Intelligence in a sentence as a noun

And the intelligence slider keeps me sane, since I slide it towards green and my unread count comes down to a manageable level.

>many, though, actually do work for defense and intelligence contractors.

The worst part is here:> Notably, a much stricter rule was set for US government communications found in the raw intelligence.

The Senate and the House - especially on the intelligence committees, and on the armed services committees and judicial.

The intelligence that the hominid lineage has evolved gives human beings advantages that bacteria will never possess.

The fact that women prefer men who are good at socializing is, ironically, direct Darwinian selection for intelligence.

The most technologically advanced intelligence agency in the history of the world and they have no idea what files were electronically taken by one of their own.

Again, if you cannot manifest your intelligence in a way that forwards your agenda, who cares?To phrase it in a more confrontational way: if nobody is forced to contend with your mind, nobody knows it exists.

It cross-referenced the Cali phone exchange's traffic with the phone numbers of American personnel and Colombian intelligence and law enforcement officials.

The President clarifies that--despite much of what campaign rhetoric made people believe he thought--his concern is not whether we should be enacting these intelligence gathering programs that target everyone and attempt to hide behind policy rules, not laws.

Software vulnerabilities are what software vulnerabilities are: the fundamental enabler of modern network signal intelligence.

My concern has always been not that we shouldnt do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism, but rather are we setting up a system of checks and balances?So, on this telephone program, youve got a federal court with independent federal judges overseeing the entire program.

Intelligence definitions

noun

the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience

noun

a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy

noun

secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy); "we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage"

noun

information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome"

See also: news tidings word

noun

the operation of gathering information about an enemy