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TURNOVERtime See mean life
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TURNOVERPlayers are going for "turnover" when they play as many tiles as possible in order to draw as many new tiles as possible. By playing for turnover (usually using 5 or 6 tiles in one play), a [..]
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TURNOVERThis is how often a fund manager sells all the stocks in the mutual fund in a given year.
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TURNOVERChiffre daffaires
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TURNOVERTotal amount invoiced by the railway enterprise during the period under review. This corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover includes all duties and taxes [..]
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TURNOVERTotal amount invoiced by the inland waterways transport (IWT) enterprise during the period under review. This total corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover [..]
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TURNOVERTotal amount invoiced by the oil pipeline transport enterprise during the period under review. This corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover includes all du [..]
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TURNOVERTotal amount invoiced by the road transport enterprise during the period under review. This corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover includes all duties and [..]
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TURNOVERTotal amount invoiced by the sea transport enterprise during the period under review. This total corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover includes all dutie [..]
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TURNOVERalso turn-over, 1650s, "action of turning over," from the verbal phrase; see turn (v.) + over (adv.). As a kind of pastry tart, from 1798. Meaning "number of employees leaving a place a [..]
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TURNOVERThe number of employees lost and gained over a given time period.
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TURNOVER1) Typically refers to inventory turnover 2) In the United Kingdom and certain other countries, turnover refers to annual sales volume. Also see: Inventory Turns.
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TURNOVERAmount of sales per unit area of retail floorspace.
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TURNOVERThe total value of goods or services sold by a company in a given period. Also known as revenue or sales. Turnover can also refer to the total volume of trades in a market during a given period.
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TURNOVERThe frequency with which the audience for a broadcast pro- gram changes over a period of time (see Audience turnover).
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TURNOVERSeparation of an employee from an establishment (voluntary, involuntary, or other).
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TURNOVER- A term that describes a disc flight as being unstable turning to the right. Headwinds will cause a quicker turnover also.
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TURNOVERemployee turnover: the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling dollar vol [..]
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TURNOVER(disc/flight reference) when released flat, a disc has a tendency to fly right. (When thrown the right arm and backhanded) Turnover Shot
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TURNOVERThe fast portion of flight when the disc flies to the right.
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TURNOVERIn some countries turnover refers to sales. Turnover is also associated with some financial ratios such as the inventory turnover ratio, the accounts receivable turnover ratio, and asset turnover rati [..]
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TURNOVERDefinition For a company, the ratio of annual sales to inventory; or equivalently, the fraction of a year that an average item remains in inventory. Low turnover is a sign of inefficiency, since inven [..]
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TURNOVERThe balance between synthesis and degradation of a product.
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TURNOVERnoun. With regard to industrial and organizational environments, the quantity of workers who leave their tasks during a chosen time frame. A differention is usually made between manageable turnover an [..]
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TURNOVERturnover (pop)
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TURNOVERThe rate at which employees leave a company, organization, or institution and are replaced. A high turnover rate may be a sign of difficult working conditions, inadequate compensation, poor management [..]
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TURNOVERthe ratio of a cumulative audience to the average audience for a given period of time. Indicates how loyal a given audience may be for specific stations or programs.
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TURNOVERThe number of times the total value of products displayed in retail stores is sold and replaced each year. For example, if a store sells $5,000 worth of a product at cost to stores each year and maint [..]
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TURNOVERThe rate at which the investment in inventory is converted to sales. In inventory, the term is sometimes used to mean the dollars in sales generated by each dollar invested in inventory (dollar sales [..]
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TURNOVERThe number of times the total value of products stored in the distribution center at any one time is sold and replaced each year. Computed by dividing the annual cost of goods sold by average inventor [..]
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TURNOVERThe rate at which employees are hired and terminated.
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TURNOVERIn Arizona’s warmwater lakes, a turnover is typically experienced in the fall and is a phenomenon associated with thermoclines. In this case, the warmer layer of water at the surface cools down, and b [..]
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TURNOVERThe frequency with which a program's audience changes over a period of time, the ratio of the net unduplicated cumulative audience over several time periods to the average audience for one time p [..]
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TURNOVER
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TURNOVERTurnover is the expression used to describe the amount wagered. It is all the money bet before any winnings are paid out or losses incurred. It does not include any additional charges that may also be paid at the point of purchase, such as the selling agents' commission in the case of lotteries.
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TURNOVERRAY's Turnover on gaming revenue, from which the Lottery tax has been subtracted.
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TURNOVERThe overall volume of transactions over a specified time period.
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TURNOVERTotal sales of goods or services
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TURNOVERThis is the average percentage of staff who stop working at a care setting each year. Virtually all healthcare organizations (hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living, etc.) track and measure the num [..]
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TURNOVERThe total volume of all executed transactions in a given time period.
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TURNOVERThe percentage of all securities owned by a given mutual fund which were sold in the last year. For example, a turnover of 200% means that the entire portfolio of the fund turned over twice completely [..]
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TURNOVERA Jamaican pastry-dough circles or squares that are covered with a sweet or savory filling, then folded in half to create a pastry in the shape of a triangle or semicircle. The edges are usually pinched or crimped to prevent the filling from leaking. Jamaican turnovers may be baked or deep-fried. They can range from bite-size to about 6 inches acro [..]
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TURNOVER(n) the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers(n) a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling(n) the volume measured [..]
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TURNOVERAIR FRANCE KLM turnover corresponds to all revenue generated by the AIR FRANCE KLM Group in its three core activities (passenger, cargo, maintenance) and related activities.
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TURNOVERSeparation of an employee from an establishment (voluntary, involuntary, or other).
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TURNOVERThe total movement of paid workers into and out of employed status in an individual establishment. It is divided into two parts: 1) accessions, rehires, and new hires and 2) separations and all employment termination.
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TURNOVERThe sales of a business or other form of revenue from operations of the business.
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TURNOVERThe value of sales of goods / services.
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TURNOVERThe income of a business over a period of time.
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TURNOVERAnother player gains possession of the ball.
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TURNOVERThe Cellular processes involved in adjustments to the MITOCHONDRIAL VOLUME, content, and activity, that depend on the energy demands of the Cell.
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TURNOVERA change or shift in personnel due to reorganization, resignation, or discharge.
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TURNOVERThe money earned for goods supplied or services rendered. Insurers need to have this statistic when managing earnings-related insurance such as Business Interruption or Products Liability, where it is [..]
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TURNOVERThe number of persons hired within a stated period to replace those leaving or dropped; also, the ratio of this number to the average workforce maintained. In pension plans, turnover refers to the rat [..]
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TURNOVERPastry-dough circles or squares that are covered with a sweet or savory filling, then folded in half to create a pastry in the shape of a triangle or semicircle. The edges are usually pinched or crimped to prevent the filling from leaking. Turnovers may be baked or deep-fried. They can range from bite-size to about 6 inches across and can be served [..]
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TURNOVERSeparation of an employee from an establishment (voluntary, involuntary, or other).
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TURNOVERwhen one side takes possession of the ball from their opponents.
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TURNOVERWhen a team concedes possession of the ball, particularly at the breakdown, they are said to have turned the ball over to the other team. This can happen due to defending players stealing the ball fro [..]
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TURNOVERA loss of possession of the ball by means of an error or violation.
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TURNOVERThe collective name for interceptions or fumbles that are recovered by the opposition. Any play where the offense turns the ball over to the defence.
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TURNOVERThe ability of a shuttle to reverse direction and obtain a new stable base-forward orientation. The flexible skirts of synthetic shuttles allow the shuttle to fly "backwards" relativ [..]
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TURNOVERThe total money value of currency contracts traded is calculated by multiplying size by the number of contracts traded.
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TURNOVERA person’s or company’s total net sales recorded over a specific period.
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TURNOVERexact definition depends upon the scale at which it is measured. In paleontology, it often refers to extinction and replacement of taxa over time. However turnover can also be across space (see beta diversity).
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TURNOVERnumber of people served in one meal period divided by the number of available seats; also, number of times a new employee must be hired to do the same job.
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TURNOVERThe revenue which is earned by the entity during the period.
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TURNOVER, or inventory turnover, is the number of times a product is reordered and resold within a specified period. Back to top Time to get your inventory in check. Time to try Acctivate QuickBook [..]
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TURNOVER1) A calculation of the number of times the inventory of an item would be consumed during a period given average inventory levels and consumption. 2) A calculation of the rate that the employee base of a company or department would change during a period due to hiring and termination. Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit (TEU):
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TURNOVERThe number of times the total value of products stored in the distribution center at any one time is sold and replaced each year. Computed by dividing the annual cost of goods sold by average inventor [..]
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TURNOVERThe rate at which products must be restocked due to customer sales. Turnover may also refer to the number of employees hired to replace those who have left an establishment.
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TURNOVERthe money that a business takes in over a period of time through its activities is known as turnover. It is not all PROFIT!
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TURNOVERThe amount of money received by a company for the goods or services it supplies before any deductions are made for expenditure. It is important to note that the company’s turnover is not the same as i [..]
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TURNOVERSee: Traded price
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TURNOVERAnother player gains possession of the ball.
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TURNOVERA team has a turnover when the ball is stolen from them, if there is a 3-IN THE KEY violation on them, or if they knock the ball OUT OF BOUNDS.
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TURNOVERTurnover or turn over may refer to:
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TURNOVERA turnover is a type of pastry made by placing a filling on a piece of dough, folding the dough over, sealing, and baking it. Turnovers can be sweet or savory and are often made as a sort of portable [..]
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TURNOVERIn basketball, a turnover occurs when a team loses possession of the ball to the opposing team before a player takes a shot at his team's basket. This can result from the ball being stolen, the player [..]
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TURNOVERIn human resources context, turnover is the act of replacing an employee with a new employee. Partings between organizations and employees may consist of termination, retirement, death, interagency tr [..]
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TURNOVERIn gridiron football, a turnover occurs when the team with the ball loses possession of the ball without kicking it, which is then gained by the other team. In American football, the two events that a [..]
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TURNOVERTurnover is an American rock band from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Formed in 2009, the band is signed with the Run for Cover Records label. Turnover has released three albums, two EPs and a handful of s [..]
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TURNOVERTurnover is an American rock band from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Formed in 2009, the band is signed with the Run for Cover Records label. Turnover has released three albums, two EPs and a handful of s [..]
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