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CardCash, by contrast, was an active middleman, buying inventory, vetting stock and verifying card values.
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He opened Fauna 18 months ago, after the dissolution of a shop farther uptown, where the overhead costs pressured him to sell his avian inventory with less vetting than he deemed fit.
Responsibilities include,: handling horses during exams: assisting doctors with diagnostics and treatments; paperwork, including entering data and invoices into eVetPractice software; entering coggins/health certificates into Global VetLink, maintaining pharmaceutical inventory, stocking the vet truck and keeping it presentable, and client communication.
At the time, the spaces were all friends' houses, but the company hadn't figured out a way to vet and service the home inventory.
We focus on inventory priced between $1,000 and $100,000, all of which is vetted by expert specialists.
By recombining attributes and even mutating them slightly, Stitch Fix is able to create new designs to share with its human designers to vet the final styles that make it into their inventory.
At a high level, Shoptiques vets and works with local boutiques in cities across the U.S. to integrate their inventory onto the site, and then sell these items to visitors.
Richard D. Schuler, a lawyer for Maureen Stevens, 68, and Mr. Stevens's three grown children, Nicholas Stevens, Heidi Hogan and Casey Tozzi, said documents and testimony showed minimal vetting of government scientists who worked with anthrax and other pathogens, weak laboratory security and haphazard inventory controls before 2001.
Vetting follows.
Vetting sources.
Vetting leads.
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