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Sentence count:207+1Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: maneuvermanoeuvretacticsSimilar words: practicepracticalpracticallyin practiceout of practiceintactactionactiveMeaning: [ˈtæktɪk]  n. a plan for attaining a particular goal. 
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61) This tactic of reference combines an admired or revered position with an effective individual to increase a less powerful person's clout.
62) Apart from that one pitfall, surprise attacks are an excellent tactic and should be used whenever possible.
63) It is a favourite military tactic ... the pincer movement!
64) Police spoke of a benign new law enforcement tactic no more intrusive than a video camera at a convenience store.
65) One tactic she has used is to decide matters outside the formal Cabinet, either in committees or in informal groups.
66) Terry's tactic was to use the systems analyst for a peer pressure over the programmer.
67) So a new tactic was adopted and each put in £10, raising a further £200 to £300 from friends.
68) Instead of escalation,[www.Sentencedict.com] Clinton's preferred tactic had been to scale back the patrols to avoid clashes.
69) Border Patrol officials say the tactic discourages illegal border crossings.
70) Macmillan then deployed a favourite tactic: he deferred the final decision till a later meeting of the Cabinet.
71) With no help around, you may have to resort to another tactic - a risky one: going to ground.
72) At that time, many gays reacted with outrage at the tactic.
73) By turning to the Falangist component of the regime forces in this way, Franco was resorting to an old tactic.
74) It was just one tactic she used to ensure negotiations with Prince Charles's lawyers stayed secret.
75) Nine times out of ten, using this tactic, you discover that there's nothing to worry about.
76) There is no truth in the rumour that this tactic is being used to keep the critics at bay.
77) Not wishing to risk increasing instability, Franco adopted a familiar tactic: he did nothing until the panorama became clearer.
78) A job seeker used that tactic when he made a call to Miller recently.
79) The Supreme Court in 1960 reaffirmed the federal position on interposition and discounted the legal significance of massive resistance as a tactic.
80) But Sunday afternoon, the demonstrators regained possession of the streets by resorting to their new tactic of creating gigantic traffic jams.
81) I decided to adopt the same tactic I had used with some success at school.
82) Recent scholarship suggests that the tactic of anonymity may have been employed for the best of reasons.
83) A frequent tactic is to try to distort the meaning of words.
84) The tactic was the old reliable one: the lightning strike.
85) It will also be granted if any defence raised is shown merely to be a delaying tactic.
86) So successful was the tactic that the return fire from the Dragoons passed over their heads without inflicting a single casualty.
87) Patricia Schroeder, D-Colo., has said the tactic is a major problem on college campuses.
88) The tactic plays to a public perception of Washington as a place that has sold out ordinary citizens.
89) The president responded by bashing his rivals and the rich, a tactic that proved successful during his campaign.
90) However, this tactic has been abandoned due to improved police surveillance and the greater likelihood of being caught.
More similar words: practicepracticalpracticallyin practiceout of practiceintactactionactivereactionactivelyfractionactivistactivityattractivetake actionattractionpractitionerinteractiontransactioncharacteristicactive transportstacktackleattachattackget acrossattach toobstaclespectaclecut across
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