Sentence examples for of valuable intelligence from inspiring English sources

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He escaped, but the Ugandans took back a haul of valuable intelligence: satellite phones, a computer, and diaries.

Gregory played a clip from Donald Rumsfeld, who said: I think that anyone who suggests that the enhanced techniques — let's be blunt, waterboarding — did not produce an enormous amount of valuable intelligence just isn't facing the truth.

Aided by the slightly acid chemistry between his actors, Mr. Linklater's new film makes a witty and convincing case for romantic love, not as a narcissistic dream but as a form of valuable intelligence.

First, it explicitly endorses the claim, made by Snowden and others, that many of the N.S.A.'s domestic-spying programs didn't yield much in the way of valuable intelligence.

Republicans have complained that the duration of this intermediate detention is insufficient and deprives the US of valuable intelligence.

Sometimes unarmed, they flew at high, medium and low altitudes, often ranging far into enemy territory to closely observe the Axis powers and provide an almost continual flow of valuable intelligence information throughout the war.

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The three terrorists who were waterboarded, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, provided extraordinary amounts of very valuable intelligence after they became compliant.

Far from seeking to take advantage of such valuable intelligence on the enemy's vulnerability, the American captain sailed out only to be mortally wounded before his ship was seized in lethal hand-to-hand fighting by a British boarding party.

And he may not have provided any of the valuable intelligence he turned over to the FBI, which skillfully questioned him, after seeking and obtaining the support and assistance of his family, over the course of the next few weeks.

The final report encompasses a whopping 6,300 pages, complete with a nearly 400-page executive summary outlining the Democratic staff's conclusions about interrogation techniques and whether any of them produced valuable intelligence on al Qaeda operatives on the run or future terrorist attacks that were set to take place.

They maintain that the use of such interrogations yielded valuable intelligence and did indeed lead to the capture of bin Laden.

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