revolving door
Example Sentences
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For more than three decades, Nepal has seen a revolving door of fragile government coalitions largely dominated by three parties.
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"Staffordshire needs stability after this revolving door with three leaders in nine months, so we hope Reform can find at least one councillor from their ranks who is up to the job."
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Rather, Japan has had a revolving door of prime ministers.
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The players' revolving door at the Vitality Stadium has spun a little too frequently for Iraola's liking of late.
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They will also tackle emergent and “hidden” forms of corruption, such as deferred bribe payments and “revolving doors” through which officials can move between public office and corporate jobs.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.