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hostage negotiators

n. (hostage negotiator English)

Usage examples of "hostage negotiators".

Lesson number one for hostage negotiators is learning to delay the game and wear the guy down.

As Rodgers Hurried To The Office Reception Area, He Reflected On The Fact That This Was The Kind Of Situation That Hostage Negotiators In Every Country Encountered Every Day.

After the hostage negotiators had learned whatever they could from Scott’.

The city's tough reputation notwithstanding, there were relatively few tactical operations in New York and the city's hostage negotiators-considered the best in the country-usually resolved standoffs before an assault was necessary.

Commissioner Rocker had called up no fewer than three NYPD riot control divisions, along with a SWAT team, two hostage negotiators, officers on horseback, two mobile command units, and plenty of rank and file with helmets and bulletproof vests to manage the arrests.

We moved swiftly down a long corridor where hostage negotiators spent their days when they weren't abroad talking terrorists out of buildings and hijackers out of planes.

Nate said, completely confident, the way he'd seen hostage negotiators in cop movies tell the bank robbers that their demands were being met and the helicopter was on the way.

Maybe officers were already scrambling - regular Santa Teresa cops, the SWAT team, hostage negotiators - all of them decked out in bulletproof vests.