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Discover Ludwig"non vetted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when talking about a person or thing that has not been through a vetting process in order to verify its eligibility, authenticity or credibility. For example, "The new employee was not vetted before starting their job."
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I have a non-scientifically vetted theory that if you look down any road with cars on it, you'll see a Golf or a Polo scooting past.
Two weeks before your birthday, you'll get a prompt to choose from one of 750,000 eligible non-profits vetted by Facebook.
It's less easy for the rest of us non-vets; we have to go to bloody Switzerland.
Though a non-vet, she transferred to working with homeless vets when she moved to a different state, one with a large veteran population.
It hits vets particularly hard, it hits them 16% harder than the non-vets.
Keteyian previewed the segment on the "CBS Early Show" today, saying that the CBS five-month study found that vets were "more than twice as likely to commit suicide in 2005 as non-vets".
The main aims of the study were to characterise the population and antimicrobial resistance profiles of staphylococci from healthy non-vet visiting and non-antimicrobial treated Labrador retrievers in the UK.
Governments, though, have pledged to coordinate more closely with the US in backing only vetted, non-jihadi Islamist fighting units.
That group, which Petersen hasn't discussed in detail before, offers a carbon calculator to customers to see the environmental impact of their shipments, as well as the opportunity to offset their carbon footprints by donating money to projects and non-governmental organizations vetted by Flexport.
I propose that in specific ecosystems, introductions of carefully vetted, non-native species could provide a net conservation benefit.
Further fanning the flames, I here present a case where introductions of carefully vetted, non-native species could provide a net conservation benefit.
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