Sentence examples for collating intelligence from inspiring English sources

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The government, through its policy of trying to stop Muslims from becoming radicalised, whatever that means, is collating intelligence and information on their "political and religious views, mental health, sexual activity and associates".

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Why else would it be trying to collate intelligence on people's religious views?

The programme also shows members of Sir John's team saying that military intelligence lied to them, particularly about Brian Nelson, an army agent who also collated intelligence on targets for UDA killers.Mr Finucane's family and others want a public inquiry into his murder and that of Rosemary Nelson, another Catholic lawyer, ten years later.

In a recent article published by the Guardian, it was reported that the Prevent strand of Contest 2, the British counterterrorism strategy, was being used to collate intelligence on Muslims who were innocent, or who had no suspected involvement in terrorism.

In December, Allen was appointed to lead the MI14E section which collated AA intelligence; aside from appointing flak liaison officers, Allen received sensitive intelligence data from a variety of sources on German air defences.

Hao Fengjun, the former 610 officer-turned defector from Tianjin, testified that his job at the 610 Office involved collating and analyzing intelligence reports on overseas Falun Gong populations, including in the United States, Canada and Australia.

That figure has risen from £100m in 2010/11, when the website Sporting Intelligence started collating figures.

Updated at 3.41am BST 2.26am BST Over the weekend, the United States embassy in Ukraine released an official unclassified US intelligence summary collating its evidence of a Russian link to the shooting down of MH17.

However at least two accounts from detainees and other intelligence collated by US officials appear to indicate that in fact the al-Qaida leader and al-Zawahiri headed north, slipping through the lines of the coalition forces and their Afghan auxiliaries to the house of an Afghan sympathiser called Awal Malim Gul in or near the city of Jalalabad.

She self-identifies as an entrepreneur, spent some years as a "super-PR" in partnership with Sarah Brown (who was Sarah Macaulay when they launched Hobsbawm Macaulay in 1993), then set up Editorial Intelligence, which collates the newspaper columns of the day into a digest, as well as running an awards ceremony and organising events, including an annual festival-cum-conference, Names not Numbers.

The strategic intelligence failure was that it was never properly collated and integrated into an intelligence picture that reached the right planners at the right time.

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