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The limited body of analysis was reasonable, given the difficulty of intelligence collection inside Iraq and the demands on collection resources that were primarily targeted on other priorities.
VoIP calls pose an array of difficulties for intelligence and law enforcement services, according to communications experts.
Al Qaeda's success with such tactics has underscored the difficulty of gathering intelligence against the movement.
Mr. Panetta compared the difficulty of making intelligence judgments to forecasting earthquakes: even mapping the fault lines cannot give you precise information about the next earthquake.
That's not to say that I think the agencies are blameless, but, in general, there has been very little appreciation of the inherent difficulty of the intelligence task.
The second barrier is the difficulty of adding intelligence to network devices.
This thought experiment, first put forth by computing pioneer John Searle, is often trotted out (as I have done) as a quick way of showing the difficulty of defining intelligence.
As with its predecessors, players can adjust the number of turns in a game by multiples of five, and determine the difficulty of artificial intelligence opponents, among others.
This case provides a glimpse of difficulties which intelligence analysts within the CIA have in bringing information to the attention of policymakers--and the difficulties they face when information they've uncovered has controversial implications.
Mr. McCain said that this approach reflected a naïve understanding of the difficulties in obtaining intelligence and conducting operations in Iraq.
An assessment will be used to establish whether the child has any specific learning difficulties or a reduced level of intelligence (low IQ).
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