Sentence examples for necessary intelligence from inspiring English sources

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Prime Minister David Cameron has distanced himself from Boris Johnson's suggestion that almost one sixth of the population do not have the necessary intelligence to be successful in life.

The Shalits implored Olmert not to stage a military rescue operation that would endanger the life of their son and the lives of other soldiers, even if the necessary intelligence was obtained.

"We also trained commandos for a possible ground action," Mr. Clinton said, "but we did not have the necessary intelligence to do it in the way we would have had to do it then.

Gathering and analysing the necessary intelligence is a massive undertaking, which a small country like Belgium cannot be expected to undertake alone, especially when the threat extends across the continent.

Tom Ridge, secretary of homeland security, told the nation's governors today that his department was taking added steps to make sure they are given all necessary intelligence to respond quickly to a terrorist attack or the threat of one.

His memoir, "My Life as a Foreign Country," opens with a metaphor of the writer as a drone aircraft, flying at thirty-two thovernd feet over his life, "gathering the necessary intelligence, all that I have done, all that we have done, compressed into the demarcations annotated in the map below".

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"That need to act without delay is often best met when C.I.A. has developed its own capabilities to lawfully acquire necessary foreign intelligence information," the official said.

"With Whitmanesque verve... he shows himself to be a necessary poetic intelligence, one that has ventured far on the prow of his continent and made its language his own," Albert Mobilio wrote here last year.

("Have you... no feelings! No ability. To go... beyond logic and know what's in... a human heart?") Empathy and sympathy, jokes and wordplay, are as necessary to intelligence as pure reason: the poker-playing program breaks down because it can't put itself in the mind of the guy across the table.

But when, with Whitmanesque verve, he sings out the rifts and pockets of the Australian landscape or gives voice to its indigenous chants, he shows himself to be a necessary poetic intelligence, one that has ventured far on the prow of his continent and made its language his own.

tactual was determined by one of the authors reading each crime report and, where necessary, associated intelligence reports and prosecution files.

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