rapid turnover
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrapidandturnover
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rapid
adjective
uk/ˈræp.ɪd/us/ˈræp.ɪd/
fast ...
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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 ofrapidandturnoverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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What evidence there is, however, indicates that arapidturnoverof subtenants was not uncommon.
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However, relativelyrapidturnoveris documented in popular intensifiers.
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Most such ensembles were relatively ephemeral with a fairlyrapidturnoverof membership and identity.
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Therapidturnoverin provincial governors often resulted in a heightened role for local leaders.
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Abandoned furniture and consumer durables were a sign of therapidturnoverof residents.
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Nevertheless, the rental evidence does tend to indicate a quiterapidturnoverin individual properties.
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However, it remains to be demonstrated whetherrapidturnoverof the actin cytoskeleton is necessary for the dynamic restructuring of protoplasmic astrocytes in situ.
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Therapidturnoverof intensifiers discussed in the earlier literature, on the other hand, could of course be taken as evidence for cases in which no such levelling took place.
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Therapidturnoverindicates that the embryos do not seem to store any glycogen, at least in our experimental conditions, though this remains to be confirmed.
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Is the high prevalence of infection an indication that infection is chronic or is there arapidturnoverof acute infections?
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Thisrapidturnoverrestricts the relationship residents have with caring staff and, as a result, they often form closer bonds with the proprietors.
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But the development of a land market, the accumulation of holdings and therapidturnoverof small parcels of leasehold land tended to weaken these ideas.
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In the residential sector there has traditionally been arapidturnoverof care staff, many of whom are young female workers engaged in seasonal or casual employment.
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We shall expect a morerapidturnoverof staff.
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The city council believes that the number could be even higher, particularly because ofrapidturnover.
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There has been arapidturnoverof government spokesmen on defence in recent years.
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There is a veryrapidturnoverof companies in some industries.
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The main trouble is continued shortage of operators, coupled withrapidturnoverin the depleted staff.
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The hospital staff have to cope with a morerapidturnover.
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