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The phrase "assessment of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to evaluating cognitive abilities, skills, or mental capacity.
Example: "The assessment of intelligence is crucial in understanding a student's learning needs and potential."
Alternatives: "evaluation of intelligence" or "intelligence assessment".
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Mr. Kent's legacy looms large in the scathing new Senate assessment of intelligence failures leading up to the war against Iraq.
"Litigating this action could result in exceptionally grave harm to the national security of the United States," Mr. Garre said, referring to the assessment of intelligence officials.
Snowden simply chose to bypass the system — risking national security, in the assessment of intelligence officials — without trying alternatives such as using the whistleblower statute or going to Congress.
By most accounts, including the assessment of intelligence insiders, academics and journalists who cover the subject, the conglomerate of intelligence agencies is in much better shape than it was before 9/11.
A White House spokeswoman told the Guardian that it had asked for "an assessment of intelligence community policies, training standards or directives that promote diversity and tolerance, and as necessary, make any recommendations changes or additional reforms".
"Upon learning of this matter, the White House immediately requested that the director of national intelligence undertake an assessment of intelligence community policies, training standards or directives that promote diversity and tolerance, and as necessary, make any recommendations changes or additional reforms," Hayden said.
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Unfortunately, we can't make similarly rapid assessments of intelligence or integrity.
The report was released Thursday after years of partisan squabbling, and it represented the close of five years of investigations by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence into the use, abuse and faulty assessments of intelligence leading to the invasion of Iraq in March 2003.
It was given such a vague name, by Feith's own admission, because the administration did not want to have it widely known that there was a special unit in the Pentagon doing its own assessments of intelligence on Iraq.
These volumetric differences were significantly related performance on standardized assessments of intelligence, including tests of both verbal and non-verbal (i.e., performance) skills.
6 Because the diagnosis of MR requires accurate and valid assessments of intelligence, the term DD is generally reserved for children five years of age or younger, prior to the age at which IQ testing can be applicable.
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