Sentences with phrase «judging by your intelligence»

Judging by your intelligence and your middle school level grammar.

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The Free Beacon's notification to the House Intelligence Committee came a few days before a deadline set by a federal judge for Fusion GPS's bank to respond to a subpoena issued by the committee for financial records that could have revealed who funded the dossier.
And historically, it hasn't been difficult for intelligence agencies to get FISA warrant applications approved by a judge.
The argument is that the warrant, submitted to a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court, relied on dubious information from the Trump - Russia dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele — and that the judge was not informed about the actual source of the information.
«The memo's primary contention,» the Times writes, «is that FBI and Justice Department officials failed to adequately explain to an intelligence court judge in initially seeking a warrant for surveillance of Mr. Page that they were relying in part on research by [Steele].»
I know things you probly don't... and i know most atheists do as well — therefore if we judge intelligence by how smart you are... we are friggin genuises!
I judge people by their intelligence and their thirst for knowledge.
Now... Judging by the fact that Cazorla's game is based on intelligence and technique, not physicality, speed or athleticism.
«They're going to think well about systems; they're going to be good at exploring; they're going to be good at reconceptualizing their goals based on their experience; they're not going to judge people's intelligence just by how fast and efficient they are; and they're going to think nonlaterally.
And when he was judged by the Delphic oracle to be the wisest man in Greece, this must have needled the ignoramuses in Athens a lot — I mean the people who liked displaying what they took to be their intelligence.
If one were to judge the intelligence of movie studio executives by the films they release, the only reasonable conclusion would be that most are dense.
Marshall, played with intelligence and charisma by Chadwick Boseman (continuing what is now a trend of the actor playing African - American men of historical and cultural impact), is barely an official player in the court case, since he is essentially gagged by the judge.
The Turing test judges a machine's ability to exhibit human - like intelligence, as envisioned by Alan Turing (1912 — 1954), one of the characters in Louisa Hall's novel Speak.
Psycho - Pass's setting is a world where a computer intelligence now governs everyone's well - being by judging their mental states as Hues, similar to color changes in a Mood Ring, deeming them fit or unfit for society, offering counseling for those at risk or lableing particularly unstable citizens as criminals and dealing with them as such.
The winner in this category, Flash Entertainment legal counsel Nicola Packer, was credited by the judges for her «commitment» and «emotional intelligence in leading change».
It will be headed by Sir Peter Gibson, a retired Court of Appeal Judge, who amongst other things headed up the Omagh bombing intelligence review in 2008, and currently is serving as the Intelligence Services Commissioner, a post which involves reviewing actions taken by the Secretary of State under the Intelligence Services Act 1994 and the activities of British iintelligence review in 2008, and currently is serving as the Intelligence Services Commissioner, a post which involves reviewing actions taken by the Secretary of State under the Intelligence Services Act 1994 and the activities of British iIntelligence Services Commissioner, a post which involves reviewing actions taken by the Secretary of State under the Intelligence Services Act 1994 and the activities of British iIntelligence Services Act 1994 and the activities of British intelligenceintelligence.
Pursuant to the statute, the FISC consists of eleven Article III district court judges, selected by the Chief Justice of the United States.13 All applications are considered by a single judge and can not be reheard by another judge of the FISC except when the court sits en banc.14 FISA provides for both en banc consideration and appeals to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (Court of Review).
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