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turnover

[turn-oh-ver] / ˈtɜrnˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
brain drain
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The publicity translated into the company's usual annual turnover doubling, he said.

From BBC

But after being elected a team captain and punching the ball out of ballcarriers’ hands for numerous turnovers, the Rams awarded Landman with an extension that includes more than $15 million in guarantees, according to Overthecap.com.

From Los Angeles Times

Elevated interest rates and low affordability have pushed housing turnover to near all-time lows and pressured home-improvement spending.

From Barron's

Workers at Peet’s stores in Oakland and Berkeley soon followed with union drives, saying deteriorating working conditions led to high turnover rates.

From Los Angeles Times

The turnover has led to rapid elevations for some commanders who are less experienced and are likely to be preoccupied with stabilizing morale and enforcing loyalty across the rank and file.

From The Wall Street Journal