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They said his arrest had led to intelligence gains of enormous value in uncovering the surveillance operation in the United States.
The Senate committee reviewed 20 cases where the CIA said its interrogations had led to intelligence successes.
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Trust and familiarity leads to intelligence being gathered, he reasoned, suddenly sounding even more like Sadiq Khan and not unlike Ken Livingstone on this theme.
We assume that the informational path is as follows: intelligence generation leads to intelligence dissemination which in turn leads to responsiveness or reaction.
Rebuilding ties with Israel will lead to intelligence sharing between Turkish and Israeli agencies, which should help Turkey strengthen its increasingly disappointing security apparatus.
First, the use of coercive interrogation techniques did not lead to intelligence that wasn't available through traditional interrogation or that was necessary to stop terrorist attacks and capture terrorists — the arguments the CIA used to justify the use of the techniques.
Even withing the normal range, a relatively slight reduction of the concentration of maternal thyroid hormones during pregnancy can lead to intelligence deficits in the children [ 130].
Importantly, the present study has not ascertained the ultimate nonshared environmental mechanisms causing the initial differences in reading that may lead to intelligence gains.
One of the main reasons we study animal intelligence is to compare cognition levels between many species, to understand why evolution has led to advanced intelligence in just a few of them.
The senators demanded that Sony, the studio behind it, correct the impression that torture led to actionable intelligence in the hunt for Bin Laden.
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