Any understanding of the politics of the world must therefore take stock of this agglomerative process and its effects. |
Since the film rarely stops to take stock of its overcomplicated story, things can get a little confusing at times. |
Rather than worry about health, finances, official details and relationships at this point, it's best to take stock of situations and act now. |
Plans for a lavish Christmas wedding have been put on ice while the couple take stock of their 15-month relationship. |
Many have been selling shares that they don't own in the expectation that they will be able to take stock in the placing to cover their position. |
Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants. |