It was a revolving door of managers with the clients caught in the spin.
Revolving credit lines are part of a typical financing plan for most banks' corporate customers.
We also need to close the revolving door between Capitol Hill and K Street.
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It is a good sign to see the revolving credit numbers continue to drop.
It also replaced term loans with revolving lines of credit to suit the seasonal fluctuations.
We shuffled up the stairs toward the revolving doors slowly, afraid of what awaited us inside.
In contrast to government grants, loans can be used to set up revolving funds.
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.
There have been so far only a few court cases revolving around the question of euthanasia.
The revolving door between the government and the banks is a particularly French one.
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It is becoming a new kind of ghetto, revolving around shopping rather than living.
Pakistani politics needs structural changes if the nation is to leave the revolving-door syndrome behind it.
"Revolving Bandstand" is an oddball stereo meeting of two full bands, Puente's and trombonist Buddy Morrow's Orchestra.
Mr. Andreotti's longevity in Italy's revolving-door politics earned him the nickname "Mr. Italy" to many foreign leaders.
Even stranger, the IRS believes that there is a big difference between revolving loans and term loans.
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One pump and dump scheme revolving GTX Global involved tens of millions of dollars, said Mr Turner.
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.
By design, systems of record are records-centric, revolving around enterprise data, documents, messages and their surrounding business processes.
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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.
The revolving car provides 360-degree views as you ascend the mesmerising 60-million-year-old mountain.
Rezvan says he expects Chesapeake to use substantially all the cash to pay down its revolving bank credit facility.
Revolving debt decreased for 27 consecutive months between September 2008 and November 2010.
Credit card debt (aka revolving debt) actually has more of a negative impact.
In fact, revolving credit has decreased in 32 of the past 36 months.
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