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is warehousing
noun
A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
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But, frankly, when all we are doing is warehousing our children for the day, I'm not sure what difference it makes.
The customary explanation would be that the absent bathrooms are a form of tactical neglect, intended to drive out longtime tenants who pay below-market rents, and that in the meantime Ms. Levine is warehousing apartments as they become vacant.
God is warehousing souls on the web.
Among the chief barriers to success is warehousing and distribution.
Our country is warehousing so many of our nation's parents behind bars that last summer, Sesame Street introduced Alex, a Muppet who has a father in prison.
Jones Lang LaSalle, a property-services firm, says that since 2012 the amount of industrial space (of which 75% is warehousing) used in America has grown at an annual rate of 14.5m square metres double the pace in 2008, the year the property market went south.
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What is warehoused here is people — about 7,500 on any given day — detained by the New York City Department of Correction.
About 80% of the distillery's production is warehoused on the island, and the balance is warehoused at various warehouses on the mainland.
Something that is warehoused in me is easy answer.
All data is warehoused in a local Oracle 11 g database.
A.I.G.F.P. was warehousing default risk, essentially adopting a trade and hold strategy.
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