Examples of using Intelligence unit in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Under the new guidelines,the FSC has asked the Korea Financial Intelligence Unit to oversee domestic transactions and user activity tied to cryptocurrencies.
In fact, since the year 1994, Canada has been ranked as one of the top ten places to livein the world according to the United Nations(UN) and the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Cameron Ortis,a director general with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's intelligence unit, faces three charges under a little-used 2012 security of information law.
In addition, financial institutions must register, comply with reliability and suitability requirements andreport unusual transactions to the national Financial Intelligence Unit.
Founded in Tel Aviv in2006 by graduates of the Israeli military's elite intelligence unit“8200,” Wix has offices in San Francisco and New York City and has raised $61 million from VC funds.
The capital, Lisbon, is one of the oldest cities in the world and ranks as of one of the world's most liveable,according to the most recent annual study by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
According to a report issued by the Economist Intelligence Unit, 75 percent of executives said a colleagues' ability to communicate internationally was, at best, average, or below average.
Before taking command of the Indianapolis in November 1944, Captain McVay was chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee of the combined chiefs of staff in Washington, D.C.,the Allies' highest intelligence unit.
In the same year, The Economist's Intelligence Unit ranked 140 countries considering 30 factors encompassing five distinct fields: environment, education, infrastructure, healthcare and stability.
Melbourne rates highly in education, entertainment, healthcare, research and development, tourism and sport, making it the world's most liveable city- for the fifth year in a row in 2015,according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
FSS will assist the Korean Financial Intelligence Unit(KIU) and Financial Services Commission(FSC) in evaluating the balance sheet of UPbit and existing regulations on cryptocurrency exchanges.
Melbourne rates highly in education, entertainment, health care, research and development, tourism and sport, making it the world's most livable city- for the fifth year in a row in 2015,according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
While hardly a"trend", halal food is growing fast,and the Economist Intelligence Unit forecasts that by 2030, the global halal market will reach US$10 trillion from US$1 trillion in 2014.
Ahmadinejad, instead of being taken to the supreme leader's office, was taken to a secret location in one of the buildings belonging to the Foreign Ministry,which is under the control of the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence unit.
Fleming said, based on research from his company's intelligence unit and client situations, the cost is closer to $500 billion worth of raw innovation that is stolen from U.S. companies.
Melbourne is a leading financial centre within Australia as well as the Asia-Pacific region, whilst it has been ranked as the World's most liveable city since 2011 and among the top three since 2002-according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Hermes Guild's intelligence unit had made a rough idea of the power these sculptures may have once they are brought to life by Weed's life bestowel, purely based on the analysis of Bingryong, Imugi, Wyerns and Phoenix.
The index of the greenest cities in Canada and the US in 2010,conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit, helps explain which cities in these countries are leaders in such green initiatives, and the reasons why.
The Financial Times Intelligence Unit awarded Costa Rica as"Caribbean and Central American Country of the Future 2011/12" for its success in attracting foreign direct investment(FDI) as first in the region in terms of FDI project numbers since 2003.
Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life,and the Economist Intelligence Unit acknowledged it as the first city ranked among the top-ten of the world's most well-living cities for five consecutive years.
After serving as an Army captain in an intelligence unit during World War II, Walton returned to private life in 1945 and used a $25,000 loan from his father-in-law to acquire his first store, a Ben Franklin franchise in Newport, Arkansas.
If Aukland doesn't already sound like an amazing place then it's greatness can be verified by the fact that the city often gets ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world andthat the Global livability ranking done by the the economist intelligence unit ranked auckland number 8.
Among this co-operation was Saudi Arabia's Financial Intelligence Unit, which seeks to combat money laundering and terrorist financing in the kingdom and works closely with foreign counterparts, including Australia's anti-money laundering agency, AUSTRAC.
Victoria Police assistant commissioner Neil Paterson said that other reports of CS:GO match-fixing have been received by the force's Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit, and there are also allegations that the owners of an Australian-based Overwatch Contenders team have links to organized crime.
Peter Kiernan, an energy analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit(EIU) said:“A severe loss in(Iranian) volumes will put pressure on the supply side, given the political uncertainty currently blighting other oil exporters, such as Venezuela and Libya.”.
The Financial Times Intelligence Unit awarded Costa Rica with the Caribbean and Central American Country of the Future 2011/12 for its successful record in attracting foreign direct investment(FDI) into the country, and being the number one destination in the region in terms of FDI project numbers since 2003.
Talos, the cyber intelligence unit of Cisco have found an advanced piece of IoT botnet malware, dubbed VPNFilter, that has been designed with adaptable capabilities to gather intelligence, interfere with internet communications, and also conduct destructive cyber attack operations.
The Economist Intelligence Unit(EIU) is an independent business within The Economist Group providing forecasting and advisory services through research and analysis, such as monthly country reports, five-year country economic forecasts, country risk service reports, and industry reports.