Sentence examples for dealing with the intelligence from inspiring English sources

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Increasingly, Blair prefers dealing with the intelligence services, notably MI6.

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Head of MI6, 1999-2004 References to Dearlove are dotted throughout volume four of the report dealing with the faulty intelligence about Saddam allegedly possessing weapons of mass destruction.

When you are dealing with this intelligence stuff, you certainly need an example of the latter, or you will go a bit batty.

The authors' prescription for dealing with the country's intelligence problems is highly reductive — "Don't pivot policy or the nation's security around intelligence" — and their discussion of asymmetrical warfare is full of recycled platitudes.

Bill Frist, the Senate majority leader, has said that he wants several other committees, including those dealing with the environment and intelligence, to take another look at the treaty.

The CQC does not seem to be capable of dealing with all the intelligence it receives".

Democrats and Republicans on the oversight committee traded similar accusations — that the other party had shown scant interest in dealing with the broader issues of intelligence warnings and security matters, and had focused instead on trying to show that their party was better equipped to address volatile and shifting national security challenges.

A source tells us the pair met around a month ago online, of course, through a joke Musk had planned to tweet but discovered Grimes had already made, dealing with the complications of artificial intelligence.

Five years ago he started writing a book aimed at the layman on a selection of existential risks but quickly realized that the chapter dealing with the dangers of artificial intelligence development growth was getting fatter and fatter and deserved a book of its own.

Five years ago he started writing a book aimed at the layman on a selection of existential risks but quickly realised that the chapter dealing with the dangers of artificial intelligence development growth was getting fatter and fatter and deserved a book of its own.

In an indication of the crosscurrents the president has faced in dealing with the issue, his own national intelligence director said in an internal memo last week that the now-banned interrogation methods had produced valuable information, contrary to the White House view that they had not been effective.

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