Similar words: practical, practically, impractical, tactic, political action committee, didactic, practice, didactics. Meaning: ['tæktɪkl] adj. of or pertaining to tactic or tactics.
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31. They stand as the essential interface between strategy formulation and tactical decisions.
32. In Manchester, for example, a permanent Tactical Aid Group of seventy-four specially trained officers was set up in 1976.
33. However, when you tack it should be for tactical reasons.
34. Because he was still ideologically sound, strategic and tactical mistakes could be forgiven.
35. All agreed that the tactical decision on whether to go east or west at Cape Finisterre had been the key to success.
36. The next level, the tactical level,(http://sentencedict.com/tactical.html) is involved in negotiating junctions and situations such as overtaking.
37. In August the bank chairman, Vadim Hetman, demanded a tactical retreat from the coupon and a return to the rouble.
38. However, by two grave tactical errors, they frittered away this supremacy without ever realising its value.
39. Neither approached the tactical nous of cricket's most famous cravat wearer, Douglas Jardine.
40. The decision to cut 100 of the 256 political jobs at Commerce also appears to represent a tactical move by Daley.
41. The amount of uranium in the belt is about four billion tons, enough to make roughly a trillion tactical nuclear weapons.
42. These writers were faced with a fundamental tactical problem in the development of democratic theory.
43. No one thinks more attentively about the tactical political options.
44. Tactical information Marketing mix item Type of research Product policy decision Qualitative research to generate ideas for new products.
45. Shevardnadze also proposed a halt in nuclear testing and cuts in tactical nuclear weapons.
46. There are tactical reasons that a prosecutor might make that choice.
47. And the last congressional election demonstrated that the tactical politics of Mediscare and Gingriphobia are inadequate.
48. Furthermore the Gore camp seems to have underestimated the down side of his surprise tactical move.
49. Its huge majority was the result of Labour / Lib Dem tactical voting against Tories.
50. Conflict initiated by management can also be a tactical response in changing circumstances.
51. The marketing mix is a central feature of an organization's tactical plan for a particular market.
52. It was generally accepted that this was best achieved by attacking enemy tactical aircraft on their airfields.
53. The police did not only employ the law of criminal procedure in their tactical battle against the striking miners.
54. And Cohen is adamant about the need to modernize tactical aviation(sentencedict.com), the analyst said.
55. James in particular, the man earmarked as the lynchpin in the tactical plan, was not living up to expectations.
56. But these women also employed medical definitions of physical and mental weakness as an effective tactical weapon in the battle with men.
57. The tactical model leads from a political position to pseudo-research, where facts are ignored because they might tend to obscure argument.
58. However, tactical considerations may dictate that some conditions and definition terms are omitted from the vendors' draft of the heads.
59. This distressing situation served to bring out the fact that Nagumo had been assigned two tactical missions which were essentially incompatible.
60. In this competition, while a strategic advantage lies with what exists, all tactical advantage is with the acceptable.
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