as a commodities downturn cut investor appetite.
9 Despite all the fluff, a fair number of substantial and useful applications did get traction .
10 Whether any of Gallagher's ideas can get traction at the SEC remains to be seen.
11 We'll have to start over, and it's going to take a long time to get traction .
12 But more sweeping proposals to abolish mandatory minimum sentences have failed to get traction in Congress.
13 Unable to get traction with the operator, people have turned to their MPs to demand action.
14 The opposition alleged fraud, but their complaints did not get traction and Maduro cemented his authority.
15 Despite realligning the event along dance music lines, it failed to get traction or an audience.
16 Our customers share images of our dishes online and they get traction all over the world.
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