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The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

journalists, in general, are very keen to cooperate with secret services.

 

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The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

open democracies welcome the action of intelligence services.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas

The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

the author deeply criticizes the British secret service.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas

The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

political issues should not prevail over security matters.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas

The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

other interests were put above public security by secret service agents.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas

The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

the American decision to declair war against Iraq was based on doubtless information.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas

The pre-Iraq war and pre-9/11 performance of

some secret services is subject to harsh criticism and, in

some countries, various investigations. Governments are

accused to have taken essential decisions based upon

dubious information. The different agencies are blamed

for inter- and intra-agency rivalry blocking the efficiency

of any early warning system. In addition, they are heavily

criticized for delivering the message their political masters

wanted to hear.

We do not want to blame anybody. But we

believe that it is necessary to rethink the whole business

of secret services.

Without knowing the details that obviously led to

serious deficiencies, there are several fundamental

problems with the work of secret services in open,

democratic societies. In democracies, there is often a basic

mistrust towards intelligence gathering. It seems to be a

dirty job. Democracy asks for openness and transparency.

People in democracies do not like the work in a shadow.

Scientists and journalists refrain in general from

cooperation with secret services. They are afraid to

destroy their access to foreign countries and colleagues.

Recruitment of qualified young people has become

difficult.

Dieter Farwick. Internet: http://www.world securitynetwork.com/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=9226 (with adaptations).

From the text above, it can be deduced that

the action of some secret services before September 11 is under bitter criticisms.

 

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1329207 Ano: 2004
Disciplina: Contabilidade Pública
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ABIN

Na administração pública federal, a avaliação dos elementos patrimoniais deve obedecer a algumas normas. A esse respeito, julgue os itens a seguir.

Deverão ser feitas reavaliações anuais dos bens móveis e imóveis, com base em índice oficial.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
1329206 Ano: 2004
Disciplina: Contabilidade Pública
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ABIN

Na administração pública federal, a avaliação dos elementos patrimoniais deve obedecer a algumas normas. A esse respeito, julgue os itens a seguir.

As variações resultantes da conversão de débitos, créditos e valores em espécie serão levadas em conta patrimonial.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
1329205 Ano: 2004
Disciplina: Contabilidade Pública
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ABIN

Na administração pública federal, a avaliação dos elementos patrimoniais deve obedecer a algumas normas. A esse respeito, julgue os itens a seguir.

Os valores em espécie, assim como os débitos e créditos, quando em moeda estrangeira, deverão figurar em moeda nacional conforme a taxa de câmbio vigente na data da operação.

 

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