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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wider intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a broader or more comprehensive understanding or awareness of a subject or situation. Example: "In today's interconnected world, we must cultivate a wider intelligence that encompasses diverse perspectives and knowledge."
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It argued for far wider intelligence sharing.
The Schubert scholar Dr Nicholas Rast stresses the importance of Uchida's wider intelligence.
Mr Westmacott said the Isis militant, who spoke with a London accent, is being identified using voice-recognition technology and wider intelligence.
Roy Hodgson, the Liverpool manager, is not a man used to pointing out the brutally obvious, usually leaving it to the public's wider intelligence to see what is in front of their eyes.
Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the committee's chairman, said: "The committee's investigation of the UK's wider intelligence relationship with the Libyans [an issue which did not fall within the scope of the detainee inquiry] will continue".
The C.I.A. briefing of the Senate committee was overseen by the national intelligence officer responsible for issuing warnings about impending threats, an indication that it had the imprimatur of the wider intelligence community.
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They are not classically attractive, with their shaggy hair and spindly, crooked German Expressionist fingers, but everyone -- babies included -- has a look of wide-eyed intelligence.
The analysis, officials at other departments and agencies said, represented the consensus of the government-wide intelligence community.
The new task force receives information from the government-wide intelligence community and, like the two previous missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, has C.I.A. officers attached.
Britain will remain part of Europol, the EU-wide intelligence sharing agency which co-ordinates police investigation, and Eurojust, which oversees judicial co-operation across the EU.
The National Intelligence Council, which produces government-wide intelligence analyses, finished the first assessment of the national security implications of climate change just last year.
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