Sentence examples for examining communications from inspiring English sources

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As a search team of six thousand American and Iraqi forces combed through Babil Province, analysts at the National Security Agency, in Fort Meade, Maryland, began examining communications traffic in Iraq, hoping to pick up conversations among the soldiers' captors.

A1 Inquiry on Berkshire Unit Investigators in the New York attorney general's office are examining communications involving the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren E. Buffett, and the chief executive of a unit of Berkshire who arranged a questionable transaction with Maurice R. Greenberg when he was chief executive of the American International Group.

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This heuristic model focuses on the role of communication in explaining the relationship between social determinants and health outcomes, and has been successfully used to examine communications during the 2010 Boston water crisis [ 18].

They were reportedly examining Russian communications intercepted by the N.S.A.

Photograph: Luke MacGregor/Reuters Updated at 2.15pm BST 12.19pm BST The cross-party committee examining the communications data bill is going to "kill the bill" because the legislation "simply can't work", a Lib Dem member has said.

The NSA has been using the UK data to conduct so-called "pattern of life" or "contact-chaining" analyses, under which the agency can look up to three "hops" away from a target of interest – examining the communications of a friend of a friend of a friend.

A business that isn't closely examining its communications strategy or embracing new technology won't thrive in a competitive market.

Since the FCC and state commissions have abandoned examining most communications bills and their charges, this would almost be moot, but for the fact that it is needed now because the networks are not open to direct competition.

The latest allegations come from Nick Brown, a former British cabinet minister who was part of a parliamentary committee examining a communications data bill that was scrubbed earlier this year -- the so-called "snoopers' charter" -- who said British intelligence agencies were working beyond the law.

3. "We have established that bulk interception cannot be used to search for and examine the communications of an individual in the UK unless GCHQ first obtain a specific authorisation naming that individual, signed by a Secretary of State".

Under the proposal, reported in The Sunday Times of London, a law to be introduced this year would empower the authorities to order Internet companies to install hardware enabling the government's monitoring agency, Government Communications Headquarters, known as GCHQ, to examine individual communications without a warrant.

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