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  2. Follow the money" is a catchphrase popularized by the 1976 docudrama film All the President's Men, which suggests political corruption can be brought to light by examining money transfers between parties.

  3. follow the money. cliché To examine records of financial transfers in order to root out crime or corruption. Popularized by the 1976 film All the President's Men in reference to the Watergate scandal.

  4. Jun 16, 2012 · "Follow the money" – a phrase that's now part of our national lexicon — was supposedly whispered to reporter Bob Woodward by Deep Throat as a way to cut through the lies and deceptions and find the...

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  5. follow the money. cliché To examine records of financial transfers in order to root out crime or corruption. Popularized by the 1976 film All the President's Men in reference to the Watergate scandal.

  6. Some commonly used phrases or slogans are not readily obvious as to their meaning. In this video, I just want to clarify any potential misunderstanding as to...

  7. The so-called sharp money refers to the often large stakes placed by bettors whose opinion is acknowledged and respected by the bookmaker, who then adjusts the odds. Those individuals or syndicates behind the smart money essentially assist the sportsbook in setting the right odds on the possible outcomes of an event.

  8. 'Follow the money' is a key phrase often used in investigative journalism that emphasizes the importance of tracing financial transactions to uncover corruption or misconduct.

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