Briefing definition
Briefing means a verbal update to Council or a Committee that is requested by Council or the Committee or initiated by staff.
Briefing means oral commentary on existing and/or expected meteorological conditions;
Briefing refers to the disclosure of information and materials provided in transparency to the Union during labor-management meetings and negotiations for addressing mid-term issues, developing concerns, and/or providing pre-decisional involvement for desired or required changes, as referred to in this Agreement.
Examples of Briefing in a sentence
The signing was conducted at LG Energy Solution headquarters, Seoul, South Korea, signed by the Indonesian Minister of Investment, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, CEO of Hyundai Mobis, Xxxx Xxxx Xxx and Xxxx Xxxx Xxx, president of LG Energy Solutions on July 28, 2021 (ASEAN Briefing 2021).
More Definitions of Briefing
Briefing means a verbal update to Council or the Committee of the Whole by Township Staff or consultants to the Township or someone with expertise on a subject matter who has been invited by Staff, Council or Committee of the Whole.
Briefing. What Is the Hostile Environment, Where Does It Come from, Who Does It Affect?,” May 1, 2018. https://freemovement.org.uk/briefing-what-is-the-hostile-environment-where-does-it- come-from-who-does-it-affect/.
Briefing means verbal information provided to Council, Committee of the Whole, any Committee, etc., that is requested by Council or initiated by staff and may be presented by staff or a third party with expertise in a subject matter. The CAO may recommend the time allowed for such a briefing on a case by case basis, dependent on the subject matter.
Briefing means a ‘short accurate summary of the details of a plan or operation. The ‘purpose [of the briefing] … is to inform’. Therefore, the relevant document should have the character of briefing material. A document will be of such character if it contains ‘information or advice … prepared for the purpose of being read by, or explained to, a [m]inister’. The exemption requires more than having ‘placed a document before a Minister’.5
Briefing means this briefing to the Adjudicator agreed between the CMA and ESS, which implements the Commitments (as may be amended from time to time by ESS with the agreement of the CMA, to facilitate the effective operation of the Commitments), as set out in Appendix 2 of these Commitments;
Briefing. Households attend a briefing to learn next steps to leasing up within 60 days of briefing. Briefings can take a few hours and can be held individually or in groups.
Briefing our daily newsbriefing and any other briefing or similar publication.