Sentence examples for to turnover from inspiring English sources

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to turnover

noun

The act or result of overturning something; an upset.

  • A bad turnover in a carriage

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The internal strain has led to turnover at the top.

The business, his third of four, is set to turnover £1m by 2018.

And he is the league's career leader in assist to turnover ratio with a 5.07 mark.

Every year, the ouster of chief executives contributes to turnover in Davos.

Shareholder monopolization was related positively to turnover clustering.

Firm size was negatively related to turnover rates.

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They are assist-to-turnover ratio and rebounding margin.

However, the crucial wages-to-turnover ration remained at a healthy 46%.

On the season, he ranks third in the N.B.A. in assist-to-turnover ratio at 4.12.

Last year as a freshman, he set a record for assist-to-turnover ratio.

"To me, assist-to-turnover ratio is about opportunities for you to score," he said.

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