For now, though, polls by the intelligence services point to a landslide for the Awami League.
The information she had at that point from the intelligence community is the same that I had at that point.
The Northern Ireland secretary's decision to re-imprison Adair was based on a six-point police intelligence report which was marked "top secret, high grade, reliable and accurate".
Which is why HANA data can be viewed on iPad today, and why it evangelizes the use of tablets for mobile Business Intelligence, to the point that its executives are all using Business Objects Explorer on the iPad to show that the company, as the saying goes, eats its dogfood.
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The whole point of an intelligence community and what they do is to assess strands of information and make judgments about what happened and who was responsible.
Policymakers, whether the president or members of Congress, do not always qualify their public discussions as precisely as intelligence officers do, a point Director Tenet made in his testimony on Tuesday.
Case in point is an interview Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor gave to Der Spiegel's diplomatic correspondent Erich Follath ahead of Netanyahu's visit to Germany this week.
However, it remained unclear what agreement had been reached on the powers of the army, police and intelligence services - another major sticking point between the parties, our correspondent added.
And the Director of National Intelligence, Dennis Blair, said this point to Congress when he testified.
It was because we needed people looking at that intelligence, good intelligence produced by the CIA and other agencies -- we needed people looking at it from the point of view of what do we need to understand from this intelligence about these connections to allow us to develop a Defense Department strategy for the war on terrorism.
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However, you miss a broader point about recent progress in artificial intelligence.
From my vantage point, a lack of emotional intelligence is probably the top derailer of previously successful managers moving into fundamentally new and ambiguous roles.
That trend has now progressed to a point where the U.S. intelligence community has become concerned.
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The best part is the potential for distributing the intelligence anywhere via the cloud, right at the point of care.
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Spokesmen for Negroponte point out the president gets a daily intelligence briefing.
I'm not going to get into the specific intelligence, though, of this, except to point you to what I know that has been said publicly at the Pentagon today.
They might point out that U.S. intelligence agencies have routinely obtained reams of data from U.S. telecom companies and have many clever (read: classified) ways to know what you are saying or writing.
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In 1999 he published a paper citing a 19-point case for businesses to pay attention to emotional intelligence, using data from the research of others.
That building is the focal point for GCHQ's continuing mission to produce signals intelligence, protect government communications from compromise and help defend the UK's interests in cyberspace.
In his most recent book, Outliers, Gladwell argues that human intelligence is important for predicting career success, but only up to a point.
To run simulations, Guillermo Owen of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, uses intelligence data from the US Air Force to estimate on a 100-point scale the importance a wanted man attaches to his likes (fishing, say) and priorities (remaining hidden or, at greater risk of discovery, recruiting suicide-bombers).
We get Amit's point, our devices have come nowhere near to maxing out the intelligence or utility that we can extract from them, but this just seems like another step toward over-reliance on technology.
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Richard Meinertzhagen, who served as an intelligence officer in wartime and post-World War I Mandatory Palestine, made this point clearly in his memoir Middle East Diary.
And the technology base to deliver more real time intelligence is growing, for example in traffic infrastructure where we are now approaching the point of real time traffic updates provided by cars on the road.
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Israeli security officials said they had intelligence warnings of a possible attack in the area, and the nearby Kerem Shalom crossing point for cargo between Gaza and Israel was closed for several days last week.
Mr. Jain's proponents point out that Mr. Buffett's effusive praise for Mr. Jain's intelligence, character and business sense outstrips the kind words he showers on any other manager.
Going to the point I tried to make to Ed, I can say that there was no actionable intelligence suggesting that there would be an assault on the Benghazi facility.
But my point is that these were the facts understood by everyone at the time: the United Nations, the intelligence services of our allies, senators on the Intelligence Committee, and the administration.
Mr. ARKIN: Neal, the reality is that when we saw Mr. Gompert's letter today, who said this is not the intelligence community I recognize, one of our sources quipped to us: well, isn't that the whole point of your series?
Building off point 4, imagine if the firm-wide risk management group was able to capture all the business intelligence of the trading group, and the trading floor was able to capture all the statistical clustering from a marketing group, and so on.
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