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System Trade Intelligence could get along without a chief for a day or two.
That argument, however, may change when the first Iraqi generals start looking to trade intelligence information for immunity.
They trade intelligence, electronics, stolen goods and slaves.
As the students primped, they traded intelligence.
She had gained Remontoire's confidence, making conspicuous sacrifices, trading intelligence and resources.
Two anxious yuppies trade intelligence.
The synthesis of these multiple data sources forms the foundation for PIERS trade intelligence resources.
Founded in the mid-1970s, PIERS was the first venture into digital global trade intelligence.
His health prevented him from active service in World War I but from 1916 he worked in the war trade intelligence department and in Admiralty research.
PIERS trade intelligence reports are commonly used to supplement and enhance content issued by its sister brand, The Journal of Commerce.
In World War II, he headed the department's Division of World Trade Intelligence, part of the American program of economic warfare.
Barbara married Charles Aitken during World War I, meeting while they were employed at the War Trade Intelligence Department.
PIERS trade intelligence tools are primarily used for market share and trend analysis, lead generation, fraud detection, to monitor contractual compliance, and to find buyers and suppliers.
In 2010, PIERS acquired CenTradeX, a provider of online trade intelligence tools for commodity trend analysis, statistical research, and lead prospecting.
During World War I, Teixera de Mattos was head of the intelligence section of the Department of War Trade Intelligence.
It wasn't enough for them simply to trade intelligence for money; they'd insist on their pound of flesh-a sword to hold over his head so that they would be able to control him forever afterward.
She entered government service in October 1937 in the U.S. Department of Internal Revenue, and later became an administrative assistant in the State Department's world trade intelligence division.
From 1915-1918 during the First World War, Rait worked at the War Trade Intelligence Department in London, and was awarded a CBE in 1918.
Partnership treaties additionally allow both sides to trade intelligence points (gradually increasing the intelligence points generated by each side) and to share knowledge of the galaxy and of other empires' ship designs.
After all, the Rajavis sold out their fellow Iranians to Saddam Hussein, trading intelligence about their home country for a place to house their Marxist-Islamist Rajavi sect.
When the Trade Clearing House grew and became the War Trade Intelligence Department and part of the Ministry of Blockade, under the Foreign Office, Davis became the vice-chairman.
He was also a civil servant and worked for the Board of Trade and Ministry of Labour as well as for the War Trade Intelligence Department and War Trade Department.
In addition to falling into one of these business lines, each of ITC's services can be categorized according to the way it is being provided, i.e., as a publication, trade intelligence database, capacity building (i.e., training), or advisory service.
The raw data is subsequently verified, analyzed, and synthesized with supplementary data sourced from The United Nations, United States Census, Dun & Bradstreet, and direct international country sources for use in PIERS trade intelligence tools.
Since the latest major restructuring between 2006-2009, ITC itself categorizes its services in five thematic clusters called "business lines": Export Strategies, Business and Trade Policy, Trade Support Institution Strengthening, Exporter Competitiveness, and Trade Intelligence.