Employee churnfor newhiresincreasedby 33% for the thirdstraightyear.
churn
verb
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[IorT]COMMERCE,MARKETING
tostopbuyingtheproductsorservicesof aparticularcompany,especiallyinordertobuythem from acompetitor
[IorT]HR
tofrequentlyreplaceemployeeswith newemployees
[T]STOCK MARKET
ifstockbrokerschurninvestmentsor churn a client'saccountinorderto make moremoneyincommissions, theyillegallybuyandsellthe client'sinvestmentsmore often thannecessary:
Thecommissionfoundthat heviolatedthe antifraudprovisionsof the securitieslawswhen he churned threecustomeraccounts.
In that way, blocks of flats and whole streets are churned and churned.
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She churned out the soundbites but failed to address real concerns about the working families tax credit, dismissing them as merely technical.
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The money will be churned round the system, and they will receive back some of the money that they have paid in tax.
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The mechanisms are simply churning the money around and increasing means testing.
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When one allows civil servants to come up with formulae that are punched into computers, all the discrepancies and all the injustices are churned out.
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The railway companies sometimes refuse to accept churns which are properly closed and sealed.
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I think the railway companies ought to accept the churns properly closed and sealed in order to meet this important point.
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The churns in the cowhouses are being inspected there.
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The inspection of churns will still be the duty of the local authority.
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However, as long as they are linked up, the stuff will continue to be churned out.
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More and more records were indeed churned out of the governmental machine.
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One achieves nothing; one is only churning the money over.
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Already, people can avoid churning the equivalent of 300 double-decker bus loads of lead into the environment every year.
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The material got churned into something resembling fibre, which it is difficult to describe.
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I know the difficulty about the sealing of churns, but recently the practice of sealing churns had grown.
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