Intelligence can be categorized as a noun.
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intelligence - the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience | ||
intelligence - the operation of gathering information about an enemy | ||
intelligence - a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy | ||
intelligence - secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy); "we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage" | ||
intelligence - information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome" |
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1. | noun | We sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage. | |
2. | noun | His military intelligence has captured major figures like Abu Zubayda and Khalid Shaykh Muhammad, as well as nearly 500 other al-Qaeda operatives, over 400 of whom the Pakistanis have turned over to the US. | |
3. | noun | They happened in the Philippines which, like Pakistan, is an important and vulnerable node for the business which intelligence agencies and terrorist organizations conduct with each other. | |
4. | noun | + As the implications of the Andaman Islands situation sink in, Indian intelligence has inevitably come under scrutiny. | |
5. | noun | The inability to foresee in advance the assassination attempt on the pro-India political leader and former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed last August 21 at a political rally in Dhaka, and the recent "coup" by Nepalese King Gyanendra dismissing his government and imposing a virtual absolute monarchy, are glaring examples of intelligence failure. + | |
6. | noun | Reports are circulating in the intelligence community that the Andaman Islands are not only thick with Myanmar rebels. | |
7. | noun | Reports from Port Blair make it evident that New Delhi gets little on-the-ground intelligence, and the Indian Coast Guard is grossly unequipped to deal with the surge of illegal migrants to the islands. | |
8. | noun | Intelligence lapses. | |
9. | noun | As the implications of the Andaman Islands situation sink in, Indian intelligence has inevitably come under scrutiny. | |
10. | noun | The inability to foresee in advance the assassination attempt on the pro-India political leader and former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed last August 21 at a political rally in Dhaka, and the recent "coup" by Nepalese King Gyanendra dismissing his government and imposing a virtual absolute monarchy, are glaring examples of intelligence failure. | |
11. | noun | Indian intelligence's lackluster performance in dealing with the LTTE is startling. | |
12. | noun | Musharraf has always maintained that the US has never provided actionable intelligence about Taliban leaders hiding in Baluchistan. | |
13. | noun | US and Afghan intelligence will shortly be presenting the ISI with a list of Taliban extremists and their suspected whereabouts. | |
14. | noun | "The black race is the people through which the devil has always been able to bring evil unto the earth," Jeffs has said as cited by the Southern Poverty Law Center's "Intelligence Report." | |
15. | noun | US outsourcing special ops, intelligence to Iraq terror group, intelligence officials say. |
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We sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage. |
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His military intelligence has captured major figures like Abu Zubayda and Khalid Shaykh Muhammad, as well as nearly 500 other al-Qaeda operatives, over 400 of whom the Pakistanis have turned over to the US. |
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They happened in the Philippines which, like Pakistan, is an important and vulnerable node for the business which intelligence agencies and terrorist organizations conduct with each other. |
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+ As the implications of the Andaman Islands situation sink in, Indian intelligence has inevitably come under scrutiny. |
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The inability to foresee in advance the assassination attempt on the pro-India political leader and former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed last August 21 at a political rally in Dhaka, and the recent "coup" by Nepalese King Gyanendra dismissing his government and imposing a virtual absolute monarchy, are glaring examples of intelligence failure. + |
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Reports are circulating in the intelligence community that the Andaman Islands are not only thick with Myanmar rebels. |
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Reports from Port Blair make it evident that New Delhi gets little on-the-ground intelligence, and the Indian Coast Guard is grossly unequipped to deal with the surge of illegal migrants to the islands. |
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Intelligence lapses. |
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As the implications of the Andaman Islands situation sink in, Indian intelligence has inevitably come under scrutiny. |
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The inability to foresee in advance the assassination attempt on the pro-India political leader and former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed last August 21 at a political rally in Dhaka, and the recent "coup" by Nepalese King Gyanendra dismissing his government and imposing a virtual absolute monarchy, are glaring examples of intelligence failure. |
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Indian intelligence's lackluster performance in dealing with the LTTE is startling. |
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Musharraf has always maintained that the US has never provided actionable intelligence about Taliban leaders hiding in Baluchistan. |
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US and Afghan intelligence will shortly be presenting the ISI with a list of Taliban extremists and their suspected whereabouts. |
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"The black race is the people through which the devil has always been able to bring evil unto the earth," Jeffs has said as cited by the Southern Poverty Law Center's "Intelligence Report." |
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US outsourcing special ops, intelligence to Iraq terror group, intelligence officials say. |
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