Thesaurus / turnover
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There’s a lot that goes into each, and Brady’s penchant for avoiding interceptions certainly has played a role in New England’s turnover numbers over the years.
NEWTON CAN REPLACE BRADY, BUT CAN THE PATS REPLACE HALF OF THEIR DEFENSE?NEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)SEPTEMBER 3, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTEven his 11 turnovers couldn’t overshadow what was, again, a truly spectacular performance.
MONSTER GAMES IN THE NBA PLAYOFFS AREN’T AUTOMATICALLY TRANSLATING TO WINSJARED DUBINAUGUST 26, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTSecond-term presidents typically have near-total turnover of their Cabinet.
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: GO INSIDE TRUMP’S SECOND TERMDANIEL MALLOYAUGUST 23, 2020OZYThe company’s security guards can start at just above minimum wage, but agency leaders have also noted in recent years that the turnover is high.
MTS SAYS ITS OFFICERS AREN’T BOUND BY NEW STATE USE-OF-FORCE LAWJESSE MARX AND LISA HALVERSTADTJUNE 25, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe tags mark game events of particular interest, such as turnovers — when a team loses possession of the ball to its opponent.
WHY SPORTS ARE BECOMING ALL ABOUT NUMBERS — LOTS AND LOTS OF NUMBERSSILKE SCHMIDTMAY 21, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSPaul can review a visual summary of all player loads during a turnover.
WHY SPORTS ARE BECOMING ALL ABOUT NUMBERS — LOTS AND LOTS OF NUMBERSSILKE SCHMIDTMAY 21, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSHe wore a becoming gray suit without a waistcoat, and a blue négligé shirt, with a turnover collar and a blue tie.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSONThere seemed to be a fast turnover of businesses in Tetrahyde.
THE STATUS CIVILIZATIONROBERT SHECKLEYA little geological turnover, a swampy land bridge formed in the right spot, and the lizards began to wander up beacon valley.
THE REPAIRMANHARRY HARRISONIn order to make the head-dress in its 1509 state you must make the white lining with the jewelled turnover as a separate cap.
ENGLISH COSTUMEDION CLAYTON CALTHROPWORDS RELATED TO TURNOVER
- about-face
- addition
- adjustment
- advance
- break
- changeover
- compression
- contraction
- conversion
- correction
- development
- difference
- distortion
- diversification
- diversity
- innovation
- metamorphosis
- modification
- modulation
- mutation
- novelty
- permutation
- reconstruction
- refinement
- remodeling
- reversal
- revision
- revolution
- shift
- surrogate
- switch
- tempering
- transformation
- transition
- translation
- transmogrification
- transmutation
- transubstantiation
- turn
- turnover
- variance
- variation
- variety
- vicissitude
- about-face
- addition
- adjustment
- advance
- break
- changeover
- compression
- contraction
- conversion
- correction
- development
- difference
- distortion
- diversification
- diversity
- innovation
- metamorphosis
- modification
- modulation
- mutation
- novelty
- permutation
- reconstruction
- refinement
- remodeling
- reversal
- revision
- revolution
- shift
- surrogate
- switch
- tempering
- transfiguration
- transformation
- transition
- translation
- transmutation
- transubstantiation
- turn
- turnover
- variance
- variation
- variety
- vicissitude
- about-face
- addition
- adjustment
- advance
- break
- changeover
- compression
- contraction
- conversion
- correction
- development
- difference
- distortion
- diversification
- diversity
- innovation
- metamorphosis
- modification
- modulation
- mutation
- novelty
- permutation
- reconstruction
- refinement
- remodeling
- reversal
- revision
- revolution
- shift
- surrogate
- switch
- tempering
- transfiguration
- transformation
- transition
- translation
- transmogrification
- transmutation
- turn
- turnover
- variance
- variation
- variety
- vicissitude
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