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emdownie1966 | 19:48 Wed 11th Jun 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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what is ment by to take stock of ? what is ment by to think better of it? what is ment by to force the pace?
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Any business that sells things - ie keeps a 'stock' of them - does a regular 'stock-take'. That is, a check on how many of each item are currently on the shelves, as it were. The same idea applies to considering other sorts of situation in which a general oversight of matters is occasionally required. Hence, to 'take stock' means to have a look at the whole situation.

'Thinking better' of a situation suggests that you made a decision which you later came to regret, realising that it was not the best decision in all the circumstances. Now, therefore, it is necessary for you to make a better job of the thinking process that led to the decision, in the hope - this time - of coming up with an improved solution.

'Forcing the pace' probably started life in a military situation. Soldiers are used to marching at a steady given speed - ie pace - but occasionally they have to increase that in order to reach a destination on time. The sergeant at the front of the company might, therefore, have to 'force the pace'; in other words, press them to move faster.

I think you mean 'meant', not ment.

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