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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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181 Bloomsbury employ 75 staff, publishing c.250 new titles each year, with a current turnover of c.£15m.
182 But he pointed out that his annual turnover was well above £1m.
183 There has also been a high turnover of state Senate leaders, House speakers and even local newspaper publishers.
184 For the first nine months of 1991 net profits rose 3 percent to £857m and turnover rose 3 percent to £1545m.
185 If exchange rates had remained constant, total turnover for the period would have increased by 18 percent.
186 With a high turnover of owners, a certain amount of skepticism has been built into the rooms.
187 In acute care there will be pressure from rapid bed turnover, which emphasises the importance of early preparation for discharge.
188 On average about 25 percent of our turnover is for Group companies.
189 Apart from, turnover also increased in consumer products, helped particularly by the strong performance of and gains at.
190 Quite apart from the spate of redundancies that began in 1990, turnover in saleroom experts is fairly high at the lower levels.
191 Hamburger outlets are by far the most important, representing almost 80% of total turnover in the fast food market.
192 In other cases it was apparent that a new pedestrian population was being tapped as turnover rose markedly on shop opening.
193 He thinks this is more important than a high turnover of staff, despite the fresh minds and attitudes this may encourage.
194 A turnover of £1.5 billion a year would produce a weekly prize payout of £14 million with one top prize.
195 There is a constant flux,(sentencedict.com) a turnover of letters in the message.
196 Like other managerial occupations, this occupation is characterized by low turnover.
197 It is the cutting edge of Hartlepool's economy increasing profits, turnover, employees and training.
198 This, therefore, showed the company to have a much larger credit turnover figure than was actually the case.
199 For example, staff turnover is 130 percent less than last year.
200 Turnover is expected to double now that the recession is over.
201 There is a certain inevitability about high turnover of staff in a school that is closing.
202 Add in zero interceptions, and you have a turnover average of 0. 0.
203 It also has powers to carry out investigations and impose very large fines of up to 10% of turnover.
204 Reuters Holdings had the largest turnover, up 7% at £1,467m.
205 Livestock sales are down 1%,(http://sentencedict.com/turnover.html) while turnover on dairy farms could fall by up to 10%.
206 Those lymphocytes responsible for recall responses have a more rapid turnover, implying that long-lived memory is not maintained by long-lived T-lymphocytes.
207 Group pre-tax profits to 30 June increased from £7.11m to £9.22m on turnover ahead just 3 percent to £181m.
208 Pre-tax profits rose 236.3% to £1.2m, although turnover fell 14.6% to £24m due to the disposal of non-profitable activities.
209 Turnover, cost of materials sold, net revenues and administrative expenses have been adjusted accordingly.
210 Wilson points out that the designer side represents only a fraction of the fashion industry's £6.5 billion turnover.
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