Present participle of debrief
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"He kept saying, 'Where are you from?' So I said, 'Where are you from?'" Later that afternoon, some of the activists meet back at the Richmal Crompton for a debriefing.
At a debriefing after the raids, senior officers offered a nuanced analysis.
Thus, says Simon Wessely, a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings Collegee, London, it is pointless to give psychological debriefing to, say, everyone involved in the Paddington rail crash when they have nothing, except their journey, in common.
One study, led by Simon Wessely, a British psychiatrist, concluded: "There is no current evidence that psychological debriefing is a useful treatment for the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder after traumatic incidents".
If they are seriously annoyed, they may skip the inter-Korean ministerial talks planned for next week.The southern authorities have started debriefing the new arrivals, who will then receive training to ease their transition from communism to a market economy.
This intelligence rapprochement reached its climax this spring when the head of Sudan's intelligence service, Salah Abdullah Gosh, was feted in Washington, DC, for a ten-day debriefing by the CIA.
"We run a debriefing session after the women return and I've had a few say to me, 'Oh, I failed because I didn't reach the summit'.
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