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pull in

[pool-in] / ˈpʊlˌɪn /




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Foxconn said in a statement on Sunday that revenue from computing, smart consumer electronics and cloud and networking products declined in February from a year earlier "due to conservative customers' pull-in".

From BBC

He is a damaged pitcher who is not inexpensive: Kelley will pull-in $5.5 million in the final season of his contract.

From Washington Times

The company also said the “pull-in sales” accounted for a tiny fraction of overall sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through Monday night and into Tuesday morning, the Nationals worked to pull-in Sale, attempting to complete informal talks that began weeks ago then kicked up in pace during the Winter Meetings at National Harbor.

From Washington Times

First, they hugged him – meaningful, pull-in embraces to show how much their pain was his pain.

From Washington Post