Synonym: strategy. Similar words: tactic, tactical, didactics, tactile, didactic, practice, practical, practiced. Meaning: ['tæktɪks] n. 1. the branch of military science dealing with detailed maneuvers to achieve objectives set by strategy 2. a plan for attaining a particular goal.
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91. In reality, however, the Tory tactics simply had the effect of getting a deeply reluctant Labour Party off the hook.
92. In the runoff campaign both candidates used negative campaign tactics, personal attack and innuendo.
93. Those highly visible operations, which featured heavily armed government forces using aggressive pressure tactics, ended in deadly violence.
94. Atwater was more colorful and more publicly vicious than most, but his tactics were fairly typical.
95. And shock tactics: The drink-drive cure that's not a soft option.
96. Some people dream great dreams, but they never develop a plan complete with goals and tactics to realize their dreams.
97. But the really pertinent question is why are we engaging in gradualistic, incremental tactics, or indeed any tactics at all?
98. Sit and wait tactics may be your best option here, for a few hours at least.
99. Republicans have complained that Democrats are using Social Security scare tactics to incite seniors groups and others to oppose the constitutional amendment.
100. Firstly, it allowed the Government a potential escape route from the escalating costs of its apparently futile tough tactics.
101. Not very sporting, I grant you, but I was genuinely unaware that such tactics were illegal.
102. For further advice on tactics for avoiding hidden agendas or surfacing them, see Games on page 71.
103. She tried various tactics with her husband and brothers to no avail.
104. The tactics by which such aims were to be achieved were reformist and not revolutionary.
105. Causes, symptoms and tactics of conflict Conflict may be caused by differences in the objectives of different groups or individuals.
106. As many as 60 enemy fighters flew abreast of the Group, then turned and attacked in formation, using saturation tactics.
107. The 1955 original was a triumph of atmosphere, character, diabolical wit and outright scare-you-silly shock tactics.
108. His heavy-handed tactics usually had their desired effect in reducing men to quivering wrecks.
109. Discussions took place in the street behind the barricades, and in private houses, about future tactics.
110. A.. Theoretically, caucuses are more like town meetings and are less subject to advertising and other tactics of modern politics.
111. Of course, their writing is sensationalistic and their checkbook tactics are shaky, but those are separate issues.
112. Fighting may be restrained because the advantage of dangerous tactics will decrease as the habit becomes more frequent in the population.
113. So, if his tactics in October 1962 were perhaps more blatant than in the past, they were certainly far from unprecedented.
113. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
114. High Machs are better able to adapt their tactics to the particular Situation.
115. Voynet was exasperated by the delaying tactics of certain councils.
116. There are no opposing benches or party whips but unofficial groups like the Anglo-Catholics or Evangelicals meet over lunch to decide tactics.
117. An hour later they used the same tactics to gain entry to the other half of the camp.
118. At her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.
119. This is not to evade questions of strategy and tactics, merely to place them in an appropriate context.
120. He was more interested in telling me about the tactics of the attorney general.
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