Sentence examples for interpreting intelligence from inspiring English sources

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He had been a detection analyst, interpreting intelligence signals.

The claims filed today with the IPT will "seek to establish whether GCHQ has spied on the claimants, whether their communications were part of those unlawfully shared between NSA and GCHQ, and how the Tribunal  is interpreting intelligence sharing", according to pro-privacy organization Privacy International, which was one of the groups which brought the earlier legal challenge.

In a messy and dangerous world the inherent difficulty of collecting and interpreting intelligence means that, inevitably, mistakes will be made.

Likewise, government agencies may acquire intelligence that would be valuable to businesses in protecting assets, and businesses may be uniquely positioned to assist governments in interpreting intelligence reports, especially if they relate to potential threats against businesses.

Since the 2001 terrorist attacks, NGA one of 16 federal agencies responsible for national intelligence within the Department of Defense has concentrated its efforts on gathering and interpreting intelligence with a geographical bent.

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NATO had too few targeting specialists to interpret intelligence and guide aircraft, so Americans filled in, he said.

The F.B.I.'s computer systems have been in disarray for more than a decade, making it difficult, if not impossible, for analysts and agents to correlate and interpret intelligence.

That the Bush administration had a clear agenda and interpreted all intelligence on Iraq in the most inflammatory way possible was its failing.

The debate over what is actually going on in some ways mirrors the arguments that unfolded a year ago over how to interpret contradictory intelligence about Iraq.

In "Can the C.I.A. Really Be That Bad?" (Op-Ed, July 13), Michael O'Hanlon says, "That the Bush administration had a clear agenda and interpreted all intelligence on Iraq in the most inflammatory way possible was its failing".

As an example of the danger of supposition, a second official cited Iraq, saying the absence of evidence that Iraq had destroyed its chemical and biological weapons appeared to have been interpreted by intelligence agencies as evidence that it still possessed them.

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