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turnround

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turnround [ˈtɜːnˌraʊnd]
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another word for turnaround
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Noun1.turnround - act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return tripturnround - act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
preparation, readying - the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose; "preparations for the ceremony had begun"


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Berwick were unable to cash in, however, and Bradley was on target again and Scott Dalziel made it three before the turnround.
The Wigan-based chain is in the midst of a summer sale to clear old lines before new product comes in as part of its turnround plan, after a deal with its landlords and the sale of its fitness centres.
Finance director Marc Lombardo admitted there is a risk the group may not be able to continue as a going concern without the support for its turnround strategy from its bank.
 
 
 
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