Sentence examples for intelligence for which from inspiring English sources

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It is this sort of "intelligence" for which I owe the English Department enormously and for which I remain forever grateful.

Flynn was penciled in as a possible director of national intelligence, for which transition officials believed he was better suited than national security adviser.

Legislation passed last year in response to the 9/11 commission's recommendations has already created a new position, director of national intelligence, for which Mr. Bush has nominated John D. Negroponte, the former United Nations ambassador and ambassador to Iraq.

(Soviet military intelligence), for which Hiss is supposed to have been an agent, and that the K.G.B. archives represent only a fraction of the secret records of the Stalin era.

An essay on the euro, "The political case for joining" by an ex-diplomat, Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, shows off that dry, analytical intelligence for which the Foreign Office is, or used to be, famous.BLAIR'S BRITAIN, ENGLAND'S EUROPE: A VIEW FROM IRELAND.Edited by Paul Gillespie.Institute of European Affairs; 326 pages; IR£15 and 19 eurosTHE final book provides a valuable non-British perspective.

In The Tracey Ullman Show shorts, Lisa displayed little of the intelligence for which she later became known.

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Reports suggest that GCHQ, the intelligence agency for which the foreign secretary, William Hague, is responsible, provides "locational intelligence" to the US.

Prime minister John Key has had to apologise because an intelligence agency for which he was personally responsible was exposed as illegally spying on Dotcom.

But the capital that he put on the line was not enough this weekend, when recalcitrant House conservatives refused to back an intelligence bill for which he had personally lobbied.

In the weeks and months before Sept. 11, there was unquestionably a terrible intelligence failure, for which the Central Intelligence Agency and other spy organizations owe a proper accounting to the American people.

Particularly suited to labor markets are repetitive tasks that require human intelligence but for which it would be difficult and expensive to hire full-time employees for example, simple data entry, annotating photographs, or cleaning data sets.

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