Examples of use of PRB
1. While he waits for his case to be adjudicated, Berntsen has written a second book, this one a policy book on "counterterrorism and human intelligence operations." The PRB redacted "only 1 to 2 percent" of the text, he said.
2. His case rests, in part, on assertions that the information is virtually the same as information the PRB cleared for publication in a prior book by Schroen, or released upon the orders of then–director George J.
3. In their place will rise up a new hybrid, the PRB, shorthand for "provincial regional bishop". Constituting a cross between a flying bishop and an archbishop, the PRB will answer direct to the archbishop of his province and will carry out ordinations, confirmations, the issue of licences and other duties such as episcopal visitations for parishes unable to accept the ministry of a woman bishop or priest.
4. The Institute of Fundraising is concerned that the PRB included a directive on which good causes the money is likely to be spent on and has contacted the CUA to call for a transparent consultation process.
5. Beverly Malone, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nurses, the nursing union, warned the government to play by the rules and honour the PRB recommendation, due next March.