0 a set of doors that you go through by pushing them around in a circle --
1 a set of doors that you go through by pushing them around in a circle --
2 a situation in which a lot of different people do a particular job or work for a particular company for a short time and then leave: --
This is what we call the "revolving door syndrome".
It does not recognise—indeed, it turns a blind eye—to the needs of young people, immigrants and now those caught in the revolving door.
However, when it comes to those "revolving door" prisoners, we find a very different story.
That is what helps to make the revolving door such a tragedy.
After all, he cannot pass a revolving door without spending a couple of enjoyable turns within it.
On the hospital side, we need to have relief on call, what in our report we refer to as the "revolving door".
Too often, fast throughput leads to the revolving door.
A revolving door had been established that was keeping people out of the unemployment figures, but they were not being provided with long-term work.