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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91 Pre-tax profit rose 17.7% to £7.1m on turnover up 5.6% to £88.8m.
92 Many gardening businesses have hit rocky ground but Waterers expects to increase turnover from £4.8m to £6m in the year to July.
93 All too often research and staff turnover testify to a failure to use the talents of people already employed in the enterprise.
94 Product sales accounted for around three quarters of its turnover last year.
95 Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business.
96 This rate of turnover is much greater than for other areas of the vocabulary of a language. 3.
97 There was no correlation between duodenal juice protein, enzyme turnover rates, and enzyme secretion.
98 The level of business exported currently stands at 20 percent of Rolls Wood Group's annual turnover.
99 Profits eased back from £15.1m to £14.7m before taxation in the first half as turnover stagnated at £98.8m.
100 Inhibiting the turnover of viruses often means inhibiting the host cells too.
101 The reduction in turnover, tight margins and the necessity to cut costs has made it necessary to restructure the business.
102 It announced a loss of £2.8m, on a turnover of £13.5m, thanks mainly to write-downs in the depressed property market.
103 Next in line was information services with 6.4% median turnover growth and 12.3% pre-tax growth.
104 While turnover from services increased by 36%, the fastest growing area was managed services, such as facilities management.
105 Staff turnover has been high in the last few years as school closure has loomed closer.
106 I should mention that in relation to our total export turnover, sales through those agencies have not been significant.
107 All in all(sentencedict.com), around £3.5 billion of the company's annual turnover might be chopped out.
108 On a global turnover of £656 million in 1991/2, the geographical break down was: U.S. 38.4%.
109 David reminds us that the threshold for VAT registration is raised from £25,000 per year turnover to £35,000.
110 Down from £12.8m in 1990 to £7.9m last year, while turnover fell from £120m to £113m.
111 There is an even larger turnover in bonds worldwide than there is in shares.
112 Software and services generated 44% of the total turnover in the domestic market, up from the 36% generated in 1991.
113 With a turnover of about £250m, Virgin Records is one of the few independents left in the music business.
114 The average quoted turnover rate still hovers at 10 percent in spite of worker bonuses, free healthcare and rides to work.
115 The group's turnover rose from £8.1 million to £9.66 million and a final dividend of 9p a share was declared.
116 Leo Burnett, an advertising agency,(http://sentencedict.com/turnover.html) has a far lower employee turnover than its rivals.
117 Control Techniques was founded 20 years ago and floated on the Stock Market in 1985, when the annual turnover was £6.8m.
118 A population of mice may yield up to six times its weight because of rapid turnover and high metabolism.
119 Storage costs often exceed the value of goods stored during the normal turnover period.
120 The new retail concepts are: The Burger King neighbourhood restaurant: ideal as a low-cost investment where lower turnover is projected.
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