Turnover
in sentence
102 examples of Turnover in a sentence
Teacher
turnover
is eight times higher than the US national average.
And now, we have a situation in which the businesses in this mall are doing four times the
turnover
that they had projected.
PUMA has 2.7 billion dollars of turnover, 300 million dollars of profits, 200 million dollars after tax, 94 million dollars of externalities, cost to business.
It was gang-infested, huge teacher
turnover
rate.
We've had a more rapid
turnover
of companies.
They have lower job
turnover.
And if you look at employee turnover, it's half that of organizations that have a lot of unhappy employees.
And it's a system with very high
turnover.
And get this: that same company has the lowest voluntary
turnover
rate of any major chain in its sector.
And he had four billion euro in
turnover.
Almost across the board, productivity goes up, worker engagement goes up, worker satisfaction goes up,
turnover
goes down.
In the 1970s, the
turnover
of the Red Brigades on a yearly basis was seven million dollars.
The truth is that 20 years of very good research have shown us that there are groups that are more likely to
turnover
large numbers of partners in a short space of time.
Our employee
turnover
dropped to one-third of the industry average, and during that five year dotcom bust, we tripled in size.
If we take the overall
turnover
of the biocontrol industry worldwide, it's 250 million dollars.
The exceptions to this state of affairs are when the Party initiates a propaganda campaign, such as the one associated with the
turnover
of Hong Kong in 1997, or the more recent anti-Falun Gong blitzkrieg.
By contrast, working with entrepreneurs to build their companies for the long term and strengthen their competitive legs allows capital to stay invested and reduces the risk that
turnover
creates.
In a penetrating analysis of the “Flash Crash” of May 6, 2010, when the Dow lost $1 trillion of market value in 30 minutes, Andy Haldane of the Bank of England argues that while rising equity-market capitalization might well be associated with financial development and economic growth, there is no such relationship between market
turnover
and growth.
Turnover
in US financial markets rose four-fold in the decade before the crisis.
He points out that HFT already accounts for half of total
turnover
in some debt and foreign-exchange markets, and that it is dominant in US equity markets, accounting for more than one-third of daily trading, up from less than one-fifth in 2005.
But Haldane’s conclusion is that, overall, markets are less stable as a result of the sharp rise in turnover, and that “grit in the wheels, like grit on the roads, could help forestall the next crash.”
In 1974, he published a paper on labor
turnover
that explained why wages are rigid.
In 2014, publicly owned or controlled entities accounted for nearly 70% of the
turnover
and 85% of employment among Russia’s top 15 companies.
The average pension fund has an annual
turnover
of 70%, which means that the probability that a stake is retained continuously for three years is less than 3%.
Green offices have lower employee
turnover
and fewer sick days.
Turnover
among senior – and not so senior – people in these agencies is very high.
Europe currently accounts for more than 50% of Russia’s trade
turnover.
Turnover
in the government-bond sector alone is more than a half-trillion dollars a day.
With the EU accounting for half of British trade turnover, the impact on exporters could be devastating (despite a more competitive exchange rate).
Latin America has more (formal) democracy, higher foreign-trade turnover, a larger middle class, and more advanced technology than it had 20 years ago.
Next
Related words
Trade
Which
Lower
Billion
Total
Their
Companies
There
Markets
Higher
Employee
Costs
Company
Years
Rapid
Million
Global
Firms
Annual
Accounts