His trips offer an opportunity to take stock of where the industry stands this summer.
Tackle the most intimidating chore first, by designating time to take stock of where you are professionally.
At this Conference, we hope to take stock of the Court's progress and strengthen it for the future.
Early the next morning we ventured out to take stock of the damage.
Emotional consumers, for instance, fail to take stock of their human and non-human resources, and to prioritize their needs and desires.
So the ability to take stock of current reality is incredibly important.
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They represent a chance to take stock of our lives and look forward to the coming year with clear eyes and renewed purpose.
The transition from Eric Schmidt to Larry Page as CEO of Google is a useful moment to take stock of this iconic company.
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In his words, he is fortunate enough to know he is dying, to take stock of his life as it comes to an end.
Back in the Arbelias home, Nashatt Arbelias sifts through mounds of clothes dumped on their bed, trying to take stock of what's left, what's missing and what's destroyed.
While in the hospital recovering from surgery, Backus seized the opportunity to take stock of his life and think about the legacy he would leave behind.
Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov arrived in the city of Chelyabinsk on Friday evening to take stock of the situation, the official Itar-Tass news agency reported.
It comprised a wide range of educational activities including field trips to enable students to explore various World Heritage sites and to take stock of concrete sustainable development issues.
This day is a time to take stock of the fortune we have known and the kindnesses we have shared, grateful for the God-given bounty that enriches our lives.
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As I pause to take stock of all the things I have to be grateful for, it certainly includes family, friends, health, and many other things we sometimes take for granted.
This anniversary is an opportunity to take stock of the results and impacts of the GEF International waters portfolio after 20 years and assess future challenges to raise the bar for the next 20 years.
"It is a genuine opportunity to take stock of what the settlement has achieved to date and the challenges it may yet have to address in the years to come, " said the chancellor of Glasgow University.
Since we have now lost the candidate in this presidential election who spoke for one of the grandest of all American traditions, that of economic growth, we are in a position to take stock of a few things.
Instead we need to take stock of the times we live in: at least in the West, government retreat from their traditional role as the funders of social services is threatening the viability of many organizations that communities rely on.
The 24 members of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage will meet to take stock of the progress made by States Parties on the legal, regulatory or other measures taken to safeguard intangible cultural heritage in their countries.
The Office is developing, through multi-disciplinary consultations, a training manual to offer a glossary of key concepts and best journalistic practices, as well as to take stock of government normative actions, such as the up-coming China National Plan for Food Safety and Nutrition 2011-2020.
Of course this isn't the first time that we've seen rebates drive down computer prices so much -- there was the HP setup that we saw over Labor Day, which included a CRT, and a burner for the same price after rebates too -- but a laptop is something to take stock of.
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The March arrival of the Monterey in the eastern Med is a good time to take stock of how the U.S. missile defense program has changed over time, and consider the way in which changing threats and technologies have transformed the role of the Navy in missile defense from that of a disinterested bystander to a key player.
Immediately after the 2nd UNESCO workshop, a working meeting, Towards Excellence in Journalism Education, will bring together Potential Centres of Excellence and Reference in Journalism Training in Africa to take stock of the progress made in three broad criteria areas of curriculum and institutional capacity, professional and public service, external links and recognition, and development plan, strategy and potential.
You will have to continuously take stock of priorities and stick to them.
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Faced with neighboring democracies, Russia would be forced to take greater stock of its affairs at home.
It also comes as historians and Jewish organizations continue encouraging nations to take unvarnished stock of their actions in Nazi-era Europe.
They use the Internet, the application of innovative technology and the assistance of licensed securities brokers when appropriate to provide a broad universe of accredited and institutional investors with efficient access to private company stock investment opportunities and to take friction out of the transaction process.
If so, then hop off before you commit to another and take stock of the money you have left.
He said it was not surprising there had been a lack of clarity, given such a huge and radical programme of reform, and urged ministers to "review and take stock of how many loose ends there are".
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