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On May 29, The Washington Post quoted Mr. Holtz-Eakin as saying that Mr. McCain did not want the telecoms "put into this position again" and that "there must be clear guidelines for their participation and sufficient vetting" in any future situation.
The panel led by Mr. Thornburgh, as well as Louis Boccardi, a former chief executive of The Associated Press, did not single out Mr. Rather for the broadcast's failures, but did fault several producers and executives for rushing the report to broadcast without sufficient vetting.
Republicans have argued that the Syrian refugee resettlement program lacks sufficient vetting ― something U.S. officials dispute, although some have said there are challenges for the program and no system is entirely free of risk.
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg is pushing to rezone East Midtown too quickly, without sufficient public vetting of the project.
It's absolutely been deemed sufficient to the task of "vetting" a presidential candidate.
Who is vetting whom?
Lack of vetting processes V34.
The guardian council, a powerful body of six jurists and six clergymen, vets all candidates to make sure they have sufficient loyalty to the Islamic republic and its principles, but critics say the group's function is undemocratic.
Barack Obama was vetted as much as Sarah Palin was vetted?
He vets each dealer.
I vetted them carefully.
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