Sentence examples for was turnover from inspiring English sources

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was turnover

noun

The act or result of overturning something; an upset.

  • A bad turnover in a carriage

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Adding to a deficit in oversight, regulators found, was turnover in Centurion bank's chief compliance officer.

Over time, however, there was turnover at the Justice Department, including the arrival of a new head at its Office of Legal Counsel, Jack Goldsmith, and a new deputy attorney general, James B. Comey, who last week was nominated by President Obama to be director of the F.B.I.

Employees said they didn't feel clued in as to why there was turnover or why people were leaving.

There was turnover of staff, but no increase of staff during the study period.

The only exogenous variable that significantly predicted job mobility was turnover intentions.

Over time there was turnover in PCMs, so each new PCM was trained by the previous intervention pharmacists by providing care together for several study participants, with a focus on the intervention activities and study documentation.

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"The big thing for us, obviously, was turnovers," he said.

The story of the game was turnovers.

There is turnover.

The difference is turnover differential.

"The No. 1 factor in the National Football League is turnover ratio.

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