Sentence examples for intelligence harms from inspiring English sources

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There are certain types of people whose lack of emotional intelligence harms their careers more than others.

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Their presence is equated with good fortune and intelligence; harming a cricket supposedly causes misfortune.

Some reflected glory will do British intelligence no harm at all, especially at MI6.

The document, described as a "joint understanding on a code of conduct", commits Australia and Indonesia not to use intelligence to harm the other.

"The overexposure of security and intelligence activity could harm, sometimes severely, state security," he added.

We do not take seriously the government's claim that it is trying to protect intelligence or avoid harm to national security.

Time will tell whether revelations by the Guardian and other media about the extent of Skype's cooperation with intelligence agencies will harm its business.

"In the last year we weren't even in the arena, we had no representative in Vienna, our intelligence cooperation was harmed, and the door to the White House was closed to us.

Days after Mr Nisman's body was found on 18 January, Ms Fernandez said his death was part of an intelligence "operation" to harm her government.

Tye's Washington, DC based attorney, Mark Zaid, a fierce critic of Snowden who believes the former NSA contractor's leaks have likely put intelligence officers in harm's way, tells VICE News that Tye was in a unique position: not a member of the intelligence community, but in possession of "authorized access" to classified information "regarding NSA programs".

Since science is something the Kim family can and will shape however they see fit, the special claimed that long hair harms "human intelligence development" because long hair takes oxygen away from nerves in the head.

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