He operates solely through agents, who do the vetting, credit checks and so on. |
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Other than the preliminary vetting by the trial judge, there is a challenge for cause, peremptory challenges and the oath of the juror. |
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Mr Lloyd also revealed that an internal report had been critical of the force's vetting system. |
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He is vetting potential nominees not only for their conservative philosophy but also for their intellectual heft. |
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It may be advisable to pre-establish a legitimate legal framework for vetting pre-hostility exploration agreements. |
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No company in its right mind sends out a prospectus or press release without getting its counsel to do some legal vetting first. |
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He alleges that the charity discriminated against him by vetting him with the Northern Ireland Office. |
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For the vetting procedure, we have now established a procedure to scrutinize and meticulously vet our intelligence agencies' recruits. |
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The lack of franchise regulations made vetting licensees that much more important. |
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Even so, architects are carefully vetting developer agreements in hopes of deflecting litigation. |
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Instead, they want all complaints subjected to a vetting process to weed out those that are malicious or unfounded. |
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They are too busy vetting serious proposals to schmooze with interesting companies that might not need cash right now. |
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When it came time to choose replacements I will admit that the housemates and I were somewhat lax in our vetting. |
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The main purposes were FP, information vetting and sharing, joint targeting in support of operations, and source deconfliction. |
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Advertisers are answerable to the Advertising Standards Authority, and liquor ads face strong vetting. |
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Also, attaching documents may give rise to the release of information not intended, hence the importance of vetting attachments. |
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Historically, the elected Council has been responsible for reviewing rule changes and vetting resolutions that come before the membership. |
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And at each stage of vetting, you develop references who can vouch for your character and your talents. |
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Cooperation with other agencies can range from routine immigration vetting all the way to personnel exchanges. |
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Practical problems may arise in particular from the order of berthing of ships and ship vetting. |
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Improper jury vetting was found to have occurred in more than 140 trials over the past three years. |
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The actual security control process is the same whether vetting an LGA product or other types of resale goods such as purses or t-shirts. |
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In addition, an external agency performs the security vetting of personnel. |
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One of the key staffers in his office, Maureen Connelly, was charged with vetting the commercials. |
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Cameron said he did not know that Coulson had received only a milder vetting until six months before News of the World closed. |
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Like her father, Ayla is a multitasker, as I found out after I made it through the vetting process. |
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How did that survive the vetting at this often timid and antiseptic White House? |
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As Iran gears up for elections in June, the fanfare of vetting a presidential-candidate list is once again in full swing. |
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But there has been precious little vetting in places like Cedar Rapids and Sioux City this time around. |
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He was put off by the labyrinthine vetting procedure he would have had to go through, but ultimately the job itself was a bad fit. |
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Quality levels are in turn controlled by rigorous vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money. |
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Furthermore, Kiir then submitted the new Cabinet members to Parliament for vetting, just as the constitution requires. |
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But on the basic questions of vetting and character, they will give her the very wide latitude that she has earned. |
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The GOP candidate's camp didn't even have to do the vetting, thanks to this Upright Citizen's Brigade spoof. |
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Coulson added that cameron had played a personal role in vetting him for his government job. |
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Under the vetting system in place at the time he also had to disclose his date of birth, any previous names and home addresses for the previous five years. |
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To meet this risk, most of the Group's advertising agencies rely on teams of specialists responsible for managing, acquiring and vetting rights. |
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We certainly would welcome vetting such a speech for a correction of the facts in the future. |
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Involving them in developing or vetting job descriptions is an easy way to help them contribute to the success of the new hire. |
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The Bowmanville unit developed a disclosure protocol that required ongoing vetting of material. |
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Successful applicants may be required to undergo a security vetting and clearance procedure. |
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The policy goes on to explain how employees treat such requests and even provides a vetting instruction guide. |
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The firms exhibiting at the Money Show must go through a vetting process and one withdrew last year when questioned on his business practices by the organisers. |
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A SENIOR officer at Cleveland Police did not have the appropriate vetting, an investigation has found. |
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For example, police had either multiple officers involved in vetting the material or one officer who handled disclosure simultaneously with the searches. |
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Any person handling confidential information pursuant to this Directive on behalf of a Member State shall have an appropriate level of security vetting by the Member State concerned. |
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A search committee could review or oversee applications after the initial vetting process, participate in or conduct interviews, and participate in the decision concerning appointments. |
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Information provided and obtained during the vetting process will be treated in strict confidence and is held separately from recruitment information. |
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The Constitutional Convention of 1787 rejected a Council of Revision with Supreme Court members to advise on legislation to avoid the unseemliness of justices vetting the constitutionality of their own handiwork. |
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The responses must be in keeping with the usual protocol established within the department and may require vetting with Communications, Legal Services or other expertise prior to being released. |
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It may take several weeks or months to hash out, especially when there are a lot of vetting concerns where pieces of the disclosure have been blacked out or taken out to protect confidential informants or what have you. |
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It is proposed to set up an institution with the Commission vetting the board, which then selects the knowledge and innovation centres with which it will at first work but which it will, in time, subsume unto itself. |
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This vetting is carried out by the members of the Guardian Council who are appointed by the country's top leader and who are of the view that that leader himself has a God-given right to rule for life. |
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None of them became peers because they either withdrew their nominations or were blocked by the Lords Appointments Commission, the body responsible for vetting possible lords. |
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According to the paper, Geoffrey Garrett, vice provost and dean of the UCLA International Institute, was the front-runner until his credentials were questioned: he had been head of a committee charged with vetting candidates. |
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Auditing firms that acquire Andersen clients will try to immunise themselves from litigation by vetting these companies with particular care: that could produce more suits against Andersen. |
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To ensure that vetting proceedings are in full compliance with all the safeguards of a state of law and with the respect of human rights, regulations in force were amended. |
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In terms of the citizenship judges, the process that was put in place by the previous Liberal government was for a former Liberal staffer to do the vetting. |
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New customers, customers increasing their advertising spent by a certain threshold and customers not respecting payment terms are subject to a specific vetting and approval process. |
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These tools outline the basic principles involved in: mapping the justice sector, prosecution initiatives, truth commissions and vetting and monitoring legal systems. |
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Enhancing the vetting capacity in peacekeeping operations will improve efficiency and effectiveness in the acquisition process and enhance internal controls. |
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It encouraged severe vetting action linked to recruiting and promotion. |
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In addition, the development involved an extensive vetting process of existing materials, good practices and case studies on safer school construction. |
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Yousef was tasked with arranging meetings and vetting guests. |
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An independent curator and expert in contemporary art, Ormond has achieved that goal, vetting a variety of works to reflect disparate tastes but unanimous zeal. |
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The Leader very rarely does the vetting himself directly, but has the power to do so, in which case additional approval of the Guardian Council would not be needed. |
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The vetting and publication process often takes months or longer. |
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Staff vetting was crucial because police have 'extraordinary powers' over citizens and have access to highly sensitive information, the inspectors said. |
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In 2006, Tsang introduced food safety procedures to Hong Kong in light of loose vetting standards, contamination and counterfeit food issues of PR China. |
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Vetting is carried out on all personnel who apply for positions of trust, including working with children and vulnerable adults. |
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