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"So we needed to have intelligence of this, and we essentially did not," she said.
Police had put the city on alert earlier on Monday after claiming to have intelligence of a violent threat.
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O.K. White and had intelligence of 2 year child.
Israel often kept it closed earlier this year, saying it had intelligence of a planned attack.
Let's assume (in contradiction to the alcohol provision line) that the police genuinely had intelligence of a specific threat to the event.
What Turing claims is only that, if something can carry out a conversation with us, then we have good grounds to suppose that that thing has intelligence of the kind that we possess; he does not claim that only something that can carry out a conversation with us can possess the kind of intelligence that we have.
— John Brennan, President Obama's top counterterrorism official "Certainly, we have intelligence failure of the rest of the world including the United States".
Putin may have intelligence the rest of the world does not.
"Visio tools have intelligence," says Jeffrey Tarter, publisher of Softletter, a trade periodical.
Unfortunately for the Germans, the British Admiralty had intelligence reports of the departure of the submarines which, coupled with an absence of attacks on shipping, aroused British suspicions.
"They have the intelligence of a two-year-old".
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