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Chances are, your employees are withholding valuable intelligence from you.
Mr. Carney said the government had gotten "valuable intelligence" from suspects kept in the civilian judicial process.
"It is preferable to capture suspected terrorists where feasible – among other reasons, so that we can gather valuable intelligence from them," Holder said.
There are numerous examples of situations where interrogators have been unable to obtain valuable intelligence from a subject until months, or even years, after the interrogation process began".
No matter how approachable you may be as a manager, chances are good that your employees are withholding valuable intelligence from you.
The IPCC investigation was launched in 2014 after a Home Office-commissioned inquiry reported that police had been involved in a plot to collect "fascinating and valuable" intelligence from an undercover officer.
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And there's the story that circulated on the Internet involving an "independent Scots historian" who claimed that Washington had received valuable intelligence at Valley Forge from creatures from another planet.
Instead, he said, "there was an urgency to decide so that valuable intelligence could be acquired from Abu Zubaydah, before further attacks could occur".
Gen. Geoffrey D. Miller, the commander of the Joint Task Force, said the detainees were still being held because there was still much valuable intelligence to be gathered from them.
The most valuable intelligence on Al Qaeda came from prisoners who were in CIA custody and questioned by agency experts, the official said.
Posted to Maurice Farman Squadron No. 44 in April 1915, he earned the Legion of Honour badge after he and his observer crash-landed in no man's land and succeeded in making their way back to French lines with valuable intelligence under intense fire from German positions.
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