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Republicans on the panel pressed the briefer to provide underlying data to support the claim, but the briefer described it as an assessment.
" They also had another, briefer version: "Burn this letter!
" atlas " gives a briefer glimpse of a similar horror.
Later reports said the briefer may have overstated the threat.
Each claim is somehow splashier, but briefer than the last.
Broadcasters are not the only ones who might benefit from briefer contests.
He's learned his lesson, for the sequel's songs are briefer and snappier.
If the intelligence agencies agree, the briefer typically provides the identities orally.
Her tenure at the Department of Health and Human Services was much briefer.
I decided that my book had to be brief, briefer than my other books.
The briefer responded that they did not have the underlying data, just the assessment.
"It will also depend on who becomes her deputy," one former CIA briefer told CNN.
" When a briefer suggests turning the discussion to Syria, Trump says, "Seth seems so cool.
Though acclaimed for each, it is for the briefer art that he is especially valued.
Official duties and engagements are briefer and often include more opportunities to sit down, for example.
Trump's second marriage — to actress Marla Maples, mother of Tiffany Trump — was briefer and less costly.
Most of the 13 songs are briefer, but their immersion in tradition never reins them in.
The act of creation has been briefer than a spring shower; destruction comes even more swiftly.
But where Mr Trump wanted to return America to the 1950s, Mr Biden offers a briefer rewind.
The best tricks or the most egregious errors are replicated in the form of even briefer GIFs.
Lee did not say which briefer made the assertion but specified that no administration representative contradicted them.
Brennan traded his role as intelligence briefer in President Clinton's White House for political gain in President Obama's.
When the briefer told him that Amazon handled the business, Schmidt asked if they'd considered other cloud providers.
They are also planned to be briefer and have been accompanied by muddled messaging from the White House.
Vigorous running had blunted acylated ghrelin production more than gentler jogging and longer runs more than briefer ones.
Another run — even briefer than this one — follows in April, with Joseph Calleja playing the Duke of Mantua.
Markets tend to alternate between long stretches of calm — often lasting years — interrupted by briefer bouts of elevated volatility.
She also was an intelligence briefer to the attorney general and FBI director during the George W. Bush administration.
The briefer presented President Bush with fifteen to twenty pages of material, but did not read them to him.
Johnny Isakson, a Republican from Georgia who was one of the firm "no" votes on Puzder, offered a briefer statement.
The intelligence briefer quickly confirmed the obvious on the big wall map: The invasion of France was about to commence.
After a North Korean ballistic missile test, Trump told an F.B.I. briefer that reports of the test were a hoax.
Instead, it offers a briefer period where companies can get familiar with the area, and pitch their startup to local companies.
Those typically in attendance include Pompeo, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, and a CIA briefer.
Which brings me to this question: Has Spicer reached the end of the line as the main briefer of the press?
They're making Axios seem radical, when really it's the same scoop-obsessed, insider-y journalism they perfected at Politico, just briefer.
The director Khalik Allah's documentary "Black Mother" (April 4 and April 7) pursues a similarly grand idea in a briefer span.
A Duke University graduate with a law degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Mr. McCabe is considered a skilled briefer.
I find the joy in briefer outings, learning to appreciate the beauty of the collage as much as the long take.
All of that was easier than saying no thanks, and briefer than accompanying him to Santa Barbara, which was his original request.
The 2007 rebellion, which was even briefer, took place while Mr. Trillanes and other officers were on trial for the first one.
Over the course of 20 seasons, some Bachelors have found true love, some have found brief marriages, and others had even briefer engagements.
He formerly served as the daily intelligence briefer to the assistant secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs at the Pentagon.
Then there are the friends who sign their (ever-briefer) correspondence "Yrs" and the rampant contractions on Twitter, with its 280-character limit.
The walkout held last month was much briefer, scheduled to last for 17 minutes, one minute to honor each of the Parkland victims.
Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin are in the running, though both of those companies are promising far briefer experiences.
But lawmakers focused on the disclosures about Russia's support for Mr. Trump and challenged the briefer, Shelby Pierson, the nation's election security czar.
But lawmakers focused on the disclosures about Russia's support for Mr. Trump and challenged the briefer, Shelby Pierson, the nation's election security czar.
General McMaster is a serious, somber briefer who prefers an orderly process and does not respond particularly well to Mr. Trump's looser style.
He formerly served as the daily intelligence briefer to the assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs at the Pentagon.
My briefer explained that for many, this was the first time they were safe or had a roof over their head in months.
Though his downtown menu is somewhat briefer, the elegance that defines his food is on full display, even in a hearty osso buco.
Even briefer than "Grounding," it is titled "GTG TTYL" and shows Ms. Liden performing three simple acts of disappearance within the gallery itself.
A tighter, briefer version of "this"—something where the branches arrive quickly, and the consequences are more easily mapped— could be really exciting.
Sarah Geary is an executive briefer at FireEye, providing FireEye executives weekly updates on cyber intelligence and briefing senior corporate and government clients worldwide.
" The Daily Mail described it as the "President's Brexit Attack on May," while another tabloid, the Daily Mirror, took a briefer approach: "Donald Thump.
So a favorite way to criticize him is to offer one of the most backhanded compliments in the bureau's lexicon: He's a great briefer.
It led on to an outbreak of performance art that is still lively, as well as to the briefer punk fashion for smashing guitars onstage.
While White remained in her role up until Monday's announcement, the expectation was that Whitman would replace her as the Pentagon's regular on-camera briefer.
It remains unclear whether the latest comments from Pompeo about considering applications for waivers, and his unnamed briefer, represent a softening of the administration's position.
The "Road to Change" tour was Jaclyn's moment, befitting her quieter role in the group: She is the manager, the scheduler, the briefer, the details person.
The study might not show that the playful warbling actually had an emotional effect on the birds, Elodie Mandel-Briefer from ETH Zurich tells The Atlantic.
Unlike the standard omakase with a three-figure price tag, SushiNao offers four briefer and more budget-minded sushi menus at $24, $34, $35353 and $54.
Even if it had been briefer than they had expected, "there is no question is was a successful tenure," said the board's vice-chairman, Steve Case.
" Asked by Axios how the briefer responded to the President's suggestion, the source said he "said something to the effect of, 'Sir, we'll look into that.
For the moment — clearly briefer than I imagined because here I am staring at a deadline again for this piece — I could say I've given enough.
In the briefing, the intelligence community briefer said twice that the IC's observation is that Russia has a preference for Trump, one of the sources said.
Devin Nunes for some time for questioning, and pressed the briefer about what led to that statement and how many intelligence reports it was based on.
Throughout its production, the untitled "Young Han Solo" movie has been known as just that, but today director Ron Howard revealed its actual (much briefer) name. Solo.
In his Best Picture acceptance speech — which he made as producer of the film, rather than as its writer and director — del Toro was briefer and punchier.
He was the CIA's daily intelligence briefer at the White House during President Bill Clinton's administration and served as former CIA Director George Tenet's chief of staff.
So the question today is a simple one: When the briefer was asked about those talks, and flatly denied them from the podium, that was untrue. Correct?
In the briefing, the intelligence community briefer said twice that the IC's observation is that Russia has a preference for Donald Trump, one of the sources said.
There are 3 Russian military bases housing 10,000 troops within South Ossetia, as well as 20 FSB (intelligence) outposts, a briefer from the Georgian security services told us.
Time after time he showed up with his lovely plans, which were getting briefer and more vague, and time after time he was undone by the new reality.
At the other end, Southern states such as Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee have been under an extreme drought, so their peak foliage may be briefer and less colorful.
We dug into the expansion in this feature, with a briefer on Africa's fairly nascent VOD market and input from Netflix and African digital entertainments platforms IROKOtv, Buni.
It did, however, supply lawmakers with a prepared statement, and thankfully Kent Walker, the company's senior vp of global affairs, keeps things slightly briefer than Dorsey and Sandberg.
OFFERMAN I'll be the briefer of the two of us because I've seen Alex deliver a complete college lecture on this subject, off the top of his head.
In a country where apologies are highly ritualized, even his bow — briefer and shallower than those of most executives seeking the public's forgiveness — became a target of criticism.
But now, some intelligence officials tell CNN that the briefer who warned Congress about the operation may have overstated the intelligence and Moscow's perceived preference for the President.
It will be screened with "The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film," a briefer monument to silliness that Mr. Lester made with Peter Sellers in 2274-20986-8110, filmforum.
Kusama wowed audiences with her lo-fi thriller The Invitation last year, and the same slow-burning suspense that made her feature a critical darling invigorates this briefer work.
Michael Morell, a former acting CIA director who was President George W. Bush's briefer and is now a Hillary Clinton supporter, said Trump's comments about his briefing were extraordinary.
On one occasion, Schmidt quizzed a briefer about which cloud service provider was being used for a data project, according to a memo that Laster prepared after the briefing.
Accounting for just about half the Shoji menu, the sushi portion is briefer and offers less variety than the full monty at, say, Sushi Amane or Ginza Sushi Onodera.
Will Hurd, a Texas Republican asked Nunes for some time for questioning, and pressed the briefer about what led to that statement and how many intelligence reports showed it.
When the curve is inverted, shorter duration securities yield more than longer duration securities, meaning investors are demanding a higher yield to hold investments for a much briefer time.
Will Hurd, a former CIA officer, asked Nunes for some time for questioning and pressed the briefer about what led to the statements that Russia preferred Trump as President.
Prior to joining Treasury, she was PDB briefer to President Obama and was the first Iran mission manager, where she integrated collection and analysis on Iran across the intelligence community.
If the nominees ask questions seeking more information on a particular subject, the briefer will take the question and the intelligence community decides if it is going to answer it.
Because suspicion of the campaign remains high in some areas — vaccinators have been accused of marking targets for American drones — interactions with families will now be briefer and less intrusive.
From here on out, we'll have briefer updates on what the candidates themselves are doing, and general updates on candidates who are in the race but running scaled-back campaigns.
On most of these days, they rode for 90 minutes, but on several days, the exercise was briefer and the lab's temperature higher to test how well they were acclimating.
Most H.I.I.T. workouts require less than half an hour, from beginning to end (including a warm-up and cool-down), and the strenuous portions of the workout are even briefer.
I recall a State Department briefer grinning when he was told Johnson had been named foreign secretary in 2016, only to turn serious when it dawned that this wasn't a joke.
The longer format allowed richer nuance and deeper background, and since it was briefed by the analyst authors rather than the regular briefer, it routinely prompted extended exchanges — and human contact.
That appears to conflict with what administration officials told the House Intelligence Committee last month, when a briefer said the Russians had developed a preference for President Donald Trump and Sen.
The "creative" side of creative destruction did not necessarily compensate: Americans who were born during the gilded age were shorter and had a briefer lifespan than those born half a century earlier.
That result sounded some alarms, and Shiffrin's coaches grew concerned that she needed more time to rest because the weather postponements had compressed all five Alpine races into a much briefer window.
That briefer is responsible for flagging the most pressing threats, assessing what will deter more escalation and hopefully reviewing every word that officials say to ensure that it doesn't have unintended consequences.
Even if you do have favorites in the Saint-Saëns, you may want this disc for the briefer new works, Samy Moussa's "A Globe Itself Infolding" and Kaija Saariaho's "Maan Varjot" ("Earth's Shadows").
All in all Bakang's after-action-report reads as a solid briefer on the economics of VOD in Africa (and globally) and the travails of a startup founder from fundraising to profit seeking.
Morell, who served as George Bush's intelligence briefer, said Bush asked questions after the Georgia invasion that "we couldn't answer" due to post-Cold War cutbacks and prioritization of the War on Terror.
According to David Priess, a former senior CIA presidential briefer who has written a history of the PDB, at its best it provides presidents with unique insights into foreign leaders' thinking and emerging threats.
So that means you can get six one-second exposures with a Pixel on a tripod or up to 15 briefer exposures when holding the phone, all of them feeding into one final photo.
In at least one case, he reportedly told a briefer not to bring him any more information on one terrorism topic; if the material were presented to him, he said, he wouldn't read it.
And without question, there were times when I tried to place limits and controls on how we were going to address certain issues, especially when I had a guest briefer up there with me.
In my trade as a tech reviewer, I'm used to devices that go from new to obsolete in a matter of weeks, and in gaming, the window of novelty and joy is often even briefer.
They compared this to more typical and much briefer instruction given to another 58 patients, consisting of clinicians listening to the patients read inhaler instructions aloud and then talking in general terms about their disease.
Having lived with some of the worst of USB-C for a year, I think that for most users the pain of this switchover is going to be briefer and smaller than they might expect.
"Few people expected when this administration started that more than a year in, he'd still be getting regular intelligence briefings," said David Priess, a former intelligence briefer and author of The President's Book of Secrets.
There was a specific woman I had very strong feelings for during the time I was questioning, and there were also a lot of other, briefer attractions toward women that I felt during that time.
So there are theoretical reasons—and some empiric results out there—that show when you're exposed to briefer chunks of information, your brain becomes more used to that and it becomes harder to sustain attention over time.
According to new data released by the company this morning, Twitter is still a place for briefer thoughts, with only 1% of tweets hitting the 270-character limit, and only 231% of tweets longer than 254 characters.
The perspective of the left is represented by Thomas Piketty's 2015 book, "The Economics of Inequality," which is much briefer than his "Capital in the Twenty-First Century," the surprise best-seller from a few years ago.
Meanwhile, he's already there, racking up titles and spitting out strawberries and packing more into his briefer span of existence than I possibly could, even if I managed to live twice as long as he does (unlikely).
A hyper-rosy outlook on the SPORT7s might be to think that most people's workout sessions will be briefer than these buds' constrained battery life and the good sound and lovely fit are worth the trade-off. Maybe.
Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders (who got strong reviews for her on-camera debut as fill-in White House briefer, while Sean Spicer was on Navy Reserve duty) confirmed the departure but wouldn't say why.
And on April 210, 20103, the CIA came to her: The calendar lists a 22010-minute "Briefing with CIA Director Leon Panetta" in the secretary's office with CIA briefer Harry Wetherbee and then-chief of staff Jeremy Bash.
Miller's predecessor, Maguire, resigned after Trump reportedly grew infuriated that an intelligence official held a 2020 election security briefing with the House Intelligence Committee, during which the briefer shared the belief that Russia has a preference toward Trump.
While these arrangements may not be a panacea, corporations are discovering all kinds of benefits from smaller-scale relationships with young companies: They're cheaper, sometimes briefer, better targeted and often more demonstrably successful than a lot of mergers.
Len Charlap had two echocardiograms -- sonograms of the heart -- within a year: One, for $1,714, involved extensive testing at a Harvard training hospital; the other, for $5,435, was a far briefer exam at a community hospital in New Jersey.
Mr. Sasso and other planners ended up giving the prime spots to the Clintons; their remarks dominated the news coverage, while Mr. Gore gave a far briefer speech but had one of the most memorable lines of the convention.
The majority of the viewer's time is spent in a sitting room doing needlepoint, with brief interludes of talking to random neighbors, and even briefer interludes of flirting with Edward Ferrars, who is fine but kind of a dullard.
A little over a year later, following a stint in England for grad school and an even briefer stint as a middle school teacher in Brooklyn, I found myself once again looking for a day job in the Big Apple.
The guidelines, first published in 2008, were based on the best exercise science available at the time, including several studies indicating that if exercise sessions were briefer than 10 minutes, they would not increase people's aerobic fitness, meaning their athletic endurance.
Structured as a call and response between eight of his most significant articles and briefer, more personal essays arranged by year, Coates gives us something between a mixtape and a Künstlerroman, demonstrating how he came to dominate the nonfiction genre.
Shelley Osborne, vice president of learning at Udemy, told CNBC Make It that while tech courses tend to be more robust, some of the briefer introductory courses can be helpful to those who don't even work in the tech field.
Since the intelligence community began briefing presidential candidates in the 1950s, a central pillar of their approach has been to focus on explaining global situations, not offering advice about them, according to David Priess, a former intelligence briefer for President George W. Bush.
But it was a much briefer announcement, confirming rumors that the company was working on an immersive, themed hotel set in George Lucas' universe, that offered perhaps the most intriguing hint of where the company sees its parks and resorts businesses going.
Watching briefings in which senior FBI officials had to comply with Holder's DOJ mandate not to use "radical Islamists" to describe cases focused on radical Islamists often resulted in a wry and resigned smile from the briefer saddled with this ridiculous restriction.
Along with this has been the use of briefer screening tools such as the PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), which asks only nine questions, to make it easier to complete the screening questionnaire and capture those at risk without over-diagnosing others.
Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), the Intelligence Committee chairman, challenged the briefer on what struck them as an effort to play down the assessment given last month by Shelby Pierson, the intelligence community's point person on foreign election threats, a fourth official said.
Our U.S. military briefer explained: Purple is for Syrian regime forces and their Russian, Hezbollah and Iranian allies; light green shows Syrian Kurds and dark green Iraqi Kurds; light blue represents "disciplined" Iraqi Shiite militias, while the "undisciplined" ones are another shade.
Finishing the run with a club show at the 550-capacity Music Hall of Williamsburg, the set was a briefer, sweatier and more intimate victory lap, with its own reveal — the five saxophonists, who didn't fit onstage, suddenly appeared in the club's balcony.
"If you look at the problem with the sector itself, which is the significant depletion of the reserve over a briefer time than used to be the norm, you better have capital and balance sheet structures that better match that probability," Monaghan said.
After his return to the United States, Mr. Lugar was commissioned an ensign and became a briefer for Admiral Arleigh Burke, the chief of naval operations, who had been a hero of World War II and was renowned as a guileful player in Washington politics.
And Ratcliffe — an intel greenhorn with only one year of experience on the House Intelligence Committee and a résumé that now includes serving on Trump's impeachment team — is the epitome of what intelligence officers "reflexively" reject, said David Priess, a former CIA officer and daily intelligence briefer.
They milled about waiting for the transition team, and were soon joined by President-Elect Donald Trump; Vice President Elect Mike Pence; incoming chief of staff Reince Priebus; National Security Adviser Designate Michael Flynn; Flynn's deputy, K. T. McFarland; then congressman Michael Pompeo; and a CIA briefer.
These are the country-rock albums he recorded with his short-lived backing group, the First National Band, its successor of even briefer tenure, the Second National Band, and finally as the sole credited artist (now going by Michael, to distinguish him from the woolly-hatted television character "Mike").
"If we could get to a combination with ibrutinib that we could perhaps use for a briefer period of time and get even deeper control but eliminate that need for chronic therapy," he said, "maybe we would decrease the likelihood of selecting those genetic abnormalities that breed resistance."
A Senate aide told CNN that the White House is responsible for determining who briefs the Senate on behalf of the administration, and they seem determined to ignore requests from Corker to include an appropriate intelligence briefer, which could include Haspel or Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
But the movie, directed by Lorene Scafaria and based on a 2015 New York magazine feature by Jessica Pressler, doesn't just coast on the considerable power of its cast, which also includes Keke Palmer, Lili Reinhart, and Julia Stiles, as well as briefer appearances from Cardi B and Lizzo.
"If we believe that the way seasonal flu spreads through the country is likely similar to Covid-219, the rural eruptions tend to be later and briefer, but more impactful than in big urban areas," said Roger Ray, a retired neurologist, physician executive, and physician consulting director with The Chartis Group.
George H. W. Bush preferred text on a half page, in a single column, limited to four or five pages; George W. Bush liked his briefs fifteen to twenty pages long, and preferred his briefer to stay in the room while he read the document; Barack Obama studied the material alone, over breakfast.
In an exchange with Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Mattis recalled sitting in the back of a room at the Pentagon in June 2001 while senior political appointees of the new George W. Bush administration fired questions at a military briefer about where they should expect to see the most worrisome security threats.
Over the past three years, nine communities in the United States have reached a rigorous standard known as "functional zero" for either veteran or chronic homelessness — a standard that indicates that homelessness is rare and much briefer than in the past for their populations — and 22016 others have accomplished measurable reductions toward that goal.
David Priess, a former CIA briefer who wrote "The President's Book of Secrets," told CNN that Haspel's involvement in the interrogation program was "a very small slice of her career," and that she was following policy and adhering to the law throughout — a position many other former CIA leaders have taken publicly in recent days.
"The transition both away from coal and to cleaner coal are both slow processes and also subject to briefer periods of interruption (such as now) which have been put in place to simulate the coal industry ... (as) the price of coal got to unacceptable levels both economically and politically in China," said CEF Holdings chairman and CEO, Warren Gilman.
Changes made to accommodate Trump NATO leaders had envisioned this summit as an introduction to the new US President, adjusting the format to make it more accommodating for Trump, changing the date, shortening the day-long proceedings -- in part by telling leaders to make speeches briefer -- and making a casual dinner the centerpiece of the gathering.
" As background, the memo goes on to summarize an earlier interview with an employee of DnD's former publisher TSR, which gave an extremely abbreviated introduction to role-playing and war gaming… an even briefer description of DnD's history… and a rather harsh description of role-players and war gamers as "exceptionally intelligent individuals" who were often "overweight and not neat in appearance.
The alcopop that broke the camel's back came in the form of a long, drunk, and particularly pointless conversation with a paying customer about my lack of songs by Paul McCartney and Wings, a group he only ever referred to as Paul McCartney and Wings, as if the world is awash with other bands called Wings, which was followed almost immediately by a far briefer, but more illuminating exchange that seemed to be a succinct summary of the utter pointlessness of it all.
However, the administration just softened its position on interference in a carefully choreographed assessment after President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE publicly attacked the briefer who presented the earlier judgment.

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