Sentence examples for to intelligence from inspiring English sources

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to intelligence

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Capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.

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It makes no pretence to intelligence.

Aspired to intelligence, didn't belittle it".

Normally, access trumps other concerns when it comes to intelligence.

Or are looks linked in some genetic way to intelligence?

Then there are two options, according to intelligence sources.

Naturally, I welcome the attention to intelligence reform.

So the handicap principle doesn't apply to intelligence per se.

Panetta is a know-nothing when it comes to intelligence.

He said Laabidi was known to intelligence services, but had not been flagged for "anything special".

The maximalist approach to intelligence is not limited to the N.S.A. or to Section 215.

"In government, we've also got access to intelligence sources for the first time.

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