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was intelligence
noun
Capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
Exact(53)
But there was intelligence too.
COLLABORATIVE July was Intelligence Month.
He added, "The problem was intelligence collection and targeting. . . .
General Gosh was intelligence chief for 10 years before being promoted to security adviser in 2009.
4. Was intelligence used to track Bin Laden obtained through waterboarding?
After all, it was intelligence from a detainee that helped American forces track down Bin Laden.
Similar(7)
Was intelligence-sharing the full extent of our government's involvement with the operation?
Israeli officials said the operation was intelligence-driven, in the sense that Israeli intelligence agencies would be following up on leads from captured Palestinians or documents.
He said: "This assessment - which was ongoing in the run-up to the match and throughout - was intelligence-led and the game was classed as being suitable for club security only".
"This was intelligence-driven.
It is intelligence".
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