intelligence officer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintelligenceandofficer
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intelligence
noun
uk/ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns/us/ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒəns/
the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk/ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/us/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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(Definition ofintelligenceandofficerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He went on to win their trust as a policeintelligenceofficer.
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I doubt whether one will ever be able to coerce anintelligenceofficerin that manner.
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He accepts that he has written a book upon his experiences as a security andintelligenceofficer.
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He ex- presses the view that he was anintelligenceofficer.
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But he will know, as formerintelligenceofficer, how dangerous it is to construct theories on ignorance of the facts.
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The officer in question has been given an acting, but not an established, appointment in theintelligenceofficergrade.
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Indeed, no sensibleintelligenceofficerwould do something complicated and dangerous if he could achieve the same admirable result by doing something simple and lawful.
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I do not know what theintelligenceofficerin the frontier provinces have been doing in allowing this sort of thing to go on.
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He must be suitable to command a destroyer, to be a staff officer or anintelligenceofficeror whatever it may be.
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The tribunal would be just as loyal as theintelligenceofficerand could be trusted with information which would be imparted in confidence.
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At the same time he is allowing a retiredintelligenceofficerto bring a libel case against a senior academic.
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They have appointed a non-service man asintelligenceofficer, and they have taken good care that he shall not be shifted, because they have put him on the permanent staff.
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Theintelligenceofficerof to-day by his method of approach is not regarded with the fear and anxiety in which he was held a short time ago.
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Therefore, a goodintelligenceofficeris one who keeps his mouth shut because he is a person of principle rather than because he has signed an elaborate contract.
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He referred to the "poor"intelligenceofficer.
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An editor who publishes the diaries or biography of a retiredintelligenceofficercould be prosecuted as an accessory to the offence committed by the officer.
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The leadership structure at battalion and company level was the same: each had its own commanding officer, quartermaster, explosives officer andintelligenceofficer.
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Kohler was the ship's air combatintelligenceofficer.
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