It was a revolving door of managers with the clients caught in the spin.
We also need to close the revolving door between Capitol Hill and K Street.
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Expect the revolving door to get a fresh spin during the next 18 months or so.
To understand this especially gilded revolving door, we must understand the Department of Justice.
The revolving door between the government and the private sector has always moved briskly.
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The revolving door between Goldman and government empowers abusive conflicts of interest even more.
The revolving door between the government and the banks is a particularly French one.
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Now that this revolving door is spinning like crazy, are current Obama staffers eyeing a television future?
The crux of the problem, according to Schweizer, is the revolving door between Congress and the lobbying profession.
As Forbes has pointed out before, the SEC is a veritable revolving door for Wall Street career-climbers.
Hueston is quite a capable prosecutor--the best ever to enter the revolving door that is the Enron Task Force.
According to the study, the revolving door has not resulted in enforcement leniency.
All figure to grow incrementally as the big, revolving door of small players continues to bring in new business.
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Commercial rivals have bemoaned the revolving door between the government and the BBC.
Mr. Videla's later years would be dominated by a revolving door in and out of jail, house arrest and courthouses.
"In my case, there's no revolving door, " the 57-year-old Ms. Schapiro said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
It needs, he says, staff with the experience, expertise and desire to pursue fraud--which will require eliminating the revolving door.
The top spot in golf has been a revolving door since Woods abdicated the No. 1 ranking in October, 2010.
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Given that pedigree, many hear the whir of the infamous revolving door between federal service and the major law firms.
Maybe it was your smirk as you pushed the revolving door, but either your old employer or new one got suspicious.
The Federal Aviation Administration's top official is headed for the door--Washington's revolving door, that is--to become the aerospace industry's head lobbyist.
See, even if you use the revolving door, you actually haven't as long as you don't intend to do it again.
It's a revolving door that costs taxpayers billions of dollars and even more in something that's harder to quantify: societal harm.
But a new study shows that the long-held suspicion that there is hanky-panky in this revolving door game is just plain wrong.
There is a well-known revolving door between politics and Wall Street, and former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine just walked through it.
Rural voters, the LDP's traditional power base, have become particularly disillusioned, not least because of the revolving door at the agriculture ministry.
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It might be better to try and keep the revolving door closed.
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Mr Maskey spoke of the need to tackle the "revolving door", which saw prolific offenders released after a short period in detention.
That revolving door jeopardizes their health and costs Medicare billions of dollars.
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Even after failures, such as in a frustrating case involving Samsung's revolving door of agencies, the cross-company skills have come bit by bit.
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