Synonym: strategical. Similar words: strategy, frustrate, illustrate, demonstrate, integrate, integrated, frustration, administrator. Meaning: [strə'tɪːdʒɪk] adj. 1. relating to or concerned with strategy 2. highly important to or an integral part of a strategy or plan of action especially in war.
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91 Environmental audit General property audit - collates information on a building or property portfolio in order to establish a long-term strategic plan.
92 This is soon to be published in draft and will provide a strategic planning framework for the region to the year 2005.
93 Congress has on several occasions given extensive consideration to the problem of protecting the military and strategic secrets of the United States.
94 It has chosen to steer a middle course between them rather than undertake a strategic review.
95 His company's strategic investment in Britain was based on the country joining the euro by 2006.
96 In February 1995,(http://sentencedict.com) PacTel hired Salomon to provide strategic advice.
97 A country's strategic geographical position might invite super-power attention and meddling in its internal affairs.
98 Unlike the United States, Britain had no large sparsely-populated desert areas in which to deploy strategic missiles.
99 There is a directness, a genuine sense of conviction in these words which extend far beyond strategic posing.
100 Ironically, a formal process of strategic planning often does more to inhibit than to enhance innovative conceptual thinking ....
101 Strategic planning guidance exists in all the metropolitan districts, including Tyne and Wear.
102 Mr Schwartz has received considerable praise in recent years for his acumen in building Loral through a series of strategic acquisitions.
103 Touch-operated computer terminals are placed at strategic points allowing us, quite literally, to have the ancient world at our fingertips.
104 An exclusive focus on either the task design or political school is likely to produce dysfunction consequences for strategic and structural change.
105 The most salient committees, in our experience, are ones responsible for capital budgeting, strategic planning, and compensation.
106 A strategic alliance may take the form of an outright acquisition, minority stake, joint venture or brand franchise.
107 The company will maintain a strategic manufacturing agreement with the startup and joint business development arrangements.
108 But it could have strategic value for a defense team facing the biggest case filed against an Aberdeen soldier to date.
109 His/her specific interests may lie in the political, social, cultural, strategic or economic dimensions of the subject.
110 Intelligence, even codebreaking, is at best only a fragmented adjunct to strategic planning.
111 But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed.
112 The Halifax's strategic approach is most clearly shown in two big steps it did not take.
113 Another way to reduce the consumption of strategic metals is to design components to better tolerances, perhaps with computerised techniques.
114 The Producer would still be in overall charge, but his or her role was now far more strategic than tactical.
115 The enemy strategic assets will largely fall into three distinct categories.
116 Strategic ambiguity has its uses, but a policy of temporizing may eventually fall short.
117 Planning may also deter purchasers from undertaking opportunistic acquisitions for short term motives without regard to long term strategic aims.
118 Dole already has used legislative issues such as gun control and strategic missile defense to score political points.
119 It is an even bigger dilemma at the ideology-setting level, which relates more to strategic movement.
120 Graham Brown, vice president and treasurer; and Jack Driscoll, senior executive of corporate strategic planning.
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