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"You were briefed on that intelligence a year ago".
It's an admirable risk: unless you were briefed, I fear you would suspect that he really was that flippant.
"We have heard that you were briefed on the sensibilities of the country and aware of the need to respect local customs and cultures and to avoid any behaviour that could be interpreted as having sexual or racist connotations which could cause understandable offence to people in that country".
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"Gig-wise, have you been briefed on the five F's?" he asks.
There's always a great temptation to delegate this activity to staff, but at a minimum, make sure you are briefed on a regular basis.
So that, when you were briefing him, frequently you had the feeling that he knew more about the subject than you did.
And you'll be briefed before you dive too.
Regardless of the boss's style, Jones suggests that you be brief.
MATTHEWS: So you're briefing the president on the reasons for war, they're selling the war, using your stuff, saying you made that case when you didn't.
But because you're brief in text and colorful in layout, and ask us only for minimal investment, we not only accept your lack of real utility and value, but actually get disappointed when other texts require more of us.
Bugs are as small as a microchip these days, and you'll likely be briefed on how to use them before you go into the field.
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