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  2. Vetting - Wikipedia

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    Vetting is the process of performing a background check on someone before offering them employment, conferring an award, or doing fact-checking prior to making any decision. In addition, in intelligence gathering , assets are vetted to determine their usefulness.

  3. Online vetting - Wikipedia

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    Online vetting has begun as a main component within the vetting process for a new employee. However, there are implications that the grey areas surrounding it have issues with legality. Online vetting blurs together, a candidate's personal life with their professional livelihood, which blurs defining boundaries that are socially prominent ...

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Be careful when authorizing an app to access your account or when providing any third-party access to your account info. Applications officially supported by AOL go through an industry-standard vetting process that offers a clear, obvious authentication known as OAuth 2.0. What to watch out for

  5. Leahy Law - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. government (via the State Department) implements the law through a process known as "Leahy vetting". [12] A prospective aid recipient's unit is searched for evidence of past commission of gross human rights violations.

  6. What are recess appointments? Here's what to know as ... - AOL

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    A nominee appointed by a president goes through a vetting and approval process usually done by the Senate. This process can take a while. According to the Center for Presidential Transition, ...

  7. Andy Beshear is in the mix for VP. But how does the vetting ...

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    The law firm of former attorney general Eric Holder, who served under former president Barack Obama, is running the vetting process. Around a dozen Democrats are reportedly being vetted, ...

  8. Republican vetting process goes to trial, decision expected ...

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    The vetting process is proctored and includes an "objective review" of each candidate's background, a 25-question multiple choice "values survey" based on party positions and requires candidates ...

  9. Nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the ...

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    The process for replacing a Supreme Court justice attracts considerable public attention and is closely scrutinized. [1] Typically, the whole process takes several months, but it can be, and on occasion has been, completed more quickly. Since the mid 1950s, the average time from nomination to final Senate vote has been about 55 days.