The formation of any company requires that directors must be vetted and registered, while other large transactions require court documentation. |
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After an initial set of interviews, they were then vetted and approved by the War College's Commandant. |
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I am at this moment being vetted for my suitability as interviewer and my nails are bitten to the quick. |
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Whereas jury panels, in exceptional cases, can be vetted, this was not such a case. |
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At his rallies, composed of carefully vetted supporters, people who oppose him have been thrown out and even arrested. |
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Have you made certain that all baby-sitters are vetted, especially relatives? |
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Together they vetted over 150 traders across the borough, carrying out operations such as fire exit checks and test-purchasing. |
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Scripture was vetted and canonized, and a creed adopted and reaffirmed against those who would challenge, alter, or undermine it. |
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The suggestion that people should be vetted before being allocated local authority housing is outrageous. |
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Two weeks ago ministers decided to require all new teaching staff to be vetted by the bureau. |
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Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors. |
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Critics argue that crowdfunded companies won't be as carefully vetted or transparently documented as traditional ones. |
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That's why the group adopted an interview process, whereby people could be vetted before being allowed to a ceremony. |
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He has personally vetted them, checking them for technical quality, even spent time on the phone with producers. |
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All of the information had been vetted, supported, and backed by at least three sources. |
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Those permitted to buy currency at this reduced rate are vetted, and do not include ordinary Zimbabweans. |
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The Summer Fair is the largest fully vetted fine art and antiques fair in the UK, comprising over 330 dealers. |
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At the same time, candidates for important jobs within the Mexican government were vetted with the international financiers. |
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Applicants were vetted through the Police National Computer and rechecked every three months. |
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Miller and her editors not only admit that the military vetted her story, they virtually boast of it. |
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Ideas and written pieces can be published online and vetted by readers before going to print, blogging helps the journalism process. |
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Becker vetted the lists, using them as a starting point for future research questions. |
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Elevating these wackadoos to even the most carefully vetted legitimacy lowers a writer to an idiot. |
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Also I suspect at least some of the selections were carefully vetted by campaign staffers to be as inoffensive as possible. |
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The company aeroplane was sold, all of the company purchases were vetted, and major rationalisation was to follow. |
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I was under the impression that all questions were vetted by you before they went on to the Order Paper. |
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In his 25 years in banking, former EBS general manager Michael Keane vetted many proposals from firms looking for money. |
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For example, anyone who has anything to do with cancer research should be vetted for links with carcinogen-producing industries. |
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I think maybe he could have vetted the information better, but I think he was fed bad information with regard to the weapons of mass destruction. |
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The first is ensuring that everything about the move is vetted carefully by all major relevant actors. |
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He was vetted by the Home Office when he helped set up the local youth offending team. |
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Weapons of a certain power have to be licensed and everyone who applies for a licence is carefully vetted, and must keep their guns in locked, burglar-proof cupboards. |
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Kelly was vetted as a possible FBI director in 2011 when Robert Mueller's 10-year term came to a close. |
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No one is vetted in the manner that Beinart seems to think Booker should when dealing with Hecht and Boteach. |
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Manhole covers have been sealed, sight-lines checked and staff vetted. |
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The Committee on Budget and Finance vetted the draft programme budget for 2005 thoroughly. |
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I'm surprised there wasn't a prim bird, vetted for proper conduct, on Tirico's shoulder. |
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We adopted RSS, both in-bound and out-bound, allowing us to push out strategic intelligence in the form of vetted, weekly e-mail broadcasts. |
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Within this framework, all persons applying for membership are vetted, and their good character is checked, before a firearms licence is issued. |
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The government House leader indicated that a former Liberal staffer vetted all appointments. |
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She liked to surround herself with attractive people and her portraits were carefully vetted to make sure that no physical flaws were ever revealed. |
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Winston Churchill, who personally vetted many of the British military code words, ordered that they should be neither overly boastful, nor frivolous. |
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The Smithsonian stands by the process by which the research results of all of its scholars are peer reviewed and vetted by other scientists. |
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In other cases, trade sales must be vetted for any possible aid and must therefore be notified. |
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All decisions are vetted by our HR Integration Office before any communications occur to ensure a consistent experience for all employees. |
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I know the members opposite are accustomed to having their speeches vetted. |
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More than 9,000 have already been trained and vetted, and nearly 500 new officers will graduate by the second half of this year. |
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Regardless of the objectives selected, it is important to have them vetted and approved by senior management. |
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Once participants are vetted by Customs, they will be subject to a reduced number of inspections and oversight. |
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These notes are reviewed and vetted on a daily basis using the three-box method and are then indexed. |
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Applicants are vetted by a Committee before being put on the list of approved evaluators. |
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The results of this work, which must be vetted to protect national security and privacy, are summarized in SIRC's Annual Report. |
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In addition, it is unlikely that all donations will be vetted as a predetermined threshold will be set for vetting purposes. |
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From those lists we selected up to 10 cases in each department and vetted them to ensure that they met our selection criteria. |
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He said he hoped all these applicants would be vetted to prevent entryism by Stalinist, Vanguardist, Revisionist, Workerist or Adventurist elements. |
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As best as such guerrilla wars allow, the information was vetted and checked and calibrated to the greatest, most honest degrees. |
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Hosts are vetted carefully, both for their cooking and entertaining skills. |
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That freedom would be ended by Conservative government proposals, which will require speakers to be vetted by the university. |
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Once submitted, a detailed review is initiated and vetted by our teams, and listings deemed fraudulent will be removed promptly. |
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But it turns out the NSC vetted the written testimony in advance and did not object to his stark line. |
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It should be made mandatory that all authorities should get their project plan vetted by at least two or three civic bodies that will validate the plan and programme. |
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Hospital networks may have thousands of access points, making it impossible to restrict access solely to staff who have been personally vetted by each doctor. |
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It is thought that the directory will be one of only two in the country and it will include carefully vetted traders who cover a range of services from glazing to roofing. |
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But it must be a properly vetted and loving home and the couple taking on the responsibility for that child must show an understanding of the child's background. |
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Who are the vetted rebels trained in Saudi Arabia meant to fight? |
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More than 300 products were vetted by a panel of judges that represent the best of the best in the housewares industry. |
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He impetuously sacked the only senior executive who did, and at times displayed stunning financial indiscipline, for instance insisting on announcing a cross-investment with a Chinese bank before having vetted its books. |
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The book is marred only by an often unidiomatic English prose style that really should have been vetted by a native speaker. |
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An internal investigation held by Network Rail in 2010, vetted by its auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers, uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing. |
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All staff should be vetted carefully for security clearance on an ongoing basis, as staff may be compromised after they join our organisations or come to work in our homes. |
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Aside from meeting the above-noted concerns, the agreements were vetted by the DND Legal Services to ensure among other concerns that all of the agreements were in compliance with the Treasury Board requirements. |
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There is information that has to be vetted. |
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Former presidential nopeful Michele Bachmann won't confirm or deny she is being vetted, but I would put her somewhere on the long list between Sandra Fluke and me. |
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This applies primarily to papers that were not subject to the rigour of peer review, but even some journal articles that were presumably vetted by colleagues show bias, usually in favour of shared custody. |
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In a statement vetted by her team, Williams did not address the question directly but it is inconceivable she would pull out of a slam final at the last minute. |
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All 600 objects chosen for the exhibition have been vetted by an ethics committee including representatives of the police, victims of crime, and the London mayor's policing and crime office. |
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Mr. Gary Goodyear: Mr. Speaker, I can say that no one vetted my speech. |
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The candidates are vetted in primary elections. |
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In particular all staff shall be closely vetted before appointment to ensure that they have no background that disqualifies them from working with juveniles. |
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All CLI's staff, including investigators and administration staff have been properly vetted, then trained in the policies of that pertain to these safeguards. |
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Given the number of parties involved and the breadth of the issues, the proposed agreement needs to be vetted in a broad, long-term consultative process. |
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I doubt if any of the ten new Member State governments would take kindly to the idea that their national budget must be vetted in Brussels, rather than in their own national parliaments. |
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We must clearly ensure that commercial decisions on acquisitions in the financial sector are clearly and transparently vetted by the relevant body. |
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Once the information was updated and written in a case study format, each case study was vetted with the company's management and its union when there was one. |
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In this manner, the province ensures vessels in the construction and small passenger vessel industry are vetted and a minimum level of safety established. |
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Where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist was vetted in racial segregation, lynching, and racial supremacy, it was high drama at its best. |
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If you are vetted in a regurgitative model of schooling, then this idea of student empowerment, and project-based learning, and inquiry, doesn't fit into that model very well. |
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