Synonym: dollar volume, employee turnover, overturn, turnover rate, upset. Similar words: turn over, turn on, turn off, turn out, run over, governor, over and over, burn out. Meaning: n. 1. the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers 2. a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling 3. the volume measured in dollars 4. the act of upsetting something.
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31 Why does your company have such a rapid turnover of staff?
32 Turnover edged ahead to £127m from £125m.
33 Turnover in personnel may also pose problems.
34 Absenteeism, turnover, and operating costs were all high.
35 What to do about the high labour turnover?
36 Profits on a £1m turnover have not been spectacular.
37 Quick turnover is good for cash flow.
38 The general index lost 0.41 percent in low turnover.
39 Unhappy lawyers mean low morale and higher staff turnover.
40 Our corporation has an annual turnover of $3.2 billion.
41 Short-term contracts increase staff turnover.
42 John faced a continual turnover with his juvenile troupes.
43 There was virtually no absenteeism or turnover.
44 When we beat them, we won the turnover battle.
45 Is there a high staff turnover?
46 Turnover rose £155million to £1.06billion following the Horizon acquisition.
47 Harvard Securities had always had a high staff turnover.
48 We're doing everything we can to reduce staff turnover.
49 Labour turnover rose, as did voluntary quits.
50 Turnover in equities was fairly high at 843m shares.
51 Insiders are hermetically sealed from the intrusion of outsiders by the assumption of zero labour turnover.
52 There is also a steady turnover of smaller, and often short-lived, black music mags reflecting underground phenomena like hip-hop.
53 With agencies quoted on the Stock Exchange with turnover into the hundreds of millions, advertising is big business.
54 By comparison, for Transportation to double turnover in the next five years requires 15 %.
55 Pre-tax profits rose 16.3% to £55.1m(Sentence dictionary), on turnover up 56.5% to £508.3m.
56 Until recently, most studies found little evidence that job turnover was on the rise.
57 And advisers say investors should begin looking much more closely at turnover in mutual funds if capital-gains rates fall.
58 It found that 42 accounts held at 23 banks in Britain had a turnover of £870m between 1996 and 2000.
59 That was before Turner turned the game around with a turnover.
60 But the turnover was an errant pass that Clyde Drexler intercepted with 1: 20 left and the Clippers trailing 103-101.
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