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单词 mission creep
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Definition of mission creep in English:

mission creep

noun
  • A gradual shift in objectives during the course of a military campaign, often resulting in an unplanned long-term commitment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was mission creep, according to all those against, or an exciting challenge, according to our lads in Iraq.
    • While mission creep occurs during conventional military operations, the ramifications tend to be more significant during peace operations.
    • He denied that he saw any evidence of what the Pentagon calls mission creep.
    • One is the fear of the funded components (Reserve / National Guard) that mission creep of the militia would compete for funding with their own operations.
    • Providing artillery support to the ground troops is not mission creep.
    • Such mission creep should be expected; it has been part of virtually all U.S. involvement with complex Phase IV operations.
    • The mission statement and commander's intent were critical to the JTF's future efforts to ward off mission creep.
    • Being prepared to conduct such operations will avoid a sense of mission creep when they inevitably have to be performed.
    • One may argue about the rationale for our presence in Somalia and about the dangers of mission creep, but once we're in a fight, we need to win it - and remain on the battlefield long enough to convince our enemies they've lost on every count.
    • Inevitably the British deployment has attracted concerns about our own mission creep - Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon admits that it is an ‘open-ended commitment’ and that reinforcements might be needed later.
 
 

Definition of mission creep in US English:

mission creep

noun
  • A gradual shift in objectives during the course of a military campaign, often resulting in an unplanned long-term commitment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such mission creep should be expected; it has been part of virtually all U.S. involvement with complex Phase IV operations.
    • The mission statement and commander's intent were critical to the JTF's future efforts to ward off mission creep.
    • He denied that he saw any evidence of what the Pentagon calls mission creep.
    • Being prepared to conduct such operations will avoid a sense of mission creep when they inevitably have to be performed.
    • Providing artillery support to the ground troops is not mission creep.
    • It was mission creep, according to all those against, or an exciting challenge, according to our lads in Iraq.
    • Inevitably the British deployment has attracted concerns about our own mission creep - Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon admits that it is an ‘open-ended commitment’ and that reinforcements might be needed later.
    • While mission creep occurs during conventional military operations, the ramifications tend to be more significant during peace operations.
    • One may argue about the rationale for our presence in Somalia and about the dangers of mission creep, but once we're in a fight, we need to win it - and remain on the battlefield long enough to convince our enemies they've lost on every count.
    • One is the fear of the funded components (Reserve / National Guard) that mission creep of the militia would compete for funding with their own operations.
 
 
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