turnover|turnovers in English
noun
act of turning over; number of people coming in and leaving (e.g. employees and customers); gross revenues, total business done; rate of selling or producing; change, reversal; kind of pastry with a sweet filling (apples, cherries etc.)
Use "turnover|turnovers" in a sentence
1. The starting point guard committed 12 turnovers Saturday.
2. The game was hardly artistic, flowing with penalties and turnovers and rampant sloppiness.
3. ETSU Capitalizes on 3 turnovers to beat The Citadel 28-21
4. Annualized turnover is essentially a projection of annual turnover
5. The platters are filled with raspberry meringues, apricot turnovers, dark red cherries.
6. Abilene Christian somehow defeated third-seeded Texas 53-52, forcing 23 turnovers
7. It also filed turnover tax returns and received turnover tax assessments.
8. • reduce absenteeism and turnover
9. • Employee absenteeism and turnover rates
10. 22 Jennifer Azzi had 15 points and four assists, but committed an uncharacteristic eight turnovers.
11. Then a quick return to the lineup was marred by nine turnovers in two games.
12. Average daily turnover (ADT) in EUR
13. Adornit- Pinapple Turnover-Flamingo Fever Collection
14. The turnover achieved by the Fluid Technology Corporation accounted for some . . . % of the aggregate turnover of the ITT Corporation.
15. Comerate won 13 draw controls and picked up nine groundballs in addition to causing six turnovers
16. Quick turnover is good for cash flow.
17. Short-term contracts increase staff turnover.
18. Considerable reduction of accidents and personnel turnover.
19. 6 Our turnover actually increased last year.
20. all advertisement turnovers are subject to the tax (no optionality), without the deduction of any loss carried-forward,
21. And it's a system with very high turnover.
22. We've had a more rapid turnover of companies.
23. 12 Low pay accounts for the high turnover .
24. Altogether is the fourth studio album by Turnover
25. Adjustment for staff turnover and delays (lapse factor)