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Taking stock of Angela Merkel's leadership.
They have little interest in taking stock of their achievements.
Next: In Los Angeles, taking stock of atheism's future.
But let's start by taking stock of the incumbent.
It also means being able to clearly take stock of areas of strength and opportunities for improvement.
The ability of MakCHS and JHU to critically reflect on their collaborative efforts and take stock of their progress to date, as demonstrated in these papers, is predictive of further changes and improvements.
It's the traditional time of year to take stock of one's personal behaviour, survey the past 12 months, and cock an eye towards self-improvement.
It takes stock of you.
Take stock of household chemicals.
This article attempts to take stock of this issue.
Elizabeth Kolbert takes stock of his actions.
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