Sentence examples for preserve intelligence from inspiring English sources

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The administration would save money and time, avoid political headaches and better preserve intelligence sources and methods if it simply dropped its attempts to prosecute high-level terrorists and relied exclusively on military detention instead.

'OBAMA ADMINISTRATION RUSHED TO PRESERVE INTELLIGENCE OF RUSSIAN HACKING' "In the Obama administration's last days, some White House officials scrambled to spread information about Russian efforts to undermine the presidential election — and about possible contacts between associates of President-elect Donald Trump and Russians — across the government.

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The government says the justice and security bill is designed to ensure such a predicament never recurs by extending the use of secret courts while preserving intelligence-sharing with the US and other allies.

The changes during cognitive aging tend to preserve crystallized intelligence (i.e., the ability to use known information to instruct behavior), over fluid intelligence (i.e., the ability to use new information to instruct behavior) [ 55].

A Republican group in Kansas wants Topeka city officials to remove fluoride from the city's drinking water in order to preserve the intelligence of legislators in the state's capital.

In the letter, Jacobs' attorney writes that his client's suggestion, early on during his employment, to create a secure and encrypted centralized database for ensuring "recordkeeping and confidentiality" was rejected by Uber managers "because they objected to preserving any intelligence that would make preservation and legal discovery a simple process for future litigants".

Dissociations between preserved standard intelligence measured by the Wechsler scales and by the poor CFIT scores have been shown in frontal lobe lesions as well as in normal ageing [ 30, 50] The psychiatric examination and diagnosis were done by trained psychiatrists at the detoxification unit.

It also preserves the intelligence-gathering authorities.

AS the shock of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 gives way to anticipation of an American response, anyone with an Internet connection has access to sources of international news and opinion that were once the preserve of intelligence analysts and diplomats: local newspapers all over the world.

Hence, in many Western countries such capabilities are proscribed extensively by law and are alleged to be the preserve of intelligence agencies such as the National Security Agency NSAA) in the United States and GCHQ in the United Kingdom.

Prime ministers from Margaret Thatcher have made a point of ensuring that they can deliver British troops, when requested, to preserve the wide ranging intelligence co-operation.

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