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In public universities 48 out of Spain's 66, and accounting for over 90% of the students—up to 49% of teaching posts (against today's limit of 30%) will not carry tenure; and non-tenured staff will now be more tightly vetted than in the past.
It encourages users to book in advance but it also offers last-minute matching to photographers, all of whom are tightly vetted, with the photos themselves returned within three days.
The AMA, which unfolded the same evening both the President and Vice President were set to take the stage at the Democratic National Convention (and prior to him taking the stage at his own rally in Toledo), was tightly vetted by the page's moderators, who announced beforehand, "Yes, the AMA will have tons of removed comments.
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The tightly controlled vetting process has given the network an air of legitimacy among some law enforcement officials.
Asked about this, Boris stresses that every experience on IfOnly is "vetted," suggesting that Airbnb might not be controlling quality as tightly.
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I vetted them carefully.
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Ideal in tightly controlled settings; vet carefully before using.
Its leading rival, Apple, takes a more tightly managed approach to application development for the iPhone, controlling the software and vetting the programs available.
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