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If you don't spend the time to think about your audience and gather some intelligence about their needs and challenges, you are less likely to get the outcome you want.
Tom had gathered some barbecued-mutton intelligence from his operatives in western Kentucky, and we decided to go over it while eating a fried-chicken supper with Tom's father, Boots Chaney, a more or less retired insurance man who remains fully active as a chicken eater.
After a few minutes they finish up and I approach them in an attempt to gather some "human intelligence".
As the marketing department, if you think that you've tried everything you can think of and you're not sure if what you are currently doing is working, it's definitely time to stop, gather some market intelligence and re-load your marketing strategy.
But Hidefumi Waki and Julian Paton of Bristol University think they have gathered some valuable new intelligence by studying the brain.In a previous experiment Dr Waki and Dr Paton had found that rodents with high blood pressure expressed some genes differently in an area of the brain, called the solitary nucleus, which sets the body's normal blood-pressure level.
As the North has found it more difficult to send old-fashioned spies to the South (chiefly due to cost and improved counter-espionage), it appears to be tinkering with a cheaper way to gather some form of intelligence.
Controlling the conversation allows you to gather some important competitive intelligence and will demonstrate to your suitor that you are a sophisticated negotiator unlikely to be blinded by flattery.
Up those roads he gathered his intelligence.
My administration will not talk about how we gather intelligence, if we gather intelligence and what the intelligence says.
Al Tawhid had gathered intelligence for the operation.
They gathered intelligence, keeping in touch with segments of Japan's Korean population.
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