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the vouch
verb
To take responsibility for; to express confidence in; to witness; to obtest.
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Another feature, "the vouch," is a sort of seal of trustworthiness conferred upon a member, say, Jack, by another member, say, Mrs. Ripper.
Readers learn, for example, the difference between "the bump" (in which an undercover agent makes contact with a suspect by way of a seemingly accidental meeting) and "the vouch" (in which someone leads the suspect to believe the undercover agent is who he says he is).
The "vouch" amounts can be any number, but those of $100 or more have more impact.
The Vouch Financial team also includes several other execs and engineers hailing from PayPal, Prosper, and Google. .
Currently available on iOS, users can download the Vouch app, sign up, and then check their interest rate on a loan (without impacting their credit score), vouch for others and ask family and friends to vouch for them in return.
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The authors designed the study, gathered and analyzed the data, vouch for the data and analysis, wrote the paper, and made the decision to submit it for publication.
All the authors vouch for the fidelity of the study to the trial protocol, which is available at ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00673036 (Registered 5 May 2008).
The extraordinary prices paid throughout the session vouch for the unprecedented charge of energy that drove bidders.
The passages vouch for the intentionality of the rest.
The kill-buyers who supply the slaughterhouses vouch that the horses are drug-free.
Nor did the researchers vouch for the quality of the assessment.
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