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Sentence count:243+5Posted:2017-01-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dollar volumeemployee turnoveroverturnturnover rateupsetSimilar words: turn overturn onturn offturn outrun overgovernorover and overburn outMeaning: 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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61 A high turnover may well have been justified in view of volatile markets.
62 Membership, from £200 a year based on company turnover, gives access to all these.
63 Ferranti's naval and avionics businesses are thought to have a turnover of about £500m.
64 It employs 370,000, more than the car industry, and its annual turnover is in the region of £3 billion.
65 Pre-tax profits for the year ending October 31 rose 14.9% to £3.2m, while turnover increased 40.6% to £17.9m.
66 Turnover dipped 4.5 percent to £1.37 billion in the quarter, with operating profits slumping from £111 million to £70 million.
67 So, shop where you know there is high turnover of produce.
68 He said that Riddle's business was a sound concern with a steadily rising turnover and increasing profitability.
69 Revenue from turnover and income tax and from privatization had been less than expected.
70 Fines of up to 10 percent of the worldwide turnover of the guilty parties may be imposed.
71 Businessure is aimed at businesses with a turnover of up to £1m and generally involving premiums of up to £5,000 perannum.
72 He sees turnover accelerating from the 15% growth recorded in the 1993 fiscal second quarter to March.
73 Turnover at the two restaurants was about $7.4 million this year.
74 Ultimately, they were assured of a cheap and exploitable labor force through the constant turnover of young, female employees.
75 A large proportion of turnover is due to recommendations by satisfied customers.
76 Retail turnover was up 28 percent, and in some branches, such as vehicles and electrical goods, by more than half.
77 Also, often as not and depending on the turnover rate, air operated filters are just as efficient.
78 High customs tariffs and turnover taxes were introduced to prevent a large-scale inflow of consumer goods.
79 In companies with turnover of less than £3m the average salary was £34,724.
80 Where there is a high population density and a rapid population turnover, the church must achieve visibility.
81 Our study provides the first histological data on bone turnover in women receiving long term tamoxifen treatment.
82 They tend to rely on a rapid turnover of stock, to keep down inventory levels.
83 The effect of adversary politics in Britain is intensified by the rapid turnover of government personnel.
84 In the second, where worker turnover is almost nil, down time amounts to three percent.
85 One tenet: low portfolio turnover(sentencedict.com/turnover.html), often a mere 10 % a year.
86 Turnover increased 10 percent to 1,752 million, while trading profits increased 3 percent to 252 million.
87 He said those benefits include higher productivity, lower turnover, less absenteeism and stronger loyalty from the workforce.
88 This should be included in a salaries and wages budget of 20% of turnover.
89 Calcium may protect against colorectal cancer by reducing epithelial cell turnover.
90 They did everything but provide a trademark turnover or three that could have made the difference between winning and losing.
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