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Quotes About Vetting

Vetting and verifying information is one thing. Having our government sending out conflicting messages to the American people when conflict can be avoided is another.
~ Vito Fossella
You have to be very careful with who you do business. It's like a marriage. Do your research and check references.
~ David Wolfe
I don't like new people coming around me. I'm going to really be leery and watch you and take my time before I embrace you.
~ Prodigy
If America vetted Muslim immigrants as toughly as the 'New York Times' vets Donald Trump, this would be a safe country.
~ Jesse Watters
I am not going to let anyone into America who is not vetted, who we do not have confidence in. But I am not going to slam the door on women and children.
~ Hillary Clinton
As any editor will tell you, startling newsroom revelations are generally met with queries about where the information came from and how the reporter got it. Seriously startling revelations are followed by the vetting of libel lawyers.
~ Graydon Carter
While the scale of our library is certainly attractive to our users, equally important is the quality of the content we provide and our state-of-the-art processing operation that vets every single piece of content that's submitted to ensure only the most suitable content is included.
~ Jon Oringer
I was bankrolling the games, vetting the players, extending the credit. My life was really stressful.
~ Molly Bloom
The Trump administration has struggled with ethics vetting for Cabinet nominees and faced criticism for the president's decision to remain invested in his business empire.
~ Ari Melber
We ought to make sure that people coming here ought to be vetted and that we secure this federal border.
~ Steve Scalise
Get in the habit of vetting your research as you go - particularly research conducted online. Verify facts from multiple reputable sources before you record them.
~ Gayle Lynds
We'll turn down crappy games that are submitted to the Epic Store.
~ Tim Sweeney
We get information in the mail, the regular postal mail, encrypted or not, vet it like a regular news organization, format it - which is sometimes something that's quite hard to do, when you're talking about giant databases of information - release it to the public and then defend ourselves against the inevitable legal and political attacks.
~ Julian Assange
That's a problem. I mean, like any sort of growing startup organization, we are sort of overwhelmed by our growth. And that means we're getting enormous quantity of whistleblower disclosures of a very high caliber, but don't have enough people to actually process and vet this information.
~ Julian Assange
Shifting loyalties in the Middle East make it difficult to vet supposed moderate groups.
~ Jeff Fortenberry
If you've got information about an opponent running against you, wouldn't you want that information - to vet it, to see if it's real information, and to use it accordingly?
~ Ted Yoho
Honestly, if they were Christian refugees coming in, I think the Obama administration would vet them a little more toughly.
~ Jesse Watters
In general, any incoming administration must carefully examine ('vet') its nominees for high public office.
~ Richard V. Allen
Publishers vet books, and they do a good job keeping out the low quality. But they also miss some good quality.
~ J. A. Konrath
We have testimony saying, and I think common sense also dictates, that in a failed state like Syria, you don't have any government information, police reports to rely on to vet somebody. So there's no way to do a background check from somebody coming out of Syria. There's no way we can find out whether they're safe or not.
~ Blake Farenthold
When I sit down and sign up for something, I vet where the people are coming from.
~ Jimmy Smits
All of our TaskRabbits go through a vetting process, which includes an online application, a video interview, a series of background checks, and then an online quiz that they have to pass before they're activated on the site.
~ Leah Busque
Vietnam is often called our only uncensored war, but that only means that the government wasn't vetting the pictures and words.
~ Bruce Jackson
Everything in government seems to take longer than it should. My vetting process dragged on. Making sure the subsidies embedded in my Stanford mortgage did not violate conflict-of-interest rules took several weeks to resolve. Even though I already had a top secret security clearance, I had to get a new one to become ambassador. That
~ Michael McFaul