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Airliners will be hijacker-proofed and private pilots deeply vetted.
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The older I get, the more these lines sound like prejudices, a form of casual racism that's deeply ingrained and not thoroughly vetted.
Over the past few weeks, the government has moved with alacrity to clean up various messes: the backpacker tax, the deeply troubled VET Fee-Help scheme, the dangerously internally contested superannuation policy, and even the marriage equality plebiscite – which, on current indications, will finally hit the fence next week when parliament resumes.
Already vetted.
This step is not always necessary, but important for technology roles to vet skills more deeply than a recruiter may be able to vet.
With US lawyers vetting every INFOTAB meeting and "product" (position paper, meeting minutes), the concept of protecting the US industry was deeply ingrained in the organization.
Vetting sources.
Vetting leads.
He vets each dealer.
2. Vetting.
Clare Suddruth is a tall, loose-kneed, good-looking man, bristly-haired, big-handed, a sixty-five-year-old ex-G.I.-reen Viet vet with deeply tanned, square-jawed, creased Clint Eastwood features and the seductive murmurous voice of a late-night jazz d.j.j
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