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How accurate is the actual operation of the tiered nomination process in its attempts to accurately strain the wheat from the chaff, i.e., to get more "needles" and less "hay?" DHS and NCTC will invariably know the full answers to these important questions while the public must rely on reporters' limited prying.
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