Sentence examples for turnover going from inspiring English sources

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Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the chairman of Bayern Munich who heads the new clubs' body, is pushing for a 50 per cent limit of turnover going on wages.

Liverpool, according to the most recent figures available from 2006, would also be affected with 57 per cent of turnover going on salaries.

The Capitals want him to be offensively creative, but sometimes, the situation calls for a more direct play, one that doesn't lead to a turnover going the opposite way.

For a team that won't admit it's in rebuilding mode -- there sure is a lot of turnover going on.

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"Turnover goes up and down ­depending on the weather," Pearcy says.

Kensington and Chelsea borough said they couldn't use it after 9pm, their drink turnover went down substantially, and now there's no guarantee it'll be a venue in future.

About 95% of the 128,000 Mittelstand companies in Swabia (Bayerisch-Schwaben) are family businesses which despite their high export activity – 40% of their turnover goes abroad – remain rooted in the region through their close involvement with local social and cultural institutions.

And turnover goes down.

Would staff turnover go down?

In the Premier League, turnover went from £15.8m to £125.2m, although wages increased from £21.7m to £62.6m.

During his tenure, TomTom's turnover went from the tens of millions of euros to nearly 1.8 billion euros when he left in 2008.

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