All 22 Uses of
analysis
in
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
- "An analysis of the blood will probably establish that Salander was shot and buried here, and I'm beginning to expect that we'll find her fingerprints on the cigarette case.†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- The first thing he did was to rename it "Special Analysis."†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- The organization's final name became "the Section for Special Analysis," the SSA, and in daily parlance, "the Section," to differentiate it from "the Division" or "the Firm," which referred to the Security Police as a whole.†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- It was clear to Gullberg that the Section for Special Analysis could become a politically sensitive unit, and the job description was expressly vague.†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- In September 1964, Prime Minister Erlander signed a directive that guaranteed the setting aside of funds for the Section for Special Analysis, which was understood to be essential to the nation's security.†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- By that time the new chief of SIS knew about the Section for Special Analysis, but he had only a vague idea of what the Section actually did.†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- It was agreed that Zalachenko would be handled by the Section for Special Analysis.†
Part 1 (definition 2)
- "He's an analyst.†
Part 1 (definition 1) *
- Since this report surfaced, we have had an analysis group working almost around the clock to discover exactly what happened.†
Part 2 (definition 2)
- He had at first worked in the field in the Personal Protection Unit, then within the Constitutional Protection Unit as an analyst and administrator.†
Part 2 (definition 1)
- "We're working on an analysis here in CP that requires evaluating a person's credibility and general mental health.†
Part 2 (definition 2)
- Teleborian had done a strikingly good analysis, which helped them turn the informer so that he could become a double agent.†
Part 2 (definition 2)
- His other two reports had involved less significant evaluations: one was of an employee inside SIS who had an alcohol problem, and the second was an analysis of the bizarre sexual behaviour of an African diplomat.†
Part 2 (definition 2)
- But he did recall that the man was introduced as the boss of the Section for Special Analysis, or something like that.†
Part 3 (definition 2)
- "He worked for something called the Section for Special Analysis," Blomkvist said.†
Part 3 (definition 2)
- In the sixties he became chief of some outfit called the Section for Special Analysis.†
Part 3 (definition 2)
- But we think that the so-called Section for Special Analysis set up shop somewhere outside.†
Part 3 (definition 2)
- They do marketing analyses and have annual sales of around thirty million kronor.†
Part 3 (definition 2) *
- Or else you could expound on what you think about the Section for Special Analysis.†
Part 3 (definition 2)
- Then she hired a renowned historian who had worked on the Crime Prevention Council to help with an analysis of the growth of Security Police responsibilities and powers over the decades.†
Part 4 (definition 2)
- Since the mentally ill girl had, true to form, refused categorically to speak to psychiatrists, the analysis was made on the basis of "observations" carried out while she was detained at Kronoberg prison in Stockholm during the month before her trial.†
Part 4 (definition 2)
- For several weeks he had known that his title as director—that is, chief of the Section for Special Analysis—was but a meaningless label.†
Part 4 (definition 2)
Definitions:
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(1) (analysis as in: psychiatrist suggested analysis) psychiatric treatment -- (using any of many theories of the human mind that use talk therapy to understand the unconscious mind)
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(2) (analysis as in: analysis of relevant data) the process or result of examining and thinking about something to better understand it