Examples of 'rapid turnover' in a sentence

Meaning of "rapid turnover"

rapid turnover - This phrase pertains to the speed at which employees are leaving and being replaced within a company

How to use "rapid turnover" in a sentence

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We have had a more rapid turnover of companies.
This rapid turnover is what leads to the undesirable symptoms of psoriasis.
Many hormones undergo rapid turnover in circulation.
Speed is achieved by stepping quickly with the aim of rapid turnover.
The rate of progress led to quite a rapid turnover in the operating roster.
Other mutations can result in decreased activity or more rapid turnover.
This allows an independent and rapid turnover of the system waste products.
There was rapid turnover of approximately one half of the newly labeled phosphatidylethanolamine pool.
Enzymatic system with a very rapid turnover.
Rapid turnover of rulers and increasing provincial landholder power further diminished the empire.
We normally experience such a rapid turnover.
The heavy financial burden and rapid turnover in volunteers complicate the work of these organizations.
The situation has been aggravated recently by the rapid turnover of program staff.
The rapid turnover at senior management level is disruptive and impairs leadership and strategic continuity.
It also brought political instability and a rapid turnover of governments.

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This apparently rapid turnover would indicates a current active source of the gas on the planet.
Dermatologic abnormalities such as psoriasis are often characterized by rapid turnover of the epidermis.
The community has a rapid turnover and centers mainly around the local Chabad House.
Parthenogenesis combined with this telescoping of generations give aphids an extremely rapid turnover of generations.
With such a rapid turnover of products, smaller businesses have an advantage.
These functions presumably include the degradation of other proteins whose rapid turnover is physiologically essential.
When our brain has a more rapid turnover of materials, emotional states are also changed.
The newspaper 's format has remained relatively constant despite rapid turnover in staffing.
Then, as one might expect with a rapid turnover of players, followed a lean period.
We suggest that allochthonous inputs of CO2 may be responsible for this rapid turnover.
These differences may result from the more rapid turnover of forest floors under maple trees.
Rapid turnover of rulers and increasing provincial landholder ( dehqan ) power further diminished the Sassanids.
The death of John Martyn signals the start of a rapid turnover of tenants and occupants.
Under physiological conditions, cells exhibit low NRF2 protein levels because of its rapid turnover.
Instead of producing political instability, however, rapid turnover enhanced the influence of more persistent residents.
We were truly “ starting over ”, but had not anticipated such a rapid turnover.
Throughout the 1990s, Roosevelt suffered from significant and rapid turnover in its administration and faculty.
In Section G. 3, chained indices are considered for industries experiencing a rapid turnover in products.
Histone H2A with a low level of acetylation was not subject to rapid turnover or hyperacetylation.
The short half-life of poly ( ADP-ribose ) results in a rapid turnover rate.

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