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We need more churn, not less.
No more churn through the criminal justice system.
The dot-coms exacerbated it; there's more churn in that business.
Lots of jobs, lots of options, but also more churn -- a different kind of churn, perhaps, but a permanent churn.
There seems to be more churn among America's biggest companies than in the rest of the world.The second deeper force at work is Europe's poor performance.
But Mr Kim has made his generals a focus of his rule in another way: by promoting and purging them with unusual frequency.Since taking power in December 2011, Mr Kim has set in motion more churn within senior ranks of the army than at any other time in the country's history, says Michael Madden, a North Korea watcher who studies such things.
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The bigger the ratio, the more "churning" goes on.
The researchers' model of early Earth is extremely simplified, he adds: Temperatures in Earth's interior were much hotter billions of years ago and the planet was geologically more "active," with more volcanism at the surface and more churning in the mantle.
The more this hormone circulates, the more churned up the brain gets.
"The risk for the speaker, of course, if he brings to the floor of the House a bill that doesn't have a majority of Republican votes, it could mean more churning in his caucus," Van Hollen said.
Indeed, the fact that movies are more and more churning out sequels, prequels and remakes and that some of the most popular blockbusters are trilogies, says a great deal.
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