Bryant scored just four points and had a turnover as time expired.
However, the last time turnover growth was slower was at the end of 2009.
Meanwhile, Christie's announced that it had overtaken its rival in turnover for the first time in 40 years doubtless grateful that Peter Watson didn't poke his nose into its cupboard as well.
"In rehab wards for instance, where patients are staying for long periods of time, the turnover rate is low so the issue of cleaning beds between patients is not so pressing, " said Nigel Edwards, director of policy for the NHS confederation.
The technology center is expected to host a half-dozen startups at a time, with frequent turnover as companies grow and move to bigger locations.
Their total purchases and sales were 0.46% of total turnover in 1998 - the first time in seven years that the figure fell below 0.5%.
Attacks are up from about 45 a day to the time that we announced the turnover of power to 70 a day now.
Similarly, he maintains a long time-line to avoid excessive turnover.
However, just moments later, Leinster claimed turnover ball and breathed a collective sigh of relief when time was called on their seventh successive league win.
It was here where more than 300 horse stables were used as prison barracks for a turnover of up to 200, 000 people at a time, who with calculated efficiency were exterminated in purpose-built gas chambers.
He says this selfish streak is exacerbated by the fast turnover of commercial climbing expeditions, which often meet for the first time just a couple of weeks before a summit attempt, meaning there is little opportunity to build team morale.
In other cases staff do not join existing schemes, typically because they are low paid and fear they cannot afford to contribute, or because they work in industries such as catering where there is a high turnover of staff who stay in jobs for only short periods of time.
Mirco Bergamasco sealed the bonus point for Stade by running in from long range after more turnover ball, while Barry grounded a consolation try for Quins in injury time.
The bigger political issue is the turnover of statehouses to Republican control throughout the industrial mid-west in this time of Congressional reapportionment.
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Virtually every time money moves, whenever money managers or securities in a portfolio turnover, a brokerage facilitates the transactions and gets paid a commission.
The 400 or so officers at Rampart are mostly newcomers since the time Mr Perez was at his dirty work, thanks to the rapid turnover in the division.
The prison is run by Sodexho Justice Service, who said at the time of the original report that improved salaries would lead to a drop in staff turnover.
Though it's impossible to quantify Scotland's global economic reach at the time, records of one Edinburgh stockbroker show that almost a quarter of its 1835 turnover was invested in U.S. railroad stocks alone.
In the time since the NLRB handed down its decision, the economic climate has reversed itself, and turnover has remade the work force at ADM, Kaemerrer said.
Entry-level employees will have precious little time to prove themselves, as the few remaining low-level positions will inevitably result in high turnover.
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