Sentence examples for espionage gap from inspiring English sources

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Congress passed the first federal espionage law during World War I, but the espionage gap was all but institutionalized after the war when Henry L. Stimson, the secretary of state, uncerimoniously closed the government's code-breaking office.

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Lourdes would fill a major gap in the Russians' espionage operation, including a vantage point on their American counterparts in electronic surveillance in Fort Meade, Maryland, home of the NSA.

(In the tradecraft of espionage, this is known as maintaining an "air gap").

Obviously, we must do more to guard against espionage, but we also must respond by creating a new technology gap.

Think espionage.

And with espionage?

Submarine espionage.

(No espionage was ever discovered).

Espionage was never publicly proved.

He was accused of espionage.

All three face espionage charges.

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