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turnover N

1. turnover ECON:

turnover
obrót m

2. turnover (rate of people):

turnover

3. turnover (cake):

turnover

annual turnover N no pl ECON

annual turnover

turnover tax N

turnover tax

Usage examples with turnover

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Turnover in the components tends to be high.
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With just under 24,600 employees an annual turnover of approximately 10.6 billion euro was generated in 2003.
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Today the company achieves more than one third of its total turnover abroad.
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The keys to success were a large variety of high-quality brand-name merchandise, high turnover, reasonable prices, and frequent special sales.
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In 2010-2011 financial year, the turnover of the company was 1833 crore.
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Faced with generation turnovers and potentially large investments to upgrade production equipment, longtime family-owned bottlers began merging or closing.
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Sr results in the delivery of radioactive emissions (beta particles in this case) directly to the area of bony problem (where calcium turnover is greatest).
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Tech's defense controlled the eb and flow of the game forcing six turnovers, which included four interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
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Increased temperatures are delaying fall turnover and maintaining stratification nearly 4 weeks longer than in previous years.
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The industry employs around 113,000 people directly and around 276,000 indirectly and has an annual turnover of around 20 billion.
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