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- noun
Agent noun ofvet ; one who vets.
Etymologies
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Examples
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This whole issue with his vetter is silly and wouldn't even be an issue if it werent for the standard he is setting for himself.
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I don't know why Obama even needs a 'vetter' ... clearly it should be Clinton.
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Most rank-and-file staff members make between $40,000 and $60,000, including staff assistants, staff secretaries, legislative aides and employees dubbed "vetter" or "media monitor."
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June 11th, 2008 5: 27 pm ET wait .. couldn't let this slide from the previous topic .. (obama's "vetter" stepping down)
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Most rank-and-file staff members make between $40,000 and $60,000, including staff assistants, staff secretaries, legislative aides and employees dubbed "vetter" or "media monitor."
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And one other thing: why is JOhnson considered such an expert "vetter" when he didn't do the job with Geraldine Ferraro's husband?
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George W. Bush thought it smart to take his Supreme Court vetter, Harriet Miers, and make her the nominee.
Supreme Court Nomination: Pressure Mounts To Avoid The Ivy League 2010
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June 12th, 2008 2: 34 pm ET did anyone read the article on msnbc. com from Howard Fineman and how he portrays Barack's misjudgement in picking Jim Johnson as his vp vetter knowing that he recd money from lobbyists.
Clinton advisor blames strategy disagreements, money for loss 2008
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Is going after the volunteer VP vetter going to make McCain better on the issues?
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George W. Bush thought it smart to take his Supreme Court vetter, Harriet Miers, and make her the nominee.
Supreme Court Nomination: Pressure Mounts To Avoid The Ivy League 2010
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