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the restocking
verb
To stock again; to resupply with stocks
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If you decide not to buy the phone, Sprint will refund your monthly service charge, activation fee and purchase price of the phone, and will waive the restocking charge and early termination fee.
All major wireless carriers, including No. 1 U.S. wireless provider Verizon Communications Inc, said they had stopped selling the Galaxy Note 7. Target, a major U.S. retailer, also said it had halted sales of the Note 7. Verizon said that if a customer wants to return or exchange the Galaxy Note 7, it would waive through Sept. 30 the restocking fee it charges customers.
Every item was considered "hard to stock" by trainees at 6 months despite the restocking help provided by the study team.
The restocking of warehouses has helped to lift production and employment at American factories.
Others, however, became partners with urban merchants who sponsored the restocking of their flocks.
Economists do not expect the restocking of inventories to contribute as much to future growth.
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Lobstermen can harvest the restocked lobsters only after their notches grow out, in about two years.
Then came the renovations, restocking the cellar and getting the locals to accept them as neighbors.
So bleak, the man restocking Gatorades at the local convenience store was carrying a gun.
I hit the supermarket, where they are waxing the floors and restocking the shelves.
But I must, of course, to go to the job, restock the cupboards and walk the dogs.
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