Sentence examples for basis of the intelligence from inspiring English sources

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The government of the day justified the Five Techniques on the basis of the intelligence gleaned.

Or did he believe, on the basis of the intelligence reports and his discussions with President Bush, in the imminence and danger of the threat as passionately and sincerely as he claimed at the time?

And Rand Beers, the senior director for counterterrorism on the National Security Council who resigned earlier this year, has said that on the basis of the intelligence he saw, he did not believe there was a significant relationship between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.

He has insisted that, on the basis of the intelligence available at the time, it was "beyond doubt" Iraq was continuing to develop its weapons capability.

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After 40 days, 12 agents returned to report that the people in the land flowing with milk and honey were more powerful than the Israelites and on the basis of this intelligence the Israelites rebelled and were punished by God.

It says of the 100,000 bearers which make up the core infrastructure of the internet, GCHQ could theoretically access communications traffic from a small percentage, chosen on the basis of the possible intelligence value of the traffic they carry.

American officials have countered by saying that every attack has been mounted on the basis of the best intelligence available at the time, but Afghan villagers and local leaders say many attacks seem to have been carried out without any detectable American scouting on the ground, or any American probe afterward to determine who was killed.

But after seven years of a war started by President George W. Bush on the basis of false intelligence, the desire for finality, and perhaps closure, has focused attention on this moment and provoked a fresh discussion in Washington about what it all has meant.

The archives, which Pillis discovered in the university's library, range from work they did in the office which was the basis of artificial intelligence all the way to drawings of dinosaurs that Simon, a future Nobel Laureate (1978, Economic Sciences), drew in grade school in the 1920s.

It was not clearly explained in the National Intelligence Estimate that the basis for several of the intelligence community's assessments about Iraq's chemical weapons capabilities and activities were not based directly on intelligence reporting of those capabilities and activities, but were based on layers of analysis regarding [material deleted] intelligence reporting.

She added: "JTAC's judgements about that threat level are made on the basis of the very latest intelligence and are independent of ministers".

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