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Russian sources also provided enough information to lead to the arrest of a C.I.A. officer, Harold J. Nicholson, in 1996.
And they should be able to use this information to lead their own planning, with support if they want it, and have the chance to build flexible creative support around their own particular circumstances.
The story of sudden and corrosive distrust appears simple and straightforward, but Haigh seems to have built it backward, delivering only enough information to lead relentlessly to its foreordained conclusion.
It is possible for both market power and private information to lead to lower total costs than competition, but generally the differences between the three market structures will be small.
After all, if so valuable, how is it possible that it took a full decade for the information to lead anywhere -- the indefatigable fictional lady notwithstanding (the lady who does not exist in the real world)?
The use of only four cell strains was determined to have enough power to provide basic information to lead to further study if necessary.
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The implications were clear that such access to information could lead to serious harm if not sufficiently protected.
Access to information leads to trust on all sides.
The release of wrong information can lead to injury to the lives of the drivers.
So, while CIA head John Brennan now says it's "unknowable" if torture led to information that actually saved lives, it's provable that torture led to information that helped lead to war and destroyed lives.
The information could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat diseases.
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