Media companies need to become far better at exploiting their digital inventory.
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It'll reduce demand and put additional inventory on the market, he said.
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Official U.S. oil inventory data on Wednesday also helped the bullish trend.
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Open for over seven years, Perch rotates its inventory every few weeks.
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Certainly Selena didn't roam the house taking inventory of her various knickknacks.
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However, this may well be the time for Capetonians to takestock.
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Grantline could now takestock of the battle; he had been victorious.
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We finally find a little pizzeria and takestock of our situation.
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There comes a time when you have to stop and takestock.
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As the credit card bills pile up, it's time to takestock.
Uso de stock-take em inglês
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Health authorities have stressed there are plenty but nevertheless halted supplies yesterday for a stock-take.
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Businesses are echoing the upbeat sentiments expressed by the Treasury in its latest stock-take of the economy.
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But an annual council stock-take shows children and young people are struggling, and losing faith in the local authority.
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The Transport Agency has responded in the report that it is starting a stock-take of work already under way.
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Seed funding was also being made available for clean energy and forestry projects and a stock-take of Māori enterprises.
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He has also talked about a policy stock-take, which will be his opportunity to differentiate himself from Mr Key.
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Now he works in stock-take at Sky City, contracts for two brand ambassador companies and ushers at Vector Arena.
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Health officials have stressed repeatedly that there is more than enough stock nationwide but nevertheless halted vaccine deliveries yesterday during a stock-take.
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It was more an environmental stock-take of the media businesses themselves than an analysis of their editorial commitment to reporting the environment.
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It didn't answer those questions but its general manager Jacqui Coombes said the company's preference was to use its own staff for stock-take.
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New Zealand First is being urged to order a stock-take of the country's mental health services if it helps form the next government.
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It's part of Auckland Council's stock-take of the city's golf courses, looking at what they're worth and how they can better be used.
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The government's first nationwide stock-take came out on Wednesday, and found many intensive care units, emergency departments and operating theatres are not fit for purpose.
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A recently-released stock-take of services across all government agencies found that $1.4 billion was spent each year on family and sexual violence.
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The day following the stock-taking Etheridge went to Apia-andnever came back.
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According to the new stock-taking there are four hundred and thirty-eight.