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It describes how the CIA tortured detainees even when less coercive methods were yielding intelligence," Udall said.
Attorney General Holder has said that the raid on bin Laden's compound is yielding intelligence that likely will add more names to the terrorist watch lists.
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The CIA viewed certain techniques as "conditioning" measures, designed to get detainees used to their helplessness rather than yielding any intelligence value on their own.
An individual's mental age is then divided by his chronological age and multiplied by 100, yielding an intelligence quotient (IQ).
Suspected terrorists were yielding valuable intelligence by definitely not being tortured.
We are left with another example of extraordinary intelligence yielding a despicable understanding of Jews and Judaism.
The government of Álvaro Uribe had rescued their most prized hostages, including Ingrid Betancourt, a former senator, and killed one of their top commanders, yielding a trove of intelligence.
More recently, engineers have added complete imaging capability and artificial intelligence to some of these machines, yielding systems that can simultaneously photograph and classify thousands of cells per hour.
Actual intelligence scenarios are typically much more complex yielding much more ambiguous association networks and requiring more sophisticated analysis techniques beyond the scope of this paper.
Neither yielding nor resisting.
There is no yielding.
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