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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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“It’s only the policies of prohibition… that make this beast churn, decade after decade, and it only gets bigger and more powerful.”

From Salon

For example, Ned Davis Research notes that the widely followed High-Low Logic Index, a measure of market churn, hit its third-highest reading ever recently.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last Rugby World Cup cycle involved late coach churn when Eddie Jones was axed less than a year out from France 2023.

From BBC

In one of many efforts, last year it contracted with Pittsburgh-based Strategy Robot to develop advanced systems that can churn through vast numbers of scenarios despite imperfect information.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company is also investing in an AI-enabled predictive churn model to help forecast cancellation trends and mitigate losses.

From The Wall Street Journal