Sentences with phrase «assessment by intelligence»

The Senate intelligence committee says it agrees with a 2017 assessment by intelligence agencies that Russia intervened in the presidential election earlier to hurt the candidacy of Democrat Hillary Clinton and to help Donald Trump.

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The section calls for the undersecretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis, along with «appropriate Federal partners,» to «develop and disseminate a threat assessment regarding the actual and potential threat posed by individuals using virtual currency to carry out activities in furtherance of an act of terrorism.»
When asked about potential threats, an NYPD spokesman said, «Security for elected officials is determined based on threat assessments conducted by the Intelligence Bureau of the NYPD.
A statement in this regard signed by FPRO, ACP Olabisi Kolawole said, «The Force Management Team has taken a step towards the restoration of civil authority in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states and some of the liberated areas in the North East as it deployed the Deputy Inspector - General of Police in charge of Department of Operations, DIG Sotonye Wakama, to move with a team of intelligence officers to the area for need assessment and other scooping activities».
Whitehall officials say the source for this 70,000 figure is the JIC, the Joint Intelligence Committee, drawing on assessments by the FCO, UK intelligence agencies and oIntelligence Committee, drawing on assessments by the FCO, UK intelligence agencies and ointelligence agencies and open sources.
Positive assessments by U.S. commanders there during a visit by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis are a stark contrast to darker appraisals from the U.S. intelligence community and a top Afghanistan scholar.
On a schoolwide scale, administrators contemplating eliminating or reducing funding for the subjects not covered by state assessments are likely to hear protests (from parents, teachers, students, and even internally) about neglecting children's multiple intelligences.
Beyond information, formative assessment reimagined provides in - time insight and intelligence of, for, and by the learner to adapt and adjust learning, as the learner is learning — not after instruction.
The authors call for new assessments that will accommodate different learning styles, describing a student who, «blessed with bodily - kinesthetic intelligence» but weak in mathematics, struggles to learn chemistry: «we'll need to find ways to compare his mastery of a body of material with the mastery demonstrated by someone whose intelligence is in the logical - mathematical realm.»
When looking for an intelligence assessment, the article by Machek and Plucker, «Intelligence Testing and Gifted: A Primer for Parents,» provides a comprehensive overview of the testing process and what information you would gain from completing an intelligence or achieintelligence assessment, the article by Machek and Plucker, «Intelligence Testing and Gifted: A Primer for Parents,» provides a comprehensive overview of the testing process and what information you would gain from completing an intelligence or achieIntelligence Testing and Gifted: A Primer for Parents,» provides a comprehensive overview of the testing process and what information you would gain from completing an intelligence or achieintelligence or achievement test.
Here's are the take - home points from two assessments, one from the Energy Information Administration and the other provided to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence by the National Intelligence Council: Energy and CO2 Trends
Assessments conducted by the intelligence community indicate that climate change could have significant geopolitical impacts around the world, contributing to poverty, environmental degradation, and the further weakening of fragile governments.
(xiv) have classified and unclassified capabilities, as required and appropriate, to consolidate and make available climate change - related impact information, intelligence analyses, and assessments for access and use by Working Group member agencies;
SCL has studied Pakistani jihadists for the British government and provided intelligence assessments for American defense contractors in Iran, Libya and Syria, according to company documents obtained by The New York Times.
That is an assessment that can be made only by investigators with access to classified intelligence and information from all relevant companies and industries — and we want to do our part.
Notwithstanding these gender - specific risk and protective factors, in most cases, the same factors — ADHD, negative temperament, impulsivity, compromised intelligence — predict antisocial behavior in both males and females, as suggested by the substantial overlap shown in figure 4.99 Although some analysts have argued the need to concentrate on the commonalities in predictors of male and female offending, it is also important to note the areas in which risk factors differ by gender.100 Even if the differences between male and female offenders are confined to only a few key areas, the differences in these areas — for example, sensitivity to victimization, timing of onset of persistent offending, prevalence of mental health problems — can be substantial and can profoundly influence the effectiveness of risk assessments and treatment programs.
As guidance, the supervised experience in psychological assessment should generally require submission of written reports of those assessments to the supervisor and should generally demonstrate the licensee's competence in the following areas: integration and interpretation of clinical history utilizing a clinical interview conducted by the licensee; intelligence testing; personality testing utilizing at least one objective personality inventory that is widely recognized and used in the field of psychology, has strong empirical foundations, and assesses global personality and psychological functioning; the formulation of appropriate diagnoses using the five axes specified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM); and the making of appropriate recommendations.
A number of tests or assessments have been developed to «measure» emotional intelligence, although their validity is questioned by some researchers.
She has administered neuropsychological, psychological, intelligence and related mental health assessments for clients referred by Orange County clinics seeking help in diagnostic impressions and treatment plans.
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