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pull in

[pool-in] / ˈpʊlˌɪn /




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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

Yet Alexion faulted unnamed senior management for failing to “set an appropriate ‘Tone at the Top’” and said such behavior led to “inappropriate business conduct” involving some of the pull-in sales that violated company policies.

From The Wall Street Journal