Sentence examples for stages of intelligence from inspiring English sources

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He touches briefly on the "five fundamental stages" of intelligence practice -- namely acquisition, delivery, acceptance (by an agent's superiors or other operatives), interpretation and implementation -- and he also discusses varieties of intelligence like "humint" (or human intelligence) and "sigint" (or signal intelligence).

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Ditto a certain level of intelligence.

Comte wrote extensively about astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics, and he devoted his life to elaborating an original scientific synthesis that would herald "the definitive stage of human intelligence".

As examples, the scientists pointed to a number of technologies as diverse as experimental medical systems that interact with patients to simulate empathy, and computer worms and viruses that defy extermination and could thus be said to have reached a "cockroach" stage of machine intelligence.

And egged on by men with a keen interest in demonising Saddam, the CIA (and to a lesser degree the British agencies) were compromised at every stage of their intelligence collection and analysis.When, in 2002, Iraq was found to be importing aluminium tubes that could theoretically be used to make uranium centrifuges, both the CIA and the JIC decided that this was probably the case.

Policymakers and researchers need to provide clearer guidance for trusts at various stages of implementation ensuring intelligence is shared across England's NHS trusts.

Yet, on his own at least, he will not be able to fix the agencies' most grievous problems, highlighted by their performance on Iraq.Last year's Senate report into the Iraq debacle found America's spies and especially the CIA negligent and incompetent at every stage of the intelligence-collection and analysis process.

Piaget argued, on the basis of his observations, that development of intelligence exhibits four chief stages and that the sequence is everywhere the same, although the ages in the stages of development may vary from culture to culture.

"I can tell you today that GCHQ are investing £3 billion over 9 years into developing the next stage of national cyber intelligence.

Earlier this year the Tories pledged money for encouraging homegrown "cyber intelligence" innovation — with U.K. NSA equivalent, the GCHQ spy agency, set to invest £3 billion over nine years, including working with "hundreds of small businesses" to develop what Chancellor George Osborne dubbed "the next stage of national cyber intelligence".

Earlier this year the U.K. Chancellor George Osborne said GCHQ would be investing £3 billion over nine years to develop what he dubbed "the next stage of national cyber intelligence" — working with "hundreds of small businesses" and recruiting "hundreds of new cyber specialists" as part of that process.

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