Sentence examples for skewed intelligence from inspiring English sources

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Voters have to decide whether to hold Mr. Bush accountable for the skewed intelligence cooked up by his administration to justify the war.

He needed this skewed intelligence to make the case, and he didn't really mind what he had to say to get it".

Senator Christopher S. Bond, a Missouri Republican on the Intelligence Committee, said the panel's inquiry found no evidence that intelligence analysts were pressured by the administration to provide skewed intelligence.

And, this week, the Times revealed that the Pentagon is now investigating whether intelligence officials "skewed intelligence assessments about the United States-led campaign in Iraq against the Islamic State to provide a more optimistic account of progress".

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After inspecting the cache, Robert Kelley, a former IAEA inspector in Iraq (and no stranger to doctored WMD documents) asked himself, "Was this salted in there for someone to find?" He added that the IAEA's presentation of the allegations produced a "sickly sense of déjà vu," reminding him of the skewed Iraq WMD intelligence that misled public opinion.

Get intelligent intelligence.

In the years since, the city has remained the backdrop of a thriving skewed morality (on "Dexter") and a repository of intelligence gathering's invidious secrets (on "Burn Notice").

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If, on the other hand, a chorus of commentators had sat in the classroom with the students and overwhelmed them with frenzied observations — "Traders are seeing a skewed put/call ratio on 'Chocolat'!" — the group's collective intelligence would have vanished.

Overreliance on intelligence to support key policy decisions results in skewed or incomplete analysis that lacks the fuller context needed for sound decision-making.

This means that the most able children are likely to be limited by the nature of the test in adult life, resulting in a reduction in the power of the test to discriminate intelligence at the highest levels (ceiling effect) and a skewed distribution of scores (Figure 1).

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