Synonym: maneuver, manoeuvre, tactics. Similar words: practice, practical, practically, in practice, out of practice, intact, action, active. Meaning: [ˈtæktɪk] n. a plan for attaining a particular goal.
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181) The anti - monopoly laws is the main tactic to restrict the Administrative monopoly.
182) The generation and development of hematological malignancies are close related to vasculogenesis, so it is an important tactic of anti-vessel growth therapy in hematological malignancies.
183) Beira hoped that person's tactic and his promise are equally good, is rented in the past two year him goes, now he already during Asenna plan.
184) Such abnegation has become a popular tactic in these anti - political times.
185) Although the sneakier males don't inseminate as many eggs as their rivals do, it is still an effective tactic(sentencedict.com), researchers report today in BMC Evolutionary Biology.
186) So it is resorting to informal tools. Its main method is "non-automatic licensing", a tactic recognised by the World Trade Organisation that lets countries delay imports for 60 days.
187) Knowledge reasoning is widely used in the choice of teaching tactic and teaching method in ITS.
188) They adopted the tactic of " divide and rule. "
189) Judging by size alone is a bad tactic in the animal kingdom.
190) U.S. companies howled and called it a strong-arm tactic, the latest step by Beijing to control markets and force technology transfers from the developed world to China.
191) Only you may find that this tactic also delivers some undesirable side - effects.
192) In client choosing tactic foreign capital banks will scrabble for Chinese high quality clients.
193) But this rationale is just another way people try to devalue bisexuality as an identity, the same tactic used to devalue homosexuality, or being transgender, etc.
194) Petroleum is an unreproductive strategic resource, because it is pockety and finite,[www.Sentencedict.com] to gain and control sufficient petroleum becomes one of the main aims of big countrys secure tactic.
195) For the saloon cars in our country, whether to increase saleroom and margin or to set up brand image, they must use scientific spread tactic.
196) Morphine and other opiates, which bind to opioid receptors on the nociceptor endings that reach into the spinal cord, employ this latter tactic.
197) "We're seeing a different tactic, with security forces sweeping the towns," she said, noting reports of house-to-house searches, arrests and random shooting coming from both towns.
198) But this tactic fails in the face of a movement that defies such simple categorisation.
199) Armed with a javelin and most often fighting unarmoured , their preferred tactic is to hit and run.
200) In the third chapter, I discourse upon the exercise of the CIS tactic and its merits.
201) Successful schmoozing isn'tglad-handing or insincere sucking up -- although expressing since readmiration can be an important schmooze tactic.
202) Their elaborate designs and hues are deliberately ostentatious to ward off potential predators, a tactic called aposematic coloration.
203) Orcas need to be used aggressively for this tactic to succeed.
204) On the basis of above mentioned analysis, chapter six promotes the target and tactic of foreign-trade enterprise under the evolution of international tariff preference treatment.
205) Such a tactic is calculated, methodical, invidious — and remarkably effective.
206) The classes in Jodhpur were both Shobha's passion and her delaying tactic, but Veerni support runs only through high school; to stay on and cover the cost of college, Shobha needed a donor.
207) If that's true, openwashing might not have a long shelf-life as a marketing tactic.
More similar words: practice, practical, practically, in practice, out of practice, intact, action, active, reaction, actively, fraction, activist, activity, attractive, take action, attraction, practitioner, interaction, transaction, characteristic, active transport, stack, tackle, attach, attack, get across, attach to, obstacle, spectacle, cut across.