Sentence examples for suppressed intelligence from inspiring English sources

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The inquiry's senior counsel, Robert Jay QC, who will shortly become a high court judge, issued a formal statement yesterday which said that last April – a week after The Independent first revealed details from the suppressed intelligence document – a copy of the report was passed to both Lord Justice Leveson and himself.

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News of the shift would probably leak to the news media, and White House officials feared that the administration would then be accused of suppressing intelligence on Iran, just as it had been criticized for doing on Iraq, according to the former officials.

In effect, the prospect of social evaluation suppressed these students' intelligence.

Still, "The Main Enemy" makes but glancing reference to the controversy over whether Robert Gates, the acting director of central intelligence, suppressed evidence of the impending collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1980's, as some of his own analysts later testified in congressional hearings.

The doubts of intelligence experts were suppressed.

"Red teams" were set up to test the analysis being made and divergent views were welcomed rather than suppressed, with all sixteen US intelligence agencies fully involved in the reviewing and approval of the final product.

Joining Clearview HOPE gave Beth Whitmore a chance to deal with emotions she had suppressed since service as an Air Force intelligence officer during the Vietnam War.

Second, Timosaponin-BII partly restores rats' intelligence quality that is suppressed by Aβ aggregation through the ameliorating activity of acetylcholine esterase (AchE) [ 36].

I have also made it clear that the United States does not collect intelligence to suppress criticism or dissent, nor do we collect intelligence to disadvantage people on the basis of their ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs.

They said reports were not suppressed, and were properly handled and distributed among the intelligence agencies.

He took it like a man". General Noriega appeared to regard his chance to speak before sentencing as an opportunity to make assertions about American intelligence activities in Latin America that he said had been suppressed during the trial.

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