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Mr. Obama's stark assessment that the government failed to properly analyze and integrate intelligence served as a sharp rebuke of the country's intelligence agencies, including the National Counterterrorism Center, the organization set up after the Sept. 11 attacks to ensure that the government had a central clearinghouse for spotting, assessing and thwarting terrorist threats.

In the words of federal prosecutors, Mr. Akhmetov and several other oligarchs backing Mr. Yanukovych became Mr. Manafort's "golden goose". Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian citizen who prosecutors have said had ties to Russian intelligence, served as Mr. Manafort's man on the ground in Kiev.

The show could, on occasion, be just a little too clever and smug (and I wasn't a fan of some convenient coincidences), but in those kinds of moments, its narrative intelligence served it very well indeed.

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William notes how the agent intellect or agent intelligence is viewed by analogy with light or the sun; as light or the sun through its light serves to render actual merely potentially existing colors, so the agent intellect or intelligence serves to render actual intelligible forms existing potentially in the material intellect.

Incidental Intelligence: Serving the small minds of Washington is a nursery school called the Congressional and Tiny Tots School.

The director of central intelligence serves, at least in principle, as the president's chief intelligence officer.

Leaders from government, philanthropy, academia, and industry say collaboration is key to make sure artificial intelligence serves the public good.

But Hawks had a distinctive notion of how intelligence serves the active person, saying: "I don't want to analyze it too much because I've seen too many people that are kind of ruined" by self-analysis.

First, everyone who has looked at these problems, including skeptics of existing programs, recognizes that we have real enemies and threats, and that intelligence serves a vital role in confronting them.

Mayer and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, December 9, 1944 P. 24 Incidental Intelligence: Serving the small minds of Washington is a nursery school called the Congressional and Tiny Tots School.

We are still trying to address these issues; in fact we are succeeding in doing so, enabled by technological advances such as telehealth, mHealth and Artificial Intelligence serving remote areas in Africa and China.

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