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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151 The composite index rose 1.1 per cent to 411.98, with turnover significantly higher than Friday.
152 Eddie rips down the court and passes to no one, an unforced turnover that makes her blush.
153 With a turnover of 8000 million yen, the latter is the largest software house in the country.
154 One shop visited by the bailiffs, and still in business, blames a huge drop in predicted turnover.
155 But by far the biggest service activity in terms of turnover is retailing.
156 Bought four years ago from Johnson Matthey, it has since trebled turnover and is now making healthy profits.
157 Of the three information technology sectors telecommunications services was pack leader with 7.7% turnover growth and 13.1% median pre-tax growth.
158 At the same Lime he began to introduce the principle of low prices and large turnover.
159 There has been remarkably little turnover in the teaching staff.
160 Hostetler served as tour guide, supervising an offense that shed its lingering turnover habit.
161 Turnout rose as the opposition parties recovered from their disarray of 1918 and there was a large turnover of votes.
162 And to give a rough idea of where the group makes its money, she cited breakdown of turnover by geographic area.
163 The most lucrative, in terms of quick turnover, was a deal he helped arrange while governor with former Tennessee Sen.
164 As a result, turnover rose 90% to £3m, with profits of £131,000.
165 Any organization looking to send a message by way of systematic high turnover should consider the grave implications of this cold-blooded approach.
166 But in one year, a capital receipt was credited to the profit and loss account and included in turnover.
167 He will support seven managers and staff, dealing with businesses with individual annual turnover of more than £1m.
168 The only bright spot was provided by software and services, where turnover increased by 4.3% and 12.1% respectively.
169 Possible benefits from this strategy are large profits from high turnover and economies of scale.
170 Training is further complicated by the nearly continual turnover in crews.
171 An operating profit of £184m enabled 69 % of the interest due on loans to be funded out of turnover totalling £666m.
172 In tne fast food business, every second counts and a rapid turnover of customers is essential to maximise profit margins.
173 He wants to double turnover and significantly improve profitability to more than five percent return on sales.
174 Earnings per share rose from 1.4p to 2p, though turnover dropped from £209.7 million to £174 million.
175 The company now comprises three divisions: the first is Applied Technology,(www.Sentencedict.com) which generates 13% of group turnover.
176 They include seven market leaders and had a turnover of almost £19 million last year, though they suffered a loss.
177 They depend on volunteers and have a high turnover following any criticism of their activities or decisions.
178 It would also lure small investors into privatisation issues by exempting small share deals from the stockmarket turnover tax.
179 They got an unreal turnover, something like seventy-five million a year.
180 The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life.
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