Sentences with phrase «rogue elements»

"Rogue elements" refers to individuals or parts of a group that behave in a reckless, uncontrolled, or independent manner, deviating from the desired or accepted norms or principles of the group. Full definition
Twelfth was the abduction of the Chibok girls in 2014 which was planned, funded, executed and orchestrated by rogue elements in our intelligence agencies in collusion with some disgruntled northern politicians and key members of the then opposition including three sitting governors.
For those who don't know what Killing Floor 2 is; players descend into continental Europe after it has been overrun by horrific, murderous clones called Zeds that were created by rogue elements of the Horzine Corporation.
Another reference point was the earlier attempt by rogue elements in the security service to destabilise the Wilson Government, and the possibility of a coup d'état in which Lord Mountbatten would become interim prime minister.
Though PMB's profile doesn't quite fit into that devious fellow that would turn the Nigerian security forces into a Fulani ethnic army, the government should look out for such rogue elements in the security forces and root them out fast.
Cohort: 2 Current position: Senior Game Designer at ArenaNet & Design Director / Founder at Rogue Element Games Games shipped: Brother's in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Lord of the Rings: War in the North, Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth, Lord of the Rings: Shadow of Mordor, Infamous 3, Infamous: First Light
Soon after, a technology called PCR would enable scientists to pick out and amplify desired DNA while ignoring rogue elements, such as fungal and bacterial DNA.
But the global diamond industry is vast, and rogue elements trade rough of dubious origin where they can.
At least that's what Peter Quinn wants the CIA (or whatever rogue element pulling the strings in this kill mission) to think.»
Or has a bafflingly populous rogue element somehow found its way inside?
The site is launching with two titles: founder Hector Macdonald's thriller Rogue Elements and Canadian journalist Heidi Kingstone's non-fictional account of her time in Afghanistan Dispatches from the Kabul Café.
Using only three buttons, you explore the bottomless pit combatting rogue elements, enemies and challenging obstacles.
The handle of his hoe is made from several smaller hoes and, although rogue elements do appear throughout his body, his hands are made of hands and his feet of feet.
So should rogue elements of the state, that for ethnic and religious reasons, aid and abet the criminal segment of the cattle lobby.
The idea of such a rogue element working to subvert a major government initiative has been bandied about frequently in Washington in recent months.
The national association of head teachers» Russell Hobby, warned of «rogue elements» within Ofsted's teams which makes the experience of inspection «subjective and demoralising.»
This arrangement explains why the rogue element must walk fast instead of run and blend into crowds rather than disturb them, but leaves little space for exhilarating action.
With the help of Brad Miller and Keith Evans, Dana uncovers a plot by a rogue element in the American intelligence community involving the president's nominee to the Supreme Court, and soon the trio is thrown back into the grips of a deadly, executive danger.
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On the one hand, disassociating the company from the individual or individuals concerned may serve to send a clear message to the market (and to any interested regulators) that the actions under investigation were those of rogue elements and are not representative of a systemic problem.
Identifying these rogue elements can be so difficult in some organizations that they have gone to has resorted to «zero trust» environments.
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