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n. (plural of intelligence agency English)
Usage examples of "intelligence agencies".
To return to the assessments of Western intelligence agencies, if Saddam began a crash program in 1998, as recent sources have indicated, the most pessimistic assessments suggest he could have a nuclear weapon by 2004, while the more optimistic ones predict that he will have one by 2008.
He also suspected that The Campus had someone inside both intelligence agencies who could do the faking so that no discernible paper trail would be left behind.
The two photo ID pictures had long since been sent to France for identification, but both the police and intelligence agencies had come up dry.
Among the leading intelligence agencies of the world, it is by far the smallest.
An Order dating back to the Ford administration prohibited the country's intelligence agencies from conducting assassinations.
Magicians and other experts in illusion regularly consulted with intelligence agencies—.
Magicians and other experts in illusion regularly consulted with intelligence agencies - but some things could not be faked, and he had to be sure that he could trust Keitel to do terrible and dangerous things.
American intelligence agencies, shocked and stinging from the day’.
I'll address the role of the FBI and the intelligence agencies in detail later on, but for now, be assured that a slight suspicion, a curiosity, a lingering thought, or a nagging feeling that you convert into further scrutiny can make - and every day does make - an enormous difference to our safety.
His paper on the Soviets and their activities in Eastern Europe had met with general approval and agreement, and he'd been gratified to learn that the analysis chiefs of all the NATO intelligence agencies held exactly the same opinion of the changes in their enemy's policies as he did: nobody knew what the hell was going on.