If true, if this is
mission creep in action, it would hardly be a surprise.
The problem with this new
mission creep is that the desperate souls have lost the war and they will not return to the good old days when their terror proxies were roaming free across Iraq and Syria.
And this would be
mission creep on a much bigger scale.
So the
mission creep extends to questions about the ability of the Tees Valley to educate its children and supply the skilled workforce, without which this transformation will be threatened.
"ICBA and the nation's community bankers remain deeply concerned with the tax-exempt credit union industry's continued
mission creep, which has been led by a regulatory agency that has repeatedly shown itself to be captive to the industry it is charged with regulating.
No10 denied the extra troops were a sign of
mission creep. It was in line with UK policy in tackling "the evil that is ISIS".
Many are worried about
mission creep; indeed, the SOR imbued with commando ethos would like nothing more than to engage ISIS.
Moustafaev presents students, academics, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with an examination of the elicitation, documentation, and management requirements of controlling
mission creep in project management.
Asked about concerns of
mission creep, he replied: "This is a very limited mission.
We have been here too many times to think otherwise and the talk of
mission creep, boots on the ground and all the rest only stirs up recent memories of our terrible mis–steps and mistakes in the Gulf.
As with any wholly successful program, the addition of minor secondary tasks results in divergence from the system's original purpose--a phenomenon dubbed "
mission creep." The most prevalent example of this
mission creep for the DSP was creation of the attack and launch early reporting to theater (ALERT) during Operation Desert Storm.