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revolving door



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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 The Wall Street Journal

I have, however, seen many people pass through the financial markets’ revolving door that is reserved for self-proclaimed experts who benefit from other people’s money.

From Barron's

Jacksonville is looking good with Liam Coen dialing up the offense, and the Jets’ quarterback situation remains a revolving door with no workable answers.

From Los Angeles Times

The same research team has also looked at Medicare’s “revolving door” and the patterns of switching to and from the different forms of Medicare.

From Science Daily

It's clear the government needs to navigate these issues thoroughly to avoid the revolving door of offending, conviction and jail.

From BBC