turnkey in the PONS Dictionary

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Turnkey real estate also refers to a type of investment.
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Industrial companies that specialize in complex production technologies normally use turnkey projects as an entry strategy.
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Elemental video processing software runs in turnkey, cloud-based and virtualized deployment models.
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Historically, terms such as jailer (also spelled jailor or gaoler), jail guard, prison guard, and turnkey have also been used.
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They offer a wide range of high-end video turnkey workstations from disk recorders and storage systems through to conforming and finishing systems for digital intermediates.
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They provide healthcare consultancy, turnkey design and construction of new hospitals, medical equipping and the operation and management of healthcare facilities around the world.
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This market is held before the door of the turnkey every day between the hours of ten and twelve.
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As luck would have it, the assistant turnkey had transferred the keys to the prison to another employee shortly before the outbreak.
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The car is available both in kit form and as a turnkey (i.e. assembled by the factory) vehicle.
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It was produced in both kit car and turnkey variants.
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