(Arkansas has filed a separate brief seeking Supreme Court review.)
None of them had a brief, intense, mythologised youth rebellion as France did.
They are given the critic's brief and must create a main and a pudding based on it.
Properly done brief content is powerful, authoritative, and gives you expert status.
Twelve states and the Obama Justice Department filed a brief supporting Mr Harmon.
It was also made extra hard by trying to combine the personalisation brief with the audience brief.
(The filing of this brief, opposing a brief submitted by the Justice Department, was unprecedented.)
To coin some further terminology, on this view each brief stream-phase is experientially connected to its neighbours.
The brief also noted that total funding for the first quarter of this year, around $6 billion, was the lowest since 2017.
If the agency’s “sweeping constitutional claims were accepted,” the brief said, “they would cause mayhem in government contracting.”
Trump, however, has garnered a reputation for not reading his daily briefings and for interrupting and lecturing those who brief him.
Trump’s legal team must submit an answer to the article by 2 February, the same day House managers must provide their pre-trial brief.
Since the last brief we have a couple of factual stories in the mix now that feel on brief but still under-supplied in this space.
Trump said he could provide “a legal brief” on “numerous provisions” in the Constitution that outline his authority to override governors, the White House did not respond when asked for the brief or other evidence of the president’s claims.
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Donald Trump did not read a Presidential Daily Brief about Russia paying Taliban militants to attack U.S. troops because he was busy not reading a Presidential Daily Brief about the coronavirus, the White House said on Monday.
The appellate brief argues that the judge gave too little weight to the statistical analysis of bias in Harvard’s admissions presented by the plaintiffs, and too much credence to the testimony of Harvard’s admissions officers, which the brief called “self-serving.”
He found that the evidence showed a brief was prepared for Coleman by the Department of Home Affairs asking for him to intervene and lift the bar to allow Tharunicaa and the rest of her family to make an application in May 2019, despite Coleman never acting on that brief.
Dig deeper: Climate brief 1: Why tackling global warming is a challenge without precedent Climate brief 2: How modelling articulates the science of climate change Climate Brief 3: Humanity’s immense impact on Earth’s climate and carbon cycle The Economist’s climate-change hub
Dig deeper: Climate brief 1: Why tackling global warming is a challenge without precedent Climate brief 2: How modelling articulates the science of climate change Climate brief 4: Damage from climate change will be widespread and sometimes surprising The Economist’s climate-change hub
In appealing Moshinsky’s decision, counsel representing the minister, Stephen Lloyd, told the full bench of the federal court that requesting the brief did not indicate the minister was thinking of lifting the bar and that at the time the brief was requested “the family was the focus of press attention”.
brief
verb communication
- give essential information to someone
Example: The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade
noun communication
- a document stating the facts and points of law of a client's case
adj all
- of short duration or distance
Example: a brief stay in the country
noun communication
- a condensed written summary or abstract
adj all
- concise and succinct
Example: covered the matter in a brief statement
adj all
- (of clothing) very short
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