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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121 This time, Republicans may face a tougher task in the House than in the Senate because of substantial turnover.
122 Going from plus-3 to minus-3 in the turnover column meant going from 2-0 to 2-3 on the won-loss ledger.
123 Pre-tax profits advanced by 35 percent to £15.23m on turnover up by 23 percent to £94.46m.
124 Turnover Turnover comprises amounts receivable for invoiced sales, exclusive of value added taxation and similar levies.
125 Overall turnover rose 8.3 percent in the 53 weeks to 2 January to top £1 billion for the first time.
126 Although turnover rose 11.5% to £1,287m, the chairman said that most of the increase was due to more favourable exchange rates.
127 Net margins were 14% of turnover, a very good performance considering the very unfavourable worldwide economic climate.
128 My turnover increased spectacularly.
129 In 1992 Spink's turnover was £21.7 million with a trading loss of £0.7 million.
130 Indeed, local firms report increased turnover, despite the continuing fears about inadequate parking space.
131 A month into operation, 25 women were in training but turnover was becoming a problem.
132 It was also a good year for margins, with pre-tax profits averaging out at 5 % of turnover.
133 All this has a snowball effect on the day's turnover and on the individual dealers' commissions.
134 Turnover rates have declined[sentencedict.com], particularly for those employees considered by managers the best performers.
135 Turnover climbed from £187.2 million to £204.5 million, while earnings per share rose from 5.8p to 6.5p.
136 He has been with the group, which has an annual turnover of £8-9m, for the past seven years.
137 Tay's earnings per share slumped from 5.5p to 3.04p, though turnover rose from almost £25.5 million to £27.2 million.
138 In all three countries, the citizenry occasionally votes, which can result in turnover within the national legislature.
139 In May the group announced pre-tax profits of Pounds 9m on turnover of Pounds 197m.
140 His Midas touch has given Sunrise 94 percent of its target audience and a turnover expected to reach £4million.
141 New store openings pushed up international turnover by 50 per cent.
142 The strongest growth in turnover came from Druck Holdings, up 60% at £27m.
143 The hotel business has a high staff turnover and thus a need for constant training.
144 Foreign-exchange turnover doubled in 1992 and total income from that source jumped from £136 million to £228 million.
145 Locally and at other sites, Sidewalk has been plagued with delays and turnover of key personnel.
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146 This year they expect a turnover of £170 m, and More than half their shoes are sold abroad.
147 Frankfurt: Turnover was moderate on expectation of higher interest rates.
148 This will considerably help cash Mow problems for new haulage firms and hauliers still operating at a modest turnover.
149 Does the activity have a certain measure of substance, as measured by quarterly or annual value of turnover?
150 Each sector and the separate segments were then analysed according to performance - pre-tax and turnover - and market valuation.
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