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sinecure

[sahy-ni-kyoor, sin-i-] / ˈsaɪ nɪˌkyʊər, ˈsɪn ɪ- /


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Beyond that, there’s the revolving door: Former politicians and officials who supported the interests of the wealthy find comfortable sinecures at billionaire-supported lobbying firms, think tanks and media organizations.

From Seattle Times

But instead of receiving some cushy sinecure for his sacrifice, he finds himself exiled to Tulsa, Okla. to “plant a flag.”

From Los Angeles Times

The claims turned him into a scientific “unperson,” in his words, and lost him sinecures at business and scientific institutions.

From Los Angeles Times

And had Sasse wanted a think tank sinecure or some corporate board seats, no one would have protested.

From Washington Post

When Mr. Mura tried to veer Mr. Lai back to talk of working in the open air, he instead extolled the benefits of procuring a permanent sinecure in town hall.

From New York Times