Sentence examples for ability of terrorists from inspiring English sources

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The ability of terrorists in Britain to get firearms from criminal networks is not theoretical.

"The ability of terrorists to do what they did on 9/11 has been greatly curtailed," General Forgues (pronounced forgs) said in an interview at his headquarters here.

Greater information about the rest of the world (and the ability of terrorists to cross borders) has tempted governments to get involved in conflicts thousands of miles from their shores.

(The fake rifles and grenades found in the truck could possibly intend to convey a coded message about the ability of terrorists to outsmart security measures when traditional weapons become obsolete).

But because of the continuing ability of terrorists to strike back with such actions as the recent attack on a Protestant church in Islamabad and the murder of Daniel Pearl, General Musharraf sometimes appears not to be doing enough.

Even George J. Tenet, the former director of central intelligence, speaking on the vulnerabilities of the nation's computer networks at a technology security conference on Dec. 1, noted the ability of terrorists to "work anonymously and remotely to inflict enormous damage at little cost or risk to themselves".

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The fear of terrorism in the United States has to do with the ability of terrorist organizations to use weapons that can cause mass death.

In Nigeria, where the ability of terrorist groups to operate relatively unhindered has become an embarrassment to the authorities, an official in Maiduguri dismissed reports that the French captives had been taken across the border into the country.

As a result, we underestimated the regional importance of Libya before the West intervened; misunderstood Benghazi's importance in stabilizing postwar Libya; and left ourselves unprepared for the ability of terrorist groups to undermine advances toward civil authority there.

Unlike many senior officials at C.I.A. headquarters, Baer had lived undercover, in the nineteen-eighties, in Beirut and elsewhere in the Middle East, and he well understood the ability of terrorist organizations to cover their tracks.

Speaking in Washington on Monday, the CIA director, John Brennan, blamed the intelligence gaps leading up to the Paris attacks on the increased ability of terrorist networks to communicate without being intercepted by the security services.

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