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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121. The Kremlin has consistently opposed their return, invoking security problems and resorting to delaying tactics.
122. Time and again he has used persuasion - and on occasion shock tactics - to try to prevent young girls having abortions.
123. Police tactics deployed during the strike included roadblocks designed to prevent miners from reaching picket lines.
124. Also rumoured they used strong-arm tactics during one of Buckmaster's many takeover bids to build up his conglomerate.
125. Appeasement caused by blindness was followed by delaying tactics and doublespeak intended to buy time.
126. At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute.
127. The big screen shocker is just part of ex-Beatle McCartney's up-front tactics campaign against whaling.
128. Thus it was Gorbachev who took the lead in promoting the next summit, using rather bizarre tactics to bring it about.
129. Switchboard became a vocal opponent of the tactics, providing material for parliamentary and media attacks upon the practices.
130. The miners' strike was a platform for the exercise of new police tactics to deal with disorder.
131. Enough, he hoped, to form several companies and carry on the fight, using guerrilla tactics.
132. C., handed down an abundance of wisdom about military strategy and tactics that have considerable application to all businesses.
133. Gomez changed his tactics and began to work on Bognar's body.
134. This claim has never been proved and it may have been part of the Securitate's scare tactics.
135. Rebels in the Tenga region changed their tactics somewhat in the last half of last month.
136. My father glanced at their faces and thought they looked menacing, so he shifted his tactics.
137. She had always failed in the tactics of small talk.
138. Read in studio Shock tactics are being used to make young drivers more aware of danger on the roads.
139. You call those sneaky, underhand tactics coming to my aid?
140. You will come up with your own favoured tactics based on your own preferred style of play.
141. I responded to the challenge of combat with the tactics of avoidance and flight.
142. The descriptions of weapons, commanders and tactics are much too brief to convey historical competence.
143. Dole has made mistakes, flip-flopped on issues and indulged in objectionable campaign tactics.
143. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
144. However it does give very authoritative descriptions of fighting aircraft, training, tactics and war reports.
145. Timman unleashed some tactics and the watching grandmasters switched their allegiance.
146. But all that changed when the Cali cartel switched tactics and started relying more on ships and trucks to transport drugs.
147. Merrill felt that students resort to these tactics when they see no other way to address the problem.
148. Nevertheless the Republicans, plagued by continuing factional disputes over strategy, tactics and supply, proved unable to recapture lost territory.
149. Others were furious at what they said were government strong-arm tactics over the vote.
150. You also wrongly stated that we use scare tactics such as hostile looks or suggestive comments to keep women away.
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