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The phrase "widespread intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a form of intelligence that is common or prevalent across a large area or among many people. Example: "The study revealed that widespread intelligence among the population contributed to innovative solutions in various fields."
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The greatest concern is the militarization of space, using space-based weapons and satellites to extend the reach of nations or potential terrorists, and allowing more extensive and widespread intelligence gathering than ever before.
As part of a report released last year by his committee that found widespread intelligence failures on Iraq's weapons capabilities, "we interviewed over 250 analysts and we specifically asked them: 'Was there any political manipulation or pressure?' Answer: 'No,' " Mr. Roberts said on "Face the Nation" on CBS.
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Probably what tips the balance in my favor is the widespread Internet intelligence that I'm a budding entrepreneur in need only of some next-generation management software and perhaps an unreal discount on toner cartridges.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that Lee was at the center of an FBI investigation that looked into a widespread CIA intelligence failure in China.
In 2011, for instance, widespread news reports said Pakistani Taliban fighters shot dead a retired Pakistani intelligence official they had kidnapped despite pleas for clemency from Mullah Omar.
The exchange occurred at a time of widespread mistrust among intelligence and law enforcement officials in Washington about the Saudi government's commitment to fight Islamic terrorism.
The language appeared to confirm widespread reports that intelligence officials were angry at the pressures the government was putting on them.
The operation targeted computers in more than 100 countries and was so widespread that Western intelligence experts believe it was organized by the Chinese government, although there is no definitive proof of that.
Alexander, during an appearance at a Bloomberg government forum in Washington, did not directly confirm the report, but intimated throughout his lunchtime talk that spying on foreign leaders was widespread throughout global intelligence services.
But his remarks were clearly aimed at her performance and reflected a widespread view among intelligence specialists that Ms. Rice, perhaps Mr. Bush's most trusted aide, and the National Security Council have never been held sufficiently accountable for intelligence failures before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Iraq war.
"They know if they can simply hold out several hours, all the more glory — the ticking time bomb will go off!" The notion that physical coercion in interrogations is unreliable, although widespread among military intelligence officers and F.B.I. agents, has been firmly rejected by the Bush Administration.
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