Sentence examples for turnover of some from inspiring English sources

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The new organisation would have a turnover of some £2.6bn and employ 29,000 staff.

But loyal customers of the Lectorum bookstore are lamenting its demise as part of the perhaps inevitable turnover of some of the city's oldest institutions.

According to the city government, greater Berlin's IT industry has an annual turnover of some $35 billion and employs more than 300,000 people.

When the English and French clubs launched their plans for a Rugby Champions Cup last autumn, they talked about being able to achieve turnover of some £100m within five years, more than double what it is now.

Auctions accounted for about half the global-art turnover of some sixty billion dollars, the rest being realized by the world's roughly three hundred and eighty thousand galleries and private dealers.

In 1999 he began hawking his sweatshirts around stores in the banlieues.Airness now has an annual turnover of some €120m ($155m) and a swish office off the elegant Avenue Montaigne.

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Much the same could be said of John Scott's work with the St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, though it must be harrowing to deal with the annual turnover of boys: some of the newer ones barely big enough to wield a score, some of the older ones ever on the verge of becoming baritones.

The stability or turnover of mRNAs for some σ factors is for instance affected by specific nucleases.

However, this comes with a risk of overtreatment and, potentially, with higher turnover of medication in some patients, and considerable costs.

Our approach does not provide support against a model combining our inferred mechanism (increased random turnover of mtDNAs) with some other dynamic schemes, namely (a) that in which only a subset of mtDNAs may replicate during folliculogenesis, and/or (b) where heteroplasmic mtDNA clusters, rather than individual mtDNAs, are the units of inheritance.

These results further emphasize that cathepsin L is the major proteinase in D. melanogaster responsible for the turnover of dCREG, with some contributions also by cathepsin B. In order to create a stable dCREG knock-down fly line, UAS-CREG-RNAi and da-GAL4 lines were crossed with double balancers (If/CyO; Sb/TM3, Ser) to obtain UAS-CREG-RNAi; Sb/TM3, Ser and If/CyO; da-GAL4 flies.

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