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turnover

[turn-oh-ver] / ˈtɜrnˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
brain drain
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Itoje has won more than twice as many turnovers as any England player since 2023, while he consistently shows up in attack and defence.

From BBC

Record CEO turnover at U.S. public companies has put the biggest class of incoming chief executives in years at the helm of massive enterprises—and the newcomers are younger and less experienced than before.

From The Wall Street Journal

German producer prices for January and Spanish industrial order and turnover data for December will be released on Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s important to note that staff turnover within the AI world has been common for a long time.

From MarketWatch

Under the Online Safety Act, the regulator can fine firms up to 10% of their turnover or apply for a court order to block a site in the UK.

From BBC