Meaning Turnaround
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Originally, this term applied to the periodic inspection and maintenance of an oil refinery. It now applies to any shutdown, slowdown or operational problem brought upon by refinery maintenance. Turna [..]
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A refinery or petrochemical plant is said to be "in turnaround" when it is taken out of service of maintenance, usually planned.
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Also "turn back." The short chord pattern just before the musicians must "turnaround" to play the same larger passage again.
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time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip reversal: a decision to reverse an earlier decision an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around act or process of unloading and load [..]
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refers to a film or project that has been abandoned by a studio and is no longer active (and now available for being shopped to another studio)  
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Definition A sharp, positive reversal in the performance of a company or the overall market.
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A scheduled shutdown period when planned inspection, testing, and preventive maintenance, as well as corrective maintenance such as modifications, replacements, or repairs is performed.
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In water transportation, the time it takes between the arrival of a vessel and its departure.
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Turnaround finance is provided to a company that is experiencing severe financial difficulties. The aim is to provide enough capital to bring a company back from the brink of collapse. Turnaround investments can offer spectacular returns to investors but there are drawbacks: the uncertainty involved means that they are high risk and they take time [..]
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See shutdown. Term usually used in steel, alumina, and mining industry.
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A sequence of chords, or the portion of a tune that they occupy, that forms a cadence at the end of a section of a tune, definitively establishes the tonic key and leads back to the opening chord of the next section, or to the top. Typically the turnaround chords are I - VI - ii - V, with half a measure apiece. With possible substitutions and alter [..]
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A Turnaround represents a company demonstrating an improving financial situation after it has been performing poorly for an extended time or after a catastrophic event. King Trade Capital will many times fund companies in a turnaround situation.
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the reversal of unfavorable circumstances of a business where an investment opportunity may exist. A firm may work with such a business to restructure the management and finances in order to take the [..]
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(n) time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip(n) a decision to reverse an earlier decision(n) an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around(n) act or process of unloading and l [..]
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In water transportation, the time between the arrival and departure of a ship from a port.
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 the point where the riders reverse direction on an out-and-back time trial course.
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a ramp that allows traffic to make a U-turn across a divided highway.  In Texas, turnarounds are used predominately to allow traffic to go from a one-way frontage road on one side of a freeway t [..]
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Term for the REST PERIOD required by the union in between being dismissed from the set and arriving at the set the next day.
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The number of hours between dismissal one day and call time the next day or to shoot a scene from another direction.
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Space permitting, an area for cars to park and turn around without having to back into the street.
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In water transportation, the time it takes between the arrival of a vessel and its departure.
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The act of a team facing the enemy in a situation where they might be expected to run, such as when a team initiates on the other. Instead of running away, they try to turn the battle around and fight [..]
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The time from an aircraft lands until it takes off again, including cleaning etc.
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rapid arranging or rearranging of facility for next customer.
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Period during which equipment is shut down for mechanical inspection and/or mechanical maintenance.
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A routinely scheduled large-scale maintenance activity wherein an entire process unit is taken offstream, evacuated of process fluids and inspected inside and out for comprehensive revamp and renewal
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With a refinery unit, the procedure of shutting the unit down after a normal run, doing the necessary maintenance and repair work and putting the unit back on stream.
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The general process by which a company’s fortunes are ‘turned around’ using a combination of restructuring, refinancing etc. This may involve a formal insolvency process to protect the company from Cr [..]
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In water transportation, the time it takes between the arrival of a vessel and its departure.
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Turnaround may refer to: Turnaround (road), a type of traffic junction Turnaround, in aviation maintenance, the process of or time needed for loading, unloading, and servicing an aircraft, see aircra [..]
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A turnaround or turnaround deal is an arrangement in the film industry whereby the production costs of a project which one studio has developed are declared a loss on the company's tax return, thereby [..]
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In jazz, a turnaround is a passage at the end of a section which leads to the next section. This next section is most often the repetition of the previous section or the entire piece or song.The turna [..]
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In jazz, a turnaround is a passage at the end of a section which leads to the next section. This next section is most often the repetition of the previous section or the entire piece or song.The turna [..]
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In the field of road transport, a turnaround is a type of junction that allows traffic traveling in one direction on a road to efficiently make a U-turn (to reverse course and travel the opposite dire [..]
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Turnaround is a 1978 folk music album by Stan Rogers.
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Turnaround is the fourth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 24 November 2003 by BMG. The first single released was the upbeat track, "Hey Whatever". The next single was a cover of th [..]
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A turnaround (commonly abbreviated TAR) is a scheduled event wherein an entire process unit of an industrial plant (refinery, petrochemical plant, power plant, pulp and paper mill, etc.) is taken offs [..]
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