Примери за използване на Intelligence unit на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Voight and the Intelligence Unit focus all their effort
Reputable analyst firm Economist Intelligence Unit published a ranking of the best cities to live in 2011.
This year's Mercer and Economist Intelligence Unit cost-of-living surveys name Tokyo as the most expensive city in the world for expatriates.
Harlee and Wozniak try to link the intelligence unit to the cartel while facing the consequences of breaking the blue wall.
Furthermore by the end of the project the State Committee for Financial Monitoring(SCFM) was functioning as Ukraine's Financial Intelligence Unit(FIU)26.
Voight and the Intelligence Unit focus all their effort
The Economist Intelligence Unit(EIU) ranked Singapore as the priciest ahead of Zurich,
an economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, told SETimes.
you land the biggest job in the city… running an Intelligence Unit in my district.
their day-to-day life on the job and the Intelligence Unit.
The Commission should start work immediately on a proposal for a European financial police force and an EU financial intelligence unit;
A few days after Globerman was killed, the intelligence unit of the Hagana drafted the blueprint for the coming months.
Earlier this week, the Economist Intelligence Unit published its biannual list of the most expensive cities in the world.
being the boss of an Intelligence Unit is another matter entirely.
the Chicago Police Department, which is made up of two distinctly different groups- the Uniformed Cops and the Intelligence Unit.
The Commission should start work immediately on a proposal for a European financial police force and an EU financial intelligence unit;
The Inspection of the Interior Ministry has detained former head of the financial police's intelligence unit, Pavol Vorobjov.
was prepared in co-operation with the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The Economist Intelligence Unit has published an annual e-readiness ranking of the world's largest economies since 2000.
a secret government intelligence unit.