Sentence examples for turnover for example from inspiring English sources

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We appreciate that this news may be disconcerting for employees and we would look to ensure that any redundancies are kept to a minimum wherever possible, by using vacancies and natural turnover, for example.

Requiring three years' of accounts or a £2m turnover, for example, could rule out new social enterprises that might otherwise be able to use the benefits of the contract they win in the local economy.

At one diversified retailing company we studied, the corporate office kick started the search for value drivers by distributing to the units a list of the main financial and operational drivers that retailers generally consider: sales per square foot and inventory turnover, for example.

Among the ones Mr. Kahl cited were later kickoff times that the N.F.L. announced this season (4:25 p.m).; the increasing number of official video reviews (after every turnover, for example); and the use of replacement referees, who may not keep the game moving as fast.

Enhanced NOXA protein turnover, for example, can result in resistance to genotoxic stress.

Whether complement function regulates bone turnover, for example, indirectly through effects on the immune system, is unknown.

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Not only can lattice structures contribute significantly to the bottom line--by increasing productivity while reducing real estate costs and turnover, for example--they also can improve engagement, by providing more options for fitting life into work and work into life.

Bulanee ($3.25), crisp, almost flat stuffed turnovers, for example, are reminiscent of samosas, yet whether filled with scallions, potatoes, pumpkin or carrots, they seem more delicate and refined.

This is firstly owing to the frequent sampling per individual during labeling and delabeling phases, and secondly because in long-term labeling studies the information on cell turnover is recorded over a period of several weeks, thereby providing a turnover estimate that is considerably less sensitive to fluctuations in cell turnover than, for example, a 'snapshot' measurement of Ki-67 expression.

Stem-cell turnover means, for example, that tumours of the large intestine are commoner than those of the small one, while basal-cell carcinomas in the skin are commoner than melanomas.None of this, though, is reason for fatalism.

It also gives agents time back to strategize on areas of their business that could use a revamp, like average success rates or turnover rates, for example, and gives them a chance to better assess how they can improve those areas.

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