Sentences with phrase «of the revolving doors between»

No mention of the revolving door between the Health Secretary's office and private health directorships.
Like the deadening volume of surveys of emerging artists, they are part of the revolving door between museums and top galleries.
This is highlighted by the extent of the revolving doors between European governmental bodies, the public sector and private fossil fuel companies, the report says.

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Here are a few of the people to venture through the revolving door between Goldman and the government.
And my memory is fine — all the way back to cheering Leeds as a neutral in the 1970 cup final, seeing the Ken Bates era unfold, seeing them yo - yo between 1st and 2nd division on a regular basis, through standing in the Shed end (with my Chelski fan university mate) and watching John Hollin's and Bobby Campbell teams getting ripped by the likes of Newcastle in the mid / late 80s and on to being fascinated by the managerial revolving door seeing at Chelski ever since.
And if your blog knew anything about the reality of the revolving door that exists between the FDA and pharmaceutical industry then you would understand why most medicines that have been used for thousands of years are demonized in favor of A) a chemical solution like Reglan, or B) soy - based baby formula, also created by the pharmaceutical industry.
This has allowed a revolving door between chairmanship of the ISC and the government frontbench.
However, practices that have been taken for granted for many years are still awaiting change, such as the willingness of politicians to accept corporate and media hospitality and «revolving door» employment between
Losers from Queens on a madcap trip to Cancun, Mexico, getting mixed up with thugs, busting out of jail, riding donkeys, surviving a chicken - coop explosion and falling in love in a brothel — just as it's done in that cozy revolving door between Wall Street and Washington.
· there will be no code of conduct requiring lobbyists to meet minimum standards · the revolving door between Government and the Bix Six lobbyists will continue to spin.
Formed in 1993, the year before Tony Blair became Labour leader, in its early years it appeared that a «revolving door» operated between it and number 10, with one of the co-founders Geoff Mulgan becoming Blair's head of strategy.
«The workplace will no longer have an entry and an exit, hopefully with a career path in between, but a revolving door pushing people in and out of work in a dizzying fashion.
In making his way up the ranks of permanent government, from the consumer affairs department to the Department of Telecommunications and Energy to the Economic Development Corporation, where he worked as senior vice president for transportation and commerce, Ward has also shown himself comfortable using the proverbial revolving door, moving between the public and private sectors as the need arises, and endearing himself to both public and private constituencies.
The Lazarus Effect makes full use of the brain's revolving door between empirical science and pure imagination by fusing the two worlds together in the grand tradition of Frankenstein.
In this article, I study how the presence of a revolving door and potential collusion between a regulator and a regulated firm affect the regulator's performance incentives.
Last year, I, along with my esteemed colleague Ms. Tatiana Stewart (another clinician at the Lazear campus) were able to facilitate a conversation between young people in Middle School with their long term substitute teacher who replaced the revolving door of substitute teachers that were covering the class after the regular classroom teacher left mid-year.
Between the revolving door in the boardroom and the revolving door in the CFO's office, the company faces an uphill battle I'm pretty sure it will lose without a major overhaul of the business and the operating plan.
Art fairs, auction prices, the cost of Chelsea and Williamsburg real estate, the revolving door between dealers and curators or collectors and museums, overblown installations, and overblown reputations — you know the culprits.
It concludes that establishing the links between former government officials and the fossil fuel industry highlights «the major potential for conflict of interest», adding: «When one takes into account what is at stake for large fossil fuel companies, and how much lobbying they conduct on climate policy more generally, weak revolving door policy provides another avenue of influence for private fossil fuel interests to exploit».
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