Sentence examples for intelligence groundwork from inspiring English sources

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We are also fighting a counter-insurgency or guerrilla war which by nature requires intensive propaganda and intelligence groundwork in order to rally allies and, above all, loosen the loyalties of the invisible enemy.

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"In today's environment, basically what you want to have is the groundwork for intelligence operations in any country which you deem to be a national security threat," he said.

1948 Mathematician Norbert Wiener explains the human organism as a network of feedback circuits, laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence.

In The Good Spy, biographer Kai Bird says the strong friendship Ames cultivated with Yasser Arafat's intelligence chief helped lay the groundwork for the negotiations which culminated in the Oslo Peace Accords of 1993.

When I asked Steven Pinker this question, he responded: I don't rule out the possibility that some components of Watson could both provide insight into human cognition and lay the groundwork for more sophisticated artificial intelligence applications, such as natural language processing (the fancy term for understanding human languages like English, as opposed to computer languages).

In Part I, he laid the groundwork by describing how artificial intelligence is a combination of human and computer capabilities.

In Part I, he laid the groundwork by describing how artificial intelligence is a combination of human and computer capabilities In Part II, he discussed how software and mobile technologies can augment and even replace doctors.

Grand Crown Hetman had the right to maintain his representatives in the Ottoman Empire, which allowed him to influence Poland Ottoman relations and also laid groundwork for the first Polish intelligence services.

The Thursday meeting was intended to seek additional ideas and lay the groundwork for an internal push if prosecutors and intelligence officials balk at giving up some powers in leak investigations, the adviser said.

LONDON — A coming Senate hearing in Washington has set off a new round of political disavowals by British and Scottish officials who laid the groundwork for last year's release of the former Libyan intelligence agent convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.

The pro-Kiev analyst Dmitry Tymchuk, a Ukrainian army and defence ministry veteran, wrote on Facebook on Monday that Russian intelligence services had created "agent networks" in Ukraine in 2010-13, laying the groundwork for the "saboteurs and co-ordinators from Russia".

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