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adequate, plenty, well stocked, plethora, all necessaries, all requirements
Should a company have to reduce their labour force, the "last in first out" means that the latest employee take on is the first to be made redundant."First in, first out" would mean that the employee who has been at the company longest is the first to go. Which would basically mean that the employee with the most experience would be lost to the company - which doesn't make good business sense.********************************I've since found another phrase that is indeed first in first out:First in, first out merchandising is a method of stock rotation. The goods that are received first, are sold first. All newly delivered goods are stocked behind older merchandise.
top to bottom
Top, middle, then bottom!
Bough Beach is a large reservoir in Sevenoaks, it is greatly known for its pike and silver fish that are stocked there, before the pike and silvers were stocked it was used for fly fishing for stocked trout
Bough Beach is a large reservoir in Sevenoaks, it is greatly known for its pike and silver fish that are stocked there, before the pike and silvers were stocked it was used for fly fishing for stocked trout
The food in space is stocked in space shuttles. It is stocked in large amounts to make astronauts eat in space.
I fish in non stocked ponds find a place you think fish would be and fish ?
"Stocket" is not a word. I believe the word you want is "stocked". Example sentences: The worker stocked the store shelves with "stock", or goods for sale. People who lived during the 1950s often stocked their cellars with canned goods in case there was nuclear bomb explosion. I stocked up on 'brain foods' and juice before starting to study for finals.
Vending machines are typically stocked by a vending machine operator or distributor, who is responsible for restocking the machine with products, collecting payment, and maintaining the machine.
Just stocked about 175
2 engines stocked away
Don't buy them.
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