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were 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(33)
It's important to know that there were intelligence problems.
"And those weapons were intelligence and will and power".
The government has denied claims that the men were intelligence officers.
Just as important were intelligence gathering in the field and synthesis of that knowledge.
He insists that at least some of the attackers were intelligence officers in plain clothes.
His chief assets in the ring were intelligence coupled with speed and an airtight defense.
Similar(25)
These were intelligence-gathering meetings, not chitchat.
A West Midlands police spokesman said: "The arrests were intelligence-led and made to safeguard public safety.
Although chance was also evident in some examples of religiously inspired terrorism, overall 88% of interventions were intelligence-led, suggesting a clear disparity," the report says.
Judge Kaplan said in his opinion that he "remains convinced that the C.I.A.'s predominant motives in coercing Ghailani to reveal what he knew about his explosives supplier were intelligence-oriented".
Mr Harper called that a "very good" rate reflecting the fact they were intelligence-led rather than relying on racial profiling to stop people.
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