Some bring back useful information, and make it part of their brief to do so.
In 1958, he was made the BBC's air and space correspondent, with a brief to cover defence.
Shell, Dole, and Dow Chemical submitted a brief to the court, urging it to side with Chevron.
Four (forgot, there is one more), there is a corporate risk releasing your creative brief to the masses.
Mr Couve was made prime minister with a brief to sort out the mess and bring France to order.
Last month the government appointed a new police chief, Juan Carlos Bonilla, with a brief to speed up the process.
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She said the center crafted its brief to appeal to Roberts, emphasizing evidence that diversity in higher education serves the national interest.
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The job of eliminating them was given to Carlos Alvarez, the vice-president, as part of a wider brief to modernise the state.
Even Governor George W. Bush has entered the fray, filing a brief to the Supreme Court in support of the Santa Fe policy.
The British producer, Bob Mahoney, says it was a challenge to film in six different countries but it was his brief to "make it African".
More than 100 Republicans also submitted a "friend of the court" brief to the Supreme Court asking the justices to overturn California's ban on same-sex marriage.
After requests from Lebanon's government, it may also broaden the investigators' brief to look into the post-Hariri bombings and set up an international tribunal to try the culprits.
There are a lot of words to read between all these posts, so I will try to keep my thoughts relatively brief to prevent flooding the conversation unnecessarily.
Other experiments have been too brief to produce firm conclusions.
Sirius and XM commissioned Hazlett - currently a law and economics professor at George Mason University -- to write a brief to the FCC on behalf of their merger.
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One of Meltwater's competitors, BurrellesLuce, joined in a friend-of-the-court brief to say that it operates at a disadvantage because it pays to license content that Meltwater takes for free.
Even one of Meltwater's competitors, BurrellesLuce, joined in a friend-of-the-court brief to say that it operates at a disadvantage because it pays to license content that Meltwater takes for free.
Blackwater, recently renamed Xe, issued a statement Tuesday, saying it would respond "to the anonymous unsubstantiated and offensive assertions put forward by the plaintiffs, " in a brief to be filed August 17.
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But actually, the specific wording of subpart 2 gives us no specific information and is not illuminating, and we turn to the managers' trial brief to ascertain precisely what their argument is.
National Director for Older People's Services - Prof Ian Philp - was appointed with a brief to stamp out ageism in the NHS, and to implement new standards of care for older people.
Bain, another consulting firm, says it has seen several firms appoint executives recently with a specific brief to ensure that price adjustments and service cuts do not damage loyal customers' experience of brands.
England's injury crisis forced them to select veteran centre Mike Catt at fly-half against South Africa, with a brief to share the duties with rugby league convert Andy Farrell, who was named as the goal-kicker.
In its brief to the Supreme Court, the company argues that if drugs like thiopurine themselves can be patented, which is certainly true, then there is nothing wrong with patenting unique ways to use them.
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But Solicitor General Paul Clement wrote in a brief to the Supreme Court that while the amendment preserved an individual right, he believed the appeals court had been wrong categorically to rule DC's handgun ban unconstitutional.
But we expect the brief to say the following: reiterate -- number one, reiterating that the courts should not decide the case or the constitutional question, due to the pending repeal, which should be effective in a matter of months.
Recently the unit lost its brief to investigate firearms deaths as the force said it had led to an "unhelpful" situation where murders were distinguished on the basis of the weapon used, when the same offenders could be involved in both knife and gun deaths.
The house in which he and his advisers gather today is used to de-brief and to rehabilitate British citizens who have been held captive abroad.
Ms. Berry and her daughter arrived at the home of Ms. Berry's sister, Beth Serrano, who emerged to give a brief statement to throngs of news cameras and reporters outside.
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On celebrating the goal, the Manchester City striker then ran over to the side of the pitch to give a brief interview to Brazilian TV, which must be a world first.
National governments have deliberately stuck to a short brief: to decide the size and make-up of the commission, and the nature and weighting of voting by countries in the Council of Ministers, once the Union is bigger.
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