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  • 1Intelligence (information gathering) — Intelligence (abbreviated int. or intel. ) is not information, but the product of evaluated information, valued for its currency and relevance rather than its detail or accuracy mdash;in contrast with data which typically refers to precise or… …

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  • 2Intelligence-led policing — (ILP) is a policing model that has emerged in recent years which is “built around risk assessment and risk management.” Willem de Lint, “Intelligence in Policing and Security: Reflections on Scholarship,” Policing Society, Vol. 16, no. 1 (March… …

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  • 3Intelligence collection management — is the process of managing and organizing the collection of intelligence information from various sources. The collection department of an intelligence organization may attempt basic validation of that which it collects, but is not intended to… …

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  • 4Intelligence Support Activity — patch Active 1981 Country United States …

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  • 5Power User — (deutsch Hauptnutzer oder erfahrener Nutzer) ist ein IT Endanwender in einem Unternehmen oder einer Behörde mit wesentlich weiter reichenden Kenntnissen und Rechten als der übliche Endanwender in seiner Einrichtung. Er darf die fertige… …

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  • 6Intelligence —    Intelligence, in the military sense, is knowledge about actual or potential enemies in peace and war that is possibly of decisive advantage when coherently and imaginatively interpreted and acted upon. Carl von Clausewitz noted that… …

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  • 7Power Rangers : La Force du temps — Power Rangers: La Force du Temps Titre original Power Rangers: Time Force Genre Action Aventure sentai Création Haim Saban Toei Company Pays …

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  • 8intelligence — I (intellect) noun acumen, aptitude, astuteness, brains, brilliance, cleverness, cognition, cognitive faculty, comprehension, genius, insight, intellectional faculty, intellectual power, intellectuality, intellegentia, keenness, mens, mental… …

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  • 9intelligence — (n.) late 14c., faculty of understanding, from O.Fr. intelligence (12c.), from L. intelligentia, intellegentia understanding, power of discerning; art, skill, taste, from intelligentem (nom. intelligens) discerning, prp. of intelligere to… …

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  • 10power to reason — index intellect, intelligence (intellect) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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