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There have been other challenges too: Microhydro plants have suffered from a high turnover of operators.
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With recommended fines of up to £1m of turnover, online operators may choose to stay well clear for a while and let the newspapers fight it out.
Turnover among operators of satellites in geostationary orbit (GEO) grew by 7-8% laccording according to Northern Sky Research NSRR); analysts at Euroconsult, a rival research firm, put the figure even higher, at 11%.
Variability in workforce composition 1 3 1 Farm 2 had a high turnover of employees and temporary operators were commonly used.
Tissue structure modification at 1 year of follow-up was evaluated radiographically (joint space width (JSW)), by MRI (segmentation of cartilage morphology) and by biochemical markers of collagen type II turnover, with operators blinded to time points.
A clutch of operators has expressed interest.
Plenty of operators serve several EU countries.
Scores of operators have gone bust.
Lots of operators".
It brightens up the day of operators.
The route currently accounts for £3.2m of Guernsey Airport's annual turnover with two operators offering a total of about 515,000 seats each year, which are used to carry about 340,000 passenger annually.
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