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He may not think he actually needs to be briefed.
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Headhunters need to be briefed differently.
Education Employees will need to be briefed on the why, what and how.
Ministers and lawyers need to be briefed and consulted on next steps.
And politicians, too, need to be briefed on the topic, she said, to lead to more enlightened public policy.
New employees, including those who are just out of school, particularly need to be briefed on the country to which they are traveling, Mr. Pearce said.
Speaking on CNN, Republican senator John McCain defended the government's surveillance efforts, although he said members of Congress needed to be briefed in more detail about NSA activities.
The prime minister's new cabinet, though not necessarily composed of doves, will need to be briefed before the ministers are likely to vote in favor of unilateral action, analysts said.
In a telephone interview, Ms. Harman would not comment on specific briefings, but said that "as a general matter" she believed that "many more subjects need to be briefed before the full committee".
You know the type — when participants show up unprepared or don't show up at all, when they forget which items need to be followed up on, when those who didn't show up to the previous meeting need to be briefed on everything that occurred while they were absent.
Before "SVU" returns on Wednesday, there are a few pertinent things you need to be briefed on.
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