Sentence examples for view the intelligence from inspiring English sources

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In her view, the intelligence on the threat from Saddam Hussein wasn't "substantial enough" to justify military action.

Israeli officials say that while the two countries view the intelligence on Iranian nuclear endeavors in the same way, Israel feels more vulnerable about them.

But out of public view, the intelligence community has been agitated in recent years for the opposite reason: frustrated officials outside the security agency say the spy tools are not used widely enough.

Second, in the committee's view, the intelligence community did not accurately or adequately explain the uncertainties behind the judgments in the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate to policy makers, both in the executive branch and here on Capitol Hill.

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That view underestimates the intelligence of most audiences.

Yet the OMS personnel providing the guidelines took a dim view of the intelligence value of the confinement boxes.

He said it was his view that the intelligence problems cited in the letter resulted from not having enough human sources of solid intelligence to resolve uncertainties and inconsistencies in the information collected.

A senior defense official had a similar view of the intelligence, but noted that Gen. Tommy R. Franks, who commands the American mission in Afghanistan, is "operating under the assumption" that Mr. bin Laden is still in Afghanistan.

His personnel could walk around without proper uniforms; we as M.P.'s were not to correct them; he would say, 'Let it slide.' " Sgt. First Class Joseph Mood of Benton, Pa., had a similar view of the intelligence officers' influence.

"The view inside the intelligence community was that she was the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, she was too close to an individual who had been deemed an agent of a foreign power, and the matter needed to be investigated," said one former Bush administration official.

Its origin has sometimes been attributed to the eagerness of the criminal class to have a jargon which would baffle representatives of law and authority: this is to take a poor view of the intelligence of the police since almost anybody can pick up the rhymer's intention when he gets used to the trick of it.

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