intelligence report

collocation in English

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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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report
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈpɔːt/
us
/rɪˈpɔːrt/
;
a teacher's written statement to parents about a child's ability and performance ...
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(Definition ofintelligenceandreportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was his death in 1906, and the question of finding a successor, which prompted the previously notedintelligencereport.
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The second militaryintelligencereportcontradicted this, stating that there was no official secret.
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Dismissing theintelligencereportas exaggerated, he led three companies on a reconnaissance across the river.
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Just because something is labeled in anintelligencereportdoes not mean every word in it is true.
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Lavelle contended that the falsification of theintelligencereportwas mis-interpretation of his direction.
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Intelligence reports must be placed within the context of the social and political trends of the period.
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British forces responded to political intangibles : estimates of hostile intentions and hints gleaned from intelligence reports.
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Franks created anintelligencereportthat said 10 to 15 rounds of 23mm anti-aircraft artillery had been fired at the reconnaissance crew.
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Given this poisoned atmosphere, military intelligence reports had little or no chance to influence civilian decision makers.
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For example, contemporary intelligence reports noted that from 1917 the movement adopted a more radical agenda that revolted 'against the whole of the accepted system of industry'.
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Air intelligence reports were similarly overblown.
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I received information from a variety of sources, including intelligence reports and assessments.
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I have taken steps to ensure that all intelligence reports are properly logged and distributed.
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It was not allowed to see relevant intelligence reports.
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It is not our practice to publish the source of intelligence reports.
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He blamed the failure to circulate intelligence reports properly.
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The situation starts with intelligence reports that enemy forces are massing and concentrating against you.
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Here again, early intelligence reports can be of great value in anticipating troubles.
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I readily acknowledge that in a procedure of this kind, intelligence reports naturally cannot be freely tossed around, or their contents exchanged, in the open political marketplace.
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