What does moving in mean?
Definitions for moving in
mov·ing in
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Princeton's WordNet
occupation, occupancy, moving innoun
the act of occupying or taking possession of a building
"occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal"
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moving in
Moving in generally refers to the act of transferring one's belongings to a new residential or commercial space and officially taking residence or occupancy there. This could refer to moving into a new home, apartment, office, etc. It may also involve the process of settling, arranging the space, and familiarizing oneself with the new environment.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of moving in in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of moving in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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We're not getting any gauge of whether we're moving in the right direction, or things are going really, really bad. There's no information that comes out with that, it's just an extension and extension.
The U.S. is moving in the right direction by more publicly engaging with Taiwan and supporting it. But it needs to bolster its deterrence against a PRC use of force, on Taiwan, the U.S. should engage the CCP in private diplomacy to outline the political and military costs it would face if it uses force against Taiwan. It should be told that there is no surer way to Taiwan de jure independence than CCP aggression.
Given that Xiaomi's valuation has always been based on the company being more than a commodity handset manufacturer, missing their services revenue goal by such a significant margin is even more concerning than missing their handset target, that said, the company did increase their services revenue per handset sold, so they are moving in the right direction. It's just a question of if they can move fast enough.
When you look at someone in a bed in intensive care, all you see are beeps and lines and monitors going off — people moving in and out like a train station, the nurse is central to that for the patient, pulling all of that together.
Monday GM have a lot of companies moving in.
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- mudando-sePortuguese
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