Sentence examples for intelligence gathering capacity from inspiring English sources

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Although Japanese officials have stressed the importance of increasing Japan's independent intelligence gathering capacity, critics have said the current satellites will provide images that are far less sharp than those captured by American satellites or even commercial satellites.

Sir Richard Dearlove said that Olly Robbins had "serious questions of improper conduct to answer" by negotiating a deal with Europe that would compromise Britain's future intelligence gathering capacity.

"With Sivam and our own electronic intelligence gathering capacity, I expect to see us working together and sharing information in an unprecedented fashion so that we can each benefit from what we know and need to know about drug trafficking activity," the American Ambassador to Brazil, Anthony S. Harrington, said in a recent interview.

But this type of crime-mapping prowess, added to the NYPD's already formidable intelligence gathering capacity, like its powerful Domain Awareness System, is a sign that predictive policing is already upon us.

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This is a strategic look, kind of a big picture look about the intelligence gathering capacities of the United States of America, whether it be the capacity to gather intelligence in North Korea or how we've used our intelligence to, for example, learn more information about [Abdul Qadeer] Khan[, father of Pakistan's atomic bomb].

He likened the delays in providing more adequate protection for the Embassy to delays in getting a kitchen remodelled&then tried to place the blame for the attack on cuts in intelligence-gathering capacity in past Administrations.

The I.A.E.A. had no intelligence-gathering capacity of its own, and the 35-nation board of governors was reluctant to let the agency use data gathered by national intelligence services.

The east Belfast attack demonstrates that republican dissident terror groups have an intelligence-gathering capacity that allows them to garner information on targets who live in predominantly loyalist and Protestant areas of Northern Ireland.

Mr. Annan's efforts to reorganize and streamline the management of the organization met with skepticism in the General Assembly, which has also been reluctant to allow Mr. Annan to bolster the peacekeeping department with more independent experts and a greater intelligence-gathering capacity.

MOSCOW — Russia is considering buying an unspecified number of remotely piloted reconnaissance aircraft from Israel, the head of the Russian military said Tuesday, in what may be an attempt by the Kremlin to strengthen its intelligence-gathering capacity after the August war with Georgia.

A recent report on U.N. peacekeeping efforts that was commissioned by Kofi Annan, the secretary general, properly said that the U.N. peacekeeping department -- with 32 officers coordinating 27,000 troops -- needs a larger and more professional staff and an intelligence-gathering capacity.

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