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In the case of the MicroCHIPS device, the intelligence is derived from a piece of silicon one centimetre square.
The word "intelligence" is derived from the Latin meaning "to choose between" -- to make decisions.
Market intelligence is derived from consumer data acquired through the organizational service.
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The SIC claims that no actionable intelligence was derived from such techniques; the CIA refutes this.
The primary tool of high policing is intelligence, which is derived from both human and technological sources, the latter including electronic surveillance and eavesdropping.
Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) is a meta-heuristic method based on swarm intelligence and is derived from a model inspired by the collective foraging behavior of real ants.
The verbal intelligence quotient (IQ) is derived from different subtests including information, similarities, arithmetic, comprehension, vocabulary and digit span.
The word witticism is derived from "wit" in its original sense of intelligence and acumen (as is Witz in German).
2). We need better intelligence, the kind that is derived not from intercepting a president's phone calls to his mistress but from hanging out with the powerless.
Over time, it chips away at South Korea's advantage in technical intelligence, much of which is derived from military satellite pictures of the North.
We need better intelligence, the kind that is derived not from intercepting a president's phone calls to his mistress but from hanging out with the powerless.
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