单词 | Turnover |
例句 | 1 The company had a turnover of £3.8 million. 2 We have a fast turnover of stock. 3 The illicit drugs industry has an annual turnover of some £200 bn. 4 The combined turnover of both businesses has doubled in the last two years. 5 The firm has an annual turnover of $75 million. 6 Our turnover actually increased last year. 7 By slow degrees, the company's turnover dwindled to nothing. 8 Our average daily turnover is about £300. 9 The inner city has a rapid population turnover. 10 The company's annual turnover is somewhere around £70.7 million. 11 The company's worldwide turnover exceeds $5 billion. 12 Low pay accounts for the high turnover . 13 Turnover was down compared with last year's figures. 14 The factory has a high turnover of staff. 15 The firm's UK turnover increased 30% to £10 million. 16 Turnover fell from £12 million to £11 million. 17 Staff turnover is particularly high among junior grades. 18 The business has an annual turnover of £50 000. 19 The seven companies have an aggregate turnover of £5.2 million. 20 We aim for a quick turnover of stock in our stores. 21 Special offers help to ensure a fast turnover of stock. 22 Current guesstimates are that the company's turnover will increase by 7% this year. 23 Turnover reached $2 billion in the 12 months to September. 24 The company recorded a turnover of £50 million last year. 25 The large number of temporary contracts resulted in a high turnover of staff. 26 Of the 100 companies surveyed(), 10 per cent had a turnover of £50m to £99m. 27 Profit margins have been slashed to the bone in an attempt to keep turnover moving. 28 Catering may now account for close on a quarter of pub turnover. 29 The figures show a sharp increase on last year's turnover. 30 It's hard to put a value on a company with large assets and turnover but low profits. 1 The company had a turnover of £3.8 million. 2 We have a fast turnover of stock. 3 The illicit drugs industry has an annual turnover of some £200 bn. 4 The combined turnover of both businesses has doubled in the last two years. 5 Our turnover actually increased last year. 31 Why does your company have such a rapid turnover of staff? 32 Turnover edged ahead to £127m from £125m. 33 Turnover in personnel may also pose problems. 34 Absenteeism, turnover, and operating costs were all high. 35 What to do about the high labour turnover? 36 Profits on a £1m turnover have not been spectacular. 37 Quick turnover is good for cash flow. 38 The general index lost 0.41 percent in low turnover. 39 Unhappy lawyers mean low morale and higher staff turnover. 40 Our corporation has an annual turnover of $3.2 billion. 41 Short-term contracts increase staff turnover. 42 John faced a continual turnover with his juvenile troupes. 43 There was virtually no absenteeism or turnover. 44 When we beat them,() we won the turnover battle. 45 Is there a high staff turnover? 46 Turnover rose £155million to £1.06billion following the Horizon acquisition. 47 Harvard Securities had always had a high staff turnover. 48 We're doing everything we can to reduce staff turnover. 49 Labour turnover rose, as did voluntary quits. 50 Turnover in equities was fairly high at 843m shares. 51 Insiders are hermetically sealed from the intrusion of outsiders by the assumption of zero labour turnover. 52 There is also a steady turnover of smaller, and often short-lived, black music mags reflecting underground phenomena like hip-hop. 53 With agencies quoted on the Stock Exchange with turnover into the hundreds of millions, advertising is big business. 54 By comparison, for Transportation to double turnover in the next five years requires 15 %. 55 Pre-tax profits rose 16.3% to £55.1m(Sentence dictionary), on turnover up 56.5% to £508.3m. 56 Until recently, most studies found little evidence that job turnover was on the rise. 57 And advisers say investors should begin looking much more closely at turnover in mutual funds if capital-gains rates fall. 58 It found that 42 accounts held at 23 banks in Britain had a turnover of £870m between 1996 and 2000. 59 That was before Turner turned the game around with a turnover. 60 But the turnover was an errant pass that Clyde Drexler intercepted with 1: 20 left and the Clippers trailing 103-101. 61 A high turnover may well have been justified in view of volatile markets. 62 Membership, from £200 a year based on company turnover, gives access to all these. 63 Ferranti's naval and avionics businesses are thought to have a turnover of about £500m. 64 It employs 370,000, more than the car industry, and its annual turnover is in the region of £3 billion. 65 Pre-tax profits for the year ending October 31 rose 14.9% to £3.2m, while turnover increased 40.6% to £17.9m. 66 Turnover dipped 4.5 percent to £1.37 billion in the quarter, with operating profits slumping from £111 million to £70 million. 67 So, shop where you know there is high turnover of produce. 68 He said that Riddle's business was a sound concern with a steadily rising turnover and increasing profitability. 69 Revenue from turnover and income tax and from privatization had been less than expected. 70 Fines of up to 10 percent of the worldwide turnover of the guilty parties may be imposed. 71 Businessure is aimed at businesses with a turnover of up to £1m and generally involving premiums of up to £5,000 perannum. 72 He sees turnover accelerating from the 15% growth recorded in the 1993 fiscal second quarter to March. 73 Turnover at the two restaurants was about $7.4 million this year. 74 Ultimately, they were assured of a cheap and exploitable labor force through the constant turnover of young, female employees. 75 A large proportion of turnover is due to recommendations by satisfied customers. 76 Retail turnover was up 28 percent, and in some branches, such as vehicles and electrical goods, by more than half. 77 Also, often as not and depending on the turnover rate, air operated filters are just as efficient. 78 High customs tariffs and turnover taxes were introduced to prevent a large-scale inflow of consumer goods. 79 In companies with turnover of less than £3m the average salary was £34,724. 80 Where there is a high population density and a rapid population turnover, the church must achieve visibility. 81 Our study provides the first histological data on bone turnover in women receiving long term tamoxifen treatment. 82 They tend to rely on a rapid turnover of stock, to keep down inventory levels. 83 The effect of adversary politics in Britain is intensified by the rapid turnover of government personnel. 84 In the second, where worker turnover is almost nil, down time amounts to three percent. 85 One tenet: low portfolio turnover(/turnover.html), often a mere 10 % a year. 86 Turnover increased 10 percent to 1,752 million, while trading profits increased 3 percent to 252 million. 87 He said those benefits include higher productivity, lower turnover, less absenteeism and stronger loyalty from the workforce. 88 This should be included in a salaries and wages budget of 20% of turnover. 89 Calcium may protect against colorectal cancer by reducing epithelial cell turnover. 90 They did everything but provide a trademark turnover or three that could have made the difference between winning and losing. 91 Pre-tax profit rose 17.7% to £7.1m on turnover up 5.6% to £88.8m. 92 Many gardening businesses have hit rocky ground but Waterers expects to increase turnover from £4.8m to £6m in the year to July. 93 All too often research and staff turnover testify to a failure to use the talents of people already employed in the enterprise. 94 Product sales accounted for around three quarters of its turnover last year. 95 Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business. 96 This rate of turnover is much greater than for other areas of the vocabulary of a language. 3. 97 There was no correlation between duodenal juice protein, enzyme turnover rates, and enzyme secretion. 98 The level of business exported currently stands at 20 percent of Rolls Wood Group's annual turnover. 99 Profits eased back from £15.1m to £14.7m before taxation in the first half as turnover stagnated at £98.8m. 100 Inhibiting the turnover of viruses often means inhibiting the host cells too. 101 The reduction in turnover, tight margins and the necessity to cut costs has made it necessary to restructure the business. 102 It announced a loss of £2.8m, on a turnover of £13.5m, thanks mainly to write-downs in the depressed property market. 103 Next in line was information services with 6.4% median turnover growth and 12.3% pre-tax growth. 104 While turnover from services increased by 36%, the fastest growing area was managed services, such as facilities management. 105 Staff turnover has been high in the last few years as school closure has loomed closer. 106 I should mention that in relation to our total export turnover, sales through those agencies have not been significant. 107 All in all, around £3.5 billion of the company's annual turnover might be chopped out. 108 On a global turnover of £656 million in 1991/2, the geographical break down was: U.S. 38.4%. 109 David reminds us that the threshold for VAT registration is raised from £25,000 per year turnover to £35,000. 110 Down from £12.8m in 1990 to £7.9m last year, while turnover fell from £120m to £113m. 111 There is an even larger turnover in bonds worldwide than there is in shares. 112 Software and services generated 44% of the total turnover in the domestic market, up from the 36% generated in 1991. 113 With a turnover of about £250m, Virgin Records is one of the few independents left in the music business. 114 The average quoted turnover rate still hovers at 10 percent in spite of worker bonuses, free healthcare and rides to work. 115 The group's turnover rose from £8.1 million to £9.66 million and a final dividend of 9p a share was declared. 116 Leo Burnett, an advertising agency,(http:///turnover.html) has a far lower employee turnover than its rivals. 117 Control Techniques was founded 20 years ago and floated on the Stock Market in 1985, when the annual turnover was £6.8m. 118 A population of mice may yield up to six times its weight because of rapid turnover and high metabolism. 119 Storage costs often exceed the value of goods stored during the normal turnover period. 120 The new retail concepts are: The Burger King neighbourhood restaurant: ideal as a low-cost investment where lower turnover is projected. 121 This time, Republicans may face a tougher task in the House than in the Senate because of substantial turnover. 122 Going from plus-3 to minus-3 in the turnover column meant going from 2-0 to 2-3 on the won-loss ledger. 123 Pre-tax profits advanced by 35 percent to £15.23m on turnover up by 23 percent to £94.46m. 124 Turnover Turnover comprises amounts receivable for invoiced sales, exclusive of value added taxation and similar levies. 125 Overall turnover rose 8.3 percent in the 53 weeks to 2 January to top £1 billion for the first time. 126 Although turnover rose 11.5% to £1,287m, the chairman said that most of the increase was due to more favourable exchange rates. 127 Net margins were 14% of turnover, a very good performance considering the very unfavourable worldwide economic climate. 128 My turnover increased spectacularly. 129 In 1992 Spink's turnover was £21.7 million with a trading loss of £0.7 million. 130 Indeed, local firms report increased turnover, despite the continuing fears about inadequate parking space. 131 A month into operation, 25 women were in training but turnover was becoming a problem. 132 It was also a good year for margins, with pre-tax profits averaging out at 5 % of turnover. 133 All this has a snowball effect on the day's turnover and on the individual dealers' commissions. 134 Turnover rates have declined, particularly for those employees considered by managers the best performers. 135 Turnover climbed from £187.2 million to £204.5 million, while earnings per share rose from 5.8p to 6.5p. 136 He has been with the group, which has an annual turnover of £8-9m, for the past seven years. 137 Tay's earnings per share slumped from 5.5p to 3.04p, though turnover rose from almost £25.5 million to £27.2 million. 138 In all three countries, the citizenry occasionally votes, which can result in turnover within the national legislature. 139 In May the group announced pre-tax profits of Pounds 9m on turnover of Pounds 197m. 140 His Midas touch has given Sunrise 94 percent of its target audience and a turnover expected to reach £4million. 141 New store openings pushed up international turnover by 50 per cent. 142 The strongest growth in turnover came from Druck Holdings, up 60% at £27m. 143 The hotel business has a high staff turnover and thus a need for constant training. 144 Foreign-exchange turnover doubled in 1992 and total income from that source jumped from £136 million to £228 million. 145 Locally and at other sites, Sidewalk has been plagued with delays and turnover of key personnel. 145 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 146 This year they expect a turnover of £170 m, and More than half their shoes are sold abroad. 147 Frankfurt: Turnover was moderate on expectation of higher interest rates. 148 This will considerably help cash Mow problems for new haulage firms and hauliers still operating at a modest turnover. 149 Does the activity have a certain measure of substance, as measured by quarterly or annual value of turnover? 150 Each sector and the separate segments were then analysed according to performance - pre-tax and turnover - and market valuation. 151 The composite index rose 1.1 per cent to 411.98, with turnover significantly higher than Friday. 152 Eddie rips down the court and passes to no one, an unforced turnover that makes her blush. 153 With a turnover of 8000 million yen, the latter is the largest software house in the country. 154 One shop visited by the bailiffs, and still in business, blames a huge drop in predicted turnover. 155 But by far the biggest service activity in terms of turnover is retailing. 156 Bought four years ago from Johnson Matthey, it has since trebled turnover and is now making healthy profits. 157 Of the three information technology sectors telecommunications services was pack leader with 7.7% turnover growth and 13.1% median pre-tax growth. 158 At the same Lime he began to introduce the principle of low prices and large turnover. 159 There has been remarkably little turnover in the teaching staff. 160 Hostetler served as tour guide, supervising an offense that shed its lingering turnover habit. 161 Turnout rose as the opposition parties recovered from their disarray of 1918 and there was a large turnover of votes. 162 And to give a rough idea of where the group makes its money, she cited breakdown of turnover by geographic area. 163 The most lucrative, in terms of quick turnover, was a deal he helped arrange while governor with former Tennessee Sen. 164 As a result, turnover rose 90% to £3m, with profits of £131,000. 165 Any organization looking to send a message by way of systematic high turnover should consider the grave implications of this cold-blooded approach. 166 But in one year, a capital receipt was credited to the profit and loss account and included in turnover. 167 He will support seven managers and staff, dealing with businesses with individual annual turnover of more than £1m. 168 The only bright spot was provided by software and services, where turnover increased by 4.3% and 12.1% respectively. 169 Possible benefits from this strategy are large profits from high turnover and economies of scale. 170 Training is further complicated by the nearly continual turnover in crews. 171 An operating profit of £184m enabled 69 % of the interest due on loans to be funded out of turnover totalling £666m. 172 In tne fast food business, every second counts and a rapid turnover of customers is essential to maximise profit margins. 173 He wants to double turnover and significantly improve profitability to more than five percent return on sales. 174 Earnings per share rose from 1.4p to 2p, though turnover dropped from £209.7 million to £174 million. 175 The company now comprises three divisions: the first is Applied Technology, which generates 13% of group turnover. 176 They include seven market leaders and had a turnover of almost £19 million last year, though they suffered a loss. 177 They depend on volunteers and have a high turnover following any criticism of their activities or decisions. 178 It would also lure small investors into privatisation issues by exempting small share deals from the stockmarket turnover tax. 179 They got an unreal turnover, something like seventy-five million a year. 180 The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life. 181 Bloomsbury employ 75 staff, publishing c.250 new titles each year, with a current turnover of c.£15m. 182 But he pointed out that his annual turnover was well above £1m. 183 There has also been a high turnover of state Senate leaders, House speakers and even local newspaper publishers. 184 For the first nine months of 1991 net profits rose 3 percent to £857m and turnover rose 3 percent to £1545m. 185 If exchange rates had remained constant, total turnover for the period would have increased by 18 percent. 186 With a high turnover of owners, a certain amount of skepticism has been built into the rooms. 187 In acute care there will be pressure from rapid bed turnover, which emphasises the importance of early preparation for discharge. 188 On average about 25 percent of our turnover is for Group companies. 189 Apart from, turnover also increased in consumer products, helped particularly by the strong performance of and gains at. 190 Quite apart from the spate of redundancies that began in 1990, turnover in saleroom experts is fairly high at the lower levels. 191 Hamburger outlets are by far the most important, representing almost 80% of total turnover in the fast food market. 192 In other cases it was apparent that a new pedestrian population was being tapped as turnover rose markedly on shop opening. 193 He thinks this is more important than a high turnover of staff, despite the fresh minds and attitudes this may encourage. 194 A turnover of £1.5 billion a year would produce a weekly prize payout of £14 million with one top prize. 195 There is a constant flux, a turnover of letters in the message. 196 Like other managerial occupations, this occupation is characterized by low turnover. 197 It is the cutting edge of Hartlepool's economy increasing profits, turnover, employees and training. 198 This, therefore, showed the company to have a much larger credit turnover figure than was actually the case. 199 For example, staff turnover is 130 percent less than last year. 200 Turnover is expected to double now that the recession is over. 201 There is a certain inevitability about high turnover of staff in a school that is closing. 202 Add in zero interceptions, and you have a turnover average of 0. 0. 203 It also has powers to carry out investigations and impose very large fines of up to 10% of turnover. 204 Reuters Holdings had the largest turnover, up 7% at £1,467m. 205 Livestock sales are down 1%,(http:///turnover.html) while turnover on dairy farms could fall by up to 10%. 206 Those lymphocytes responsible for recall responses have a more rapid turnover, implying that long-lived memory is not maintained by long-lived T-lymphocytes. 207 Group pre-tax profits to 30 June increased from £7.11m to £9.22m on turnover ahead just 3 percent to £181m. 208 Pre-tax profits rose 236.3% to £1.2m, although turnover fell 14.6% to £24m due to the disposal of non-profitable activities. 209 Turnover, cost of materials sold, net revenues and administrative expenses have been adjusted accordingly. 210 Wilson points out that the designer side represents only a fraction of the fashion industry's £6.5 billion turnover. 211 The number of boxes it shifted also increased 59% to 40,000, accounting for 80% of total group turnover. 212 As always with such radical experiments, business people feared for their prosperity, equating passing traffic with increased turnover. 213 Rises in whole body turnover rates have also been seen in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. 214 Professional villainy now boasts an annual turnover of £14 billion. 215 I audition people very rarely as I have very little turnover in my company. 216 It made £818,000 before tax in 1992 on turnover which rose from £12.3 million to £13 million. 217 Zurich: Selected blue chips saw high turnover as shares firmed across the board. 218 You will see from the graphs below that our turnover and pre-tax profit figures reached record levels last year. 219 Two invest oversized chunks of their portfolios in individual stocks and the third generates high turnover in a computer-driven momentum investment style. 220 More generally, family policies help by creating less stressed and more effective employees, and thus lower turnover. 221 On the domestic market, total annual turnover of £433 billion was the highest since 1987. 222 Turnover charged from £495m to £524m and earnings per share climbed from 3.5p to 5.1p. 223 Myddle parish saw nothing like the same rapid turnover of personnel. 224 Profit was up 8%, from £1.14m to £1.23m, on turnover up by 10%. 225 Turnover has to be calculated by adding together the respective turnovers of all parent and subsidiary companies. 226 Staff turnover had traditionally been high but has slowed down more recently. 227 Recently the company has been trying to increase its turnover by diversifying into other fields. 228 One direct consequence of the amino acid changes is the well recognised reduction in dopamine and serotonin turnover. 229 Existing from year to year saps staff morale and increases staff turnover. 230 Previous investigations of protein metabolism in these clinical disorders have centred on measurements of whole body protein turnover. 231 The company finally paid the turnover tax in arrears. 232 an enterprise with a turnover of $26 billion. 233 an annual turnover of $75 million. 234 The industry has a high turnover of young people. 235 Amplification in the high turnover at all to sell. 236 Her annual turnover is around £45,(http:///turnover.html)000. 237 The desirability , alternative, and mobility of employment opportunity perception is positive effect on turnover intention. 238 How do you account for the company's alarmingly high staff turnover? 239 Turnover of cytoplasmic constituents involves both synthetic and lytic processes. 240 This store has a daily turnover of several thousand yuan. 241 The store greatly reduced the prices to make a quick turnover. 242 Unstable employment and high turnover do not allow for the accumulation of experience. 243 This rapid turnover of material in living things is part of their metabolism. |
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