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Mann says the constant turnover of buyouts just creates fees for lawyers and investment banks.
It is known that PP1/PP2A, through their central role on phosphorylation-dephosphorylation reactions, participate in the control of assembly and constant turnover of microtubules [ 59], required for both spindle formation and chromosome movement [ 60].
The decision of Danny Cipriani and Dan Braid to sign new deals is a huge boost for a club used to a constant turnover of players and coaches.
Welles preferred the constant turnover of prostitutes at a producers home.
The zoning protects full-time residents who may not want the constant turnover of renting neighbors.
The constant turnover of new junior doctors hits the department, too.
In its heyday, Whitlock's was known far and wide for Gilbert Whitlock's aggressive buying and low prices, which guaranteed a near constant turnover of stock and rewarded regular visits.
"There is a very gradual but constant turnover of properties, and in every case the property has been improved by the turnover".
There was a constant turnover of players and a harsh disciplinary regime that saw some left behind if they were late for the team bus.
"There seems to be a constant turnover of Enbridge's personnel.
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