Sentence examples for core intelligence from inspiring English sources

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Others on Capitol Hill say their chief worry is that the Judiciary Committee's effort might drain energy from the core intelligence effort.

The Defense Intelligence Agency is preparing to pay private contractors up to $1 billion to conduct core intelligence tasks of analysis and collection over the next five years, an amount that would set a record in the outsourcing of such functions by the Pentagon's top spying agency.

"We are dropping involvement in politics and strengthening our core intelligence capabilities by focusing on our traditional role in national security [and] handling operations regarding overseas affairs," including North Korea and antiterrorism, Huh told the South Korean parliament's intelligence committee last month, according to the Hankyoreh.

Perhaps surprisingly the FBI chief agreed that limiting it to information relevant for national security purposes would not undermine its core intelligence utility, although "national security" can still be a pretty broad umbrella for catching data.

Perhaps surprisingly the FBI chief agreed that limiting it to information relevant for national security purposes would not undermine its core intelligence utility, although "national security" can still be a pretty broad umbrella for catching data.

I wouldn't say that Apple missing this feature has torn a hole in its core intelligence, likewise most of these "skills" generally don't give me the context I need to make a decision.

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The value of a video clip as a teaching tool lies in its potential to: 1. Tap simultaneously into core intelligences, 2. Engage both hemispheres of the brain, 3. Manipulate students' alpha and beta brain waves i.e. relax or make them alert (Berk, 2009).

At the core, artificial intelligence is about building machines that can think and act intelligently and includes tools such as Google's search algorithms or the machines that make self-driving cars possible.

Learning, its principles and computational implementations, is at the very core of intelligence.

These, it turns out, are what one of us (Dan) has described as core emotional intelligence competencies.

But many remain opposed to what they called overly broad language in the first Grassley amendment that they say would have forced people who aren't necessarily core political intelligence operatives to register.

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