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- noun
Malicious intent .
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This past February, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded a one-year, $2.6 million grant to the Cambridge, MA. -based Charles Stark Draper Laboratory to develop computerized sensors capable of detecting a person's level of "malintent" -- or intention to do harm.
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This past February, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded a one-year, $2.6 million grant to the Cambridge, MA. -based Charles Stark Draper Laboratory to develop computerized sensors capable of detecting a person's level of "malintent" -- or intention to do harm.
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This past February, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded a one-year, $2.6 million grant to the Cambridge, MA. -based Charles Stark Draper Laboratory to develop computerized sensors capable of detecting a person's level of "malintent" -- or intention to do harm.
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This past February, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded a one-year, $2.6 million grant to the Cambridge, MA. -based Charles Stark Draper Laboratory to develop computerized sensors capable of detecting a person's level of "malintent" -- or intention to do harm.
Signs of the Times 2009
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Homeland Security is already implementing technology to be enforced at "security events" which purportedly reads "malintent" on behalf of an individual who passes through a checkpoint.
Infowars 2010
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Whatever "malintent" is, and it didn't sound good, that was just what happened.
latimes.com - News 2010
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Homeland Security is already implementing technology to be enforced at "security events" which purportedly reads "malintent" on behalf of an individual who passes through a checkpoint.
Prison Planet.com 2010
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Homeland Security is already implementing technology to be enforced at "security events" which purportedly reads "malintent" on behalf of an individual who passes through a checkpoint.
Infowars 2010
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Half-baked Homeland Security is spending millions to develop sensors capable of detecting a person's level of 'malintent' as a counterterrorism tool.
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'Psychological cues' revealed by outward behaviour can only point to 'malintent' after a period of prolonged observation.
Signs of the Times 2009
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