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turnovers
noun
Plural of turnover
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The word 'turnovers' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a noun, and it refers to a type of food that is made by folding a piece of dough or pastry around a filling. For example, "My favorite type of turnover is apple pie."
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It's just a blur of missed front ends, Memphis turnovers and Kansas conversions.
Relying on the backs to provide width and support for the attack leaves the team exposed when they commit turnovers.
Luke Beveridge's men impressed with their slick ball movement and overlap run, but also pressured their opponents into costly turnovers and ran hard defensively when they didn't have the ball.
With stunning ease, the Wildcats built a 26-point lead in the first half over the Mountaineers 25-100), who led the nation in steals and figured their full-court press would at least bother Kentucky into some turnovers.
Lord Mandelson, the business secretary, announced on January 14th that the state would partially guarantee up to £20 billion ($29 billion) of loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (those with turnovers up to an annual £500m).
Likewise in 2007 powerful ways to save and replace oil, which have been quietly emerging for 30 years, will visibly start to rout oil from its strongholds.Fleet turnovers take time: putting the first half-million hybrid cars on the road took nearly a decade.
During the boom his work accounted for some of the highest prices and largest turnovers.
The largest of Britain's 15 symphony orchestras have turnovers of only £8m-10m, so it's not hard to see why they are worried.Running an orchestra in Britain is hard going.
However, these companies generate turnovers averaging around 37 billion rand compared with Transnet's 41 billion rand but employ on average 26,000 people against Transnet's 76,000 workers.This is a sad indictment of a country that is investment poor and asset starved.
He also committed six turnovers, repeatedly handing the ball over to Dallas in the games' critical moments.
John van Reenen of the London School of Economics found that although its best firms are just as well run as top-notch American and European ones, Brazil (like China and India) has a long, fat tail of highly inefficient ones.Preferential tax treatment for firms with turnovers of no more than 3.6m reais ($1.6m) has reeled many irregular enterprises into the formal economy.
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