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  1. In politics, a revolving door can refer to two distinct phenomena. Primarily, it denotes a situation wherein personnel move between roles as legislators or regulators in the public sector, and as employees or lobbyists of industries (affected by state legislation and regulations) in the private sector.

  2. Traducción. Puertas giratorias. Revolving Doors. Puertas giratorias, ¿qué he hecho? Revolving doors, what have I done? Alguien en la TV, una pérdida tibia. Someone on the TV, a tepid loss. Puertas giratorias, ¿en qué me convertiré? Revolving doors, what will I become? Una canción de cuello redondo. A redneck song. Pagó por un siete.

  3. A revolving door typically consists of three or four doors that hang on a central shaft and rotate around a vertical axis within a cylindrical enclosure. To use a revolving door, a person enters the enclosure between two of the doors and then moves continuously to the desired exit while keeping pace with the doors.

  4. 21 de sept. de 2016 · The “revolving door” of politics – the means by which government officials leave office to become lobbyists, and by which lobbyists become government officials – presents problems for ...

  5. 18 de dic. de 2022 · A revolving door is the movement of high-level employees from public-sector jobs to private sector jobs and vice versa. Proponents of the revolving door say having specialists in private...

  6. The Revolving Doors ( French: Les Portes tournantes) is a 1988 Canadian-French French-language drama film directed by Francis Mankiewicz. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [1] Synopsis.

  7. In order to mitigate the reputational damage to public institutions by problematic use of the 'revolving door', this phenomenon is increasingly being regulated at national level. In the United States, President Trump recently changed the rules put in place by his predecessor to slow the revolving door. As shown by press coverage, the US public ...