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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151. Blood had been spilt this time despite all the evasive tactics and diplomacy.
152. But perhaps the demise of the days of the personal space tactics is not all bad.
153. A concatenation of events particularly damaging Mrs Thatcher was subsequently compounded by errors of tactics and organisation by those running her campaign.
154. Whatever you may think about the morality of abortion, these are the most deplorable scare tactics.
155. Create a list of clear tactics describing exactly how you plan to meet these goals.
156. Morry Taylor, a businessman, gave rambling discourses on the need to employ business tactics in government; and Rep.
157. We were fully confident that these new tactics would assure us of victory.
158. Their tactics were to be to maintain a tight-lipped silence punctuated by claims that the new job was harder.
159. The range of tactics used to keep catholic nationalists subordinate was quite comprehensive.
160. Finally, buying management and their advisers should try and appreciate what tactics are being used on them.
161. But Clinton, aides say, is eager to show this bully pulpit approach amounts to more than campaign tactics.
162. The following are some of the tactics researchers have observed in effective managers: Persuasion Use of logical arguments to persuade others.
163. Mackey had seen handbooks on guerrilla tactics, back issues of a racist magazine Guy published.
164. Such a discussion might well range over tactics and procedure.
165. The class approach centers on the examination of the tactics of class domination and the dynamics of the class struggle.
166. Read in studio Shock tactics are being used in an attempt to stop persistent drink drivers.
167. And video nasty. Shock tactics to drum safety into young drivers.
168. He claimed Labour had shown desperation tactics by naming four-year-old Matthew to justify a party political broadcast.
169. Now others - though on a more modest scale - are emulating their tactics.
170. Another group of my agents have toured the car hire firms, using the same tactics.
171. The application of shock tactics to bend the will of the unwilling.
172. Southwood was not much interested in the tactics of the Labour movement.
173. The police may have used coercive tactics to get confessions.
174. He is sure to take some beating with more enterprising tactics and can hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden.
175. For this the recantations were insufficient,(www.Sentencedict.com) and different tactics were now applied to obtain a much more abject confession.
176. For more than a week before the Inchon landing, the Allied forces used diversionary tactics by bombing nearby areas.
177. From time to time Jos would look over Mungo's shoulder, suggesting tactics which invariably proved disastrous.
178. We may have to use more aggressive tactics to get rid of him.
179. There tactics were strongly influenced by reliance on line formation and fire-power, as against attack at close quarters.
180. A couple of the more radical organisations have said they respect a diversity of tactics ranging from popular education to direct action.
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