Sentence examples for of intercepts from inspiring English sources

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It appeared that Mr. Samudra's movements in those four days were known because of intercepts of his mobile phone messages.

Critics doing their own analysis of intercepts from television broadcasts, however, put the Patriot's intercept rate at as low as zero.

I spoke to two intelligence sources, one who read the entire binder of intercepts and one who was briefed on their contents.

Nobody I spoke to on our tour, or the previous one, which was much less successful in terms of intercepts, regretted a moment.

What would happen if it disclosed the number of intercepts, the breakdown between email, direct messaging, phone calls and texts, and the proportion that relates to terrorism, organised crime and other serious issues?

And, while his language was vague, his description of intercepts — presumably of foreign officials talking to or about Trump and his associates — risked tipping off the targets of N.S.A. surveillance.

"If you look at the number of intercepts around Nato, we can talk about 400 intercepts, 50% more than last year," Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in western Estonia.

America makes ample use of intercepts, as do most other common-law countries and nearly all EU states.But of greater importance to America's success in foiling plots speedily is its use of plea-bargaining and "holding charges".

While in Europe, NATO reports a substantive increase in the scrambling of fighter planes to intercept Russian aircraft, on the US-Russia border, the level of intercepts remains at 10 per year, the same average for decades, according to the joint US-Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD.

During the Bolton hearings, however, it emerged that when he was at the State Department, Mr. Bolton on several occasions received summaries of intercepts between foreigners and "U.S. persons" and requested that the spy agency tell him who those Americans were.

It's crashing!" Williams said: "We need to know if the US state department holds the raw intelligence that led Gullion to think [the plane could have been shot down] and  … if there is other intelligence, notably in the form of intercepts, that is held by the NSA in relation to Hammarskjöld's flight on the night of 17-18 September 1961. 17-18 September 1961

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