Idiom
Take stock.
To assess a situation, to conduct a personal inventory of ones beliefs and values, etc.
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Every year, we publish a B Corp Impact Report which takes stock of the public benefits we create beyond shareholder value.
The report is based on the Living Planet Index, which takes stock of the Earth's biodiversity by examining 16,704 populations of more than 4,000 vertebrate species around the world.
As the year draws to a close, and we are gearing up for the holiday season in many parts of the world, we launch the Annual Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN Movement Progress Reportt, which takes stock of many successes and sets the scene for our next New Year's Resolutions.
MDG Good Practice (UNDG, 2010) In July 2010 UN Development Group published "MDG Good Practice 2010" which takes stock of evidence and experiences at country, regional and global level to overcome challenges to and achieve the MDGs.
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(See "Takeover Tuesday Has Bulls Running" and " Kraft's Sweet Success").. Citigroups report came on the heels of JPMorgan Chase s unsatisfactory report on Friday which took stocks lower and set the tone for this weeks corporate earnings releases, including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
The new edition includes an excellent afterword by Ehrenreich (reprinted in part at TomDispatch), in which she takes stock of the past ten years and revisits some of the workers she met while reporting her book.
Most of the sequence is a fifteen-minute monologue by the writer delivered to the woman he lives with, in which he takes stock of the political and social implications of the war in terms of his own life and experience.
There is, for instance, a scene in which Monty Brogan takes stock of himself in a bathroom mirror.
The company set a two-for-one stock split, which takes effect after today's closing bell.
But this was a proper innings in which he took stock, and then just flayed the bowling on its generally poor merit.
Such prolonged rallies do not continue indefinitely.Chris Watling of Longview Economics says that this is a classic "phase two" of a cyclical bull market, in which investors take stock after an initial rally.
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