A common insult directed at Eisenhower's intellect was, «He can't
read the briefing papers because his lips are chapped.»
Read our briefing paper and one - page summary for additional information on the topic.
Not exact matches
Read the news, sign up to the daily emails from leading lobby journalists (Paul Waugh's «Waughzone» for the Huffington Post is my favourite), have a dedicated Twitter list of lobby reporters, listen to Today, Today in Parliament and the Westminster Hour and skim through all your party's frontbench
briefings and policy
papers.
Good background
reading for senior leaders is the BESA NAACE leadership
briefing paper (www.naace.co.uk) commended by the Secretary of State in Jan 2016.
After reciting a verse from the Qur «an, he
reads something that sounds like a judgment, returns the sheet of
paper to an interior pocket of his vest, and at the end of a
brief meditation proposes that his listeners arm themselves with stones.
Interestingly, Digital Book World reported on a
brief study conducted in 2011 that showed that while children preferred to
read identical content in electronic form over
paper with the same level of comprehension, the level of recall actually was less when comparing an enhanced ebook to a standard digital edition.
I've just
read the (
brief)
paper, and am happy with the research methods employed.
On
paper, at least, there's much to get excited about after
reading SB2013's vague but stylishly crafted curatorial
brief.
Also, the
brief period I spent scanning abstracts [no time this week to
read papers] indicates a difference of opinion suggesting whether there is a correlation between clouds and CRF (including a no by Balling and Cerveny Theoretical and Applied Climatology 75:3 - 4 pp. 225 - 231 — which may be a good indicator as there was a skeptic flurry last year over connecting CRF to climate as another try at natural causes being responsible for recent climate change).
As a
briefing paper for de Gucht
reads: «TTIP is perhaps more relevant as setting a precedent vis - a-vis third countries than governing trade and investment bilaterally.
What are such
briefings for: to get a first - hand impression of current thinking of scientists, or for scientists to
read out sentences from their
papers?
Second, you ask exactly the right question when you write, «What are such
briefings for: to get a first - hand impression of current thinking of scientists, or for scientists to
read out sentences from their
papers?»
I distinctly recall my torturous journey trying to get one of my law school professors to simply
read and grade my independent study
paper — when he finally did, it was patently obvious he had spent about five minutes
reading it before slapping a
brief and entirely unhelpful comment on it next to my grade.
I enjoy
reading books more than magazines and research
papers more than
brief articles.