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For a start, investigators on both sides shared crucial intelligence.
Moreover, the credibility of the United Nations arms-inspection team (UNSCOM) has been badly damaged in the Arab world by the revelations of Scott Ritter, the American who resigned from UNSCOM because it was not getting enough support from the Security Council; he says he regularly visited Tel Aviv and shared crucial weapons information with Israeli intelligence.
He shared crucial partnerships with Alastair Cook (46) and Jos Buttler (49) as England posted 294-7.
By contrast, Japan's American ally swiftly mobilized its military as part of Operation Tomodachi (friend) and shared crucial intelligence on radiation in Fukushima, which Kan's government failed to act on in a timely manner.
In total, 22 shared crucial information needs were found (highlighted in Table 2), most of these were related to patient admission, organisation and management of work, or resource allocation.
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That permits them to share crucial pricing and traffic information, and it has helped them win customers away from British Airways.
A global standard, Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS), standardizes ways to capture and share crucial moments in a lifecycle of physical objects.
But in the case of the concertgoer, you are sharing crucial information she may not be aware of.
While the heroines in Simpson's collections come and go, changing from story to story, they share crucial strands of DNA.
The report concluded that the allies struggled to share crucial target information, lacked specialized planners and analysts, and overly relied on the United States for reconnaissance and refueling aircraft.
He says the President refused, so he proposed "eliminating" other "contacts" found "in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, West Germany and Belgium," evidently without sharing crucial information with the countries concerned.
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