constant turnover
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandturnover
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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turnover
noun
uk/ˈtɜːnˌəʊ.vər/us/ˈtɝːnˌoʊ.vɚ/
the amount of business that a company does in a period ...
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(Definition ofconstantandturnoverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is aconstantturnoverand there is nobody to whom the industry can relate.
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The last thing we want is aconstantturnoverof these chaps.
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In consequence, there is aconstantturnoverof staff as dispirited teachers flee the service.
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The fact is that in regard to work there is aconstantturnoverof the amount of engagements that are made every week.
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Given theconstantturnoverin a block, there are bound to be people who have not lived there for the requisite amount of time, and a majority is required.
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The term of service was two years but the initial training was normally done in this country and was expensive in terms of regular instructors, because of theconstantturnover.
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They also face much higher training costs, because aconstantturnoverof staff means that they will have to train people more frequently.
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I believe that there is aconstantturnoverof staff and, if there are reductions in staff numbers, it will be in accordance with the normal process of turnover.
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Bone undergoesconstantturnoverand is kept in balance (homeostasis) by osteoblasts creating bone and osteoclasts destroying bone.
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However, at the end of the 1958-1959 season, the ratings had fallen out of the top 30 due to theconstantturnoverin the cast.
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Due to theconstantturnover, that was later de-emphasized and a smaller number of rotating teachers intermingle with teachers on long-term contract.
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The new camp, lacking in funding and witness to constant turnovers of camp directors, was closed in 1977.
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