Sentence examples for serious vetting process from inspiring English sources

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"From inception to storefront or online presence, their time to market is up to 75 percent less than it is for the average product, and it's already gone through a serious vetting process with a lot of engaged consumers," said Mary Meeker, a partner at Kleiner Perkins.

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Hakim and Confessore wrote that both issues — a tax lien of several hundred dollars in 1994 and a lapsed visa for a foreign nanny in the late 1980s — were highly exaggerated, had been resolved years earlier and were not considered serious during the governor's vetting process.

The unevenness of the vetting process at Maastricht is a serious problem.

Well, you no doubt remember that Poor Tim himself slipped past the vetting process with tax issues of his own, no more or less serious than the ones that caused Tom Daschle and Nancy Killefer to slither off stage a few weeks later.

New details about the vetting process, which included a 28-member search committee that even its own members found unwieldy, raise serious questions about the thoroughness of the search, and how much university officials, including Dr. Barchi, knew about their high-profile hire.

Odds: 3 to 1. Portman: The fact that my source heard that Portman had gone through a "complete vetting process" leads me to believe that his name was being floated inside the campaign as a very serious contender.

There's no vetting process.

There's obviously a vetting process.

List-making itself has become part of the vetting process.

"The P.A.'s vetting process was incomplete," he said.

The vetting process has eliminated the majority of moderate voices.

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