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noun
The act or result of overturning something; an upset.
Exact(13)
Even if Mr. Aldrich always "meant there to be turnover in the museum's assets, he didn't mean for the assets to be wasted or squandered," Mr. Blumenthal said.
There should be "turnover at the top," he writes, and most of them should have made their fortunes from "productive economic sectors, not cozy relationships with politicians".
The re-election of President Obama will result in less drastic changes than if Mitt Romney had won, but there will be turnover at several agencies.
For instance, when the 76ers' Allen Iverson stole a pass from the Raptors' Alvin Williams and passed to Kenny Thomas for a layup, the call would be "turnover 20, steal 3, assist 3, finger roll 9".
There is always going to be turnover when a new leader comes onboard and those departures were due in large part to a reorganization Nadella undertook after taking over as CEO in 2014.
So there could be turnover in both directions.
Similar(47)
The measured KIE is similar to other systems in which reductive elimination is proposed to be turnover-limiting,[ 8b, 13] rather than irreversible C H activation (KIE ≈2.5[ 7c, 18]), and is likely an equilibrium isotope effect.[ 21] Addition of just 1-octene to 3 a results in isomerization to give a mixture of internal alkenes, that are not seen during catalysis when 4 a is also present.
There is turnover.
The difference is turnover differential.
"The No. 1 factor in the National Football League is turnover ratio.
In recent years, there has been turnover in the population.
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