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  • ...of [[S-3 Viking]]; intended as a carrier battle group rather than national asset; retired for cost reasons
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  • In a military context, a '''high-value asset (HVA)''' is a ship, aircraft, sensor, or other system that either is an exc ...lue assets such as [[C3I-ISR]] aircraft (e.g., radar, command and control, intelligence) and [[air refueling|tanker aircraft]] are surrounded by escorts. Russian
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  • ...ng]] relationships, Nguyen Hai Than. The Allies, including China, expected intelligence information from the Dong Minh Hoi, but only the Viet Minh actually had ope ...OSS was aware of Ho and was trying to get him released as an intelligence asset, although they were having as much trouble with the Department of State as
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  • ...k]], low volatility, and zero correlation to traditional [[Asset (banking)|asset]] classes are the characteristics of this cash [[management]] solution.<ref
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  • ...ondary mission is as a "Joint Forces Air Component Commander-owned theater asset for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition in support of the J ...duced to distribute the video. Ground stations also send the imagery into intelligence networks using the [[TROJAN SPIRIT]] communications systems.
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  • In the 1980s, '''U.S. intelligence''' took on more responsibility for '''terrorism'''. This was difficult, in ...e an incident occurred, guidelines for such matters as lines of authority, intelligence responsibilities, and response training. A Special Situation Group (SSG) wa
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  • ...fe of some P-3s, both with LSRS, and also the [[EP-3 Aries II]] electronic intelligence variant. <ref>{{citation ...attached to P-3 aircraft, were used in Iraq. "LSRS systems “are a national asset. The testing community becomes a second priority when an LSRS is needed for
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  • ...ures vessels to pass, and then explode against the presumably [[high-value asset]] that the escorts guard. ...Swarming and Network Enabled Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
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  • ...th of pure U.S. and allied interest. It should be noticed that the Central Intelligence Agency had not been formed when these relationships were established, but c ...s, but were Soviet assets that used the relationship to infiltrate Western intelligence.
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  • ...: Israel was seen as a proxy against Soviet expansion, and was a source of intelligence on Soviet capabilities. While the authors call this "factually correct", th ...he fall of the Soviet Union, however, there was no need for an anti-Soviet asset.
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  • ...''Global microscope on the microfinance business environment'', Economist Intelligence Unit 2010]</ref>. Performance data for more than 1000 MFIs reaching over 85 ...poor, and its rapid growth in developing countries (with an average annual asset growth rate during the period 2004-2008 estimated at 39 per cent<ref name=c
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  • ...ak of war among the Greek states in 459 BC made military talent a valuable asset, and Pericles only recorded campaign in the next few years was a naval expe ...and on his prestige, based, according to the historian Thucydides, on his intelligence and incorruptibility. From his youthful radicalism, he had become more mode
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  • Although the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was not directly involved in the Ramadan Revolution|1963 coup Intelligence played an important and generally effective role in the 1990–1991 Gulf Wa
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  • ...ering, techniques for investigating proceeds of crime, net worth analysis, asset management, and exhibit control. --> ...Cabana, who is in charge of border integrity and who stressed that shared intelligence was the best way to combat the crime.
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  • ...is centralist views and ability to work with both parties would be a great asset. It would be nice to end the outright hostility present in politics in the * [[Hominin intelligence]]
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  • ...nate investigation found that the intelligence was inaccurate and that the intelligence community failed to communicate this properly to the Bush administration<re | title = Report on the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq
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  • * [[Capital Asset Pricing Model]] * [[Evolution of Hominid Intelligence]]
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  • ...achinery itself, centered in the Army, the Foreign Office and the military intelligence organisation, the [[Abwehr]]. These groups hatched conspiracies against Hit ...done in the [[Soviet Union]]. Institutions such as the Foreign Office, the intelligence services and, above all, the Army, retained some measure of independence, w
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  • ...ore be taken to avoid them unless they are compensated by another valuable asset (for example, by the possibility to develop an attack). ...ome extremely strong. Nevertheless, from the point of view of [[artificial intelligence]], chess-playing programs are relatively simple: they essentially explore h
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