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- adjective Not
vetted .
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Examples
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Freddie of Hollywood hit all the expected points, calling unvetted and scandal-ridden Vice President Sarah Palin a "breath of fresh air."
Crooks and Liars 2008
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I'm just baffled by this "unvetted" business, frankly.
Obama Campaign Memo: He's The Guy Who Can Win Indys And Beat McCain 2009
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Equally implausible is the oft-repeated assertion that Sen Obama is "unvetted" or a "roll of the dice."
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In this the 'age of the blog', where 'unvetted' information abounds, the responsibility has fallen to the reader, or viewer, to determine what he or she believes.
Mike Hegedus: It's the Video, Stupid! Or, How to Brand & Market in 2009 and Beyond 2009
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In contrast to BDNA's own information, user-generated content would be marked as being of "unvetted" quality, he said.
Latest from Computerworld Chris Kanaracus 2010
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In contrast to BDNA's own information, user-generated content would be marked as being of "unvetted" quality, he said.
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In contrast to BDNA's own information, user-generated content would be marked as being of "unvetted" quality, he said.
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In contrast to BDNA's own information, user-generated content would be marked as being of "unvetted" quality, he said.
Latest from Computerworld Chris Kanaracus 2010
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Not because she said "Yes" to John McCain (which reminds us to wonder what kind of judgment Mr. McCain used to choose an untested and unvetted candidate for vice president in the first place), but for what she said afterward.
It's Her Own Fault 2009
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Your reduction in rank was consistent with your marriage without prior approval to an unvetted German for someone entrusted with a higher security clearance and responsibilities.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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