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Turnover is to be expected and welcomed, as long as it is based on performance and opportunity.
Sears Chairman Unleashes 15-Page Manifesto About Um, Everything - The Consumerist 2009
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Turnover is caused due to people retiring or moving onto a different level of politics.
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Turnover is low, and nursing assistants care for the same people each day, allowing them to get to know residents.
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Here's a simple definition: Turnover is the period of time when the lake is circulating from top to bottom and the water temperature is uniform throughout.
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Turnover, which is equivalent to GAAP revenue, for Charm's media investment management business or principal media business, which operates under the Shangxing Media brand, grew
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Turnover, which is almost half of what their city rivals Celtic reported for the same period, dropped by £24. 8m to £39. 7m.
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'Turnover' Clue While you can't find a fund's total trading-related costs, you can get a clue from a standard and imperfect measure of how much trading the fund is doing, called "turnover."
The Hidden Costs of Mutual Funds Anna Prior 2010
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'Turnover' Clue While you can't find a fund's total trading-related costs, you can get a clue from a standard and imperfect measure of how much trading the fund is doing, called "turnover."
The Hidden Costs of Mutual Funds Anna Prior 2010
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The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey JOLTS report shows 3.4 million job openings on the last business day of October 2010.
Michael Thornton: A Top 10 'Real' Unemployment Report for 2010 and a Peek at 2011 Michael Thornton 2011
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The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey JOLTS report shows 3.4 million job openings on the last business day of October 2010.
Michael Thornton: A Top 10 'Real' Unemployment Report for 2010 and a Peek at 2011 Michael Thornton 2011
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