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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181. Apple will need to employ such imaginative tactics to become profitable again.
182. Mr Follett had complained in strong terms about Labour's spinning tactics.
183. Then they used scare tactics, telling the audience that fat people were apt to succumb to something called Sudden Death syndrome.
184. He then embarked on a long tirade about the tactics we should adopt for a forthcoming game with an Army side.
185. Though these institutions may have fundamentally disagreed on tactics, both served as catalysts for black political and economic aspirations.
186. Bell's tactics rang true when McVeighty's machine ran dry at Governor's Bridge, half a mile from home.
187. The track officials used tactics that begged for no debate.
188. To change behaviour requires tactics that match the complexity of the causes.
189. Some politicians are prepared to use delaying tactics to block the bill.
190. Stocks lost early gains after the Nationalist change in tactics.
191. And the firm has deep enough pockets to see a case through years of delaying tactics by the opposition.
192. These are good tactics: she is reinforcing actions that compete directly with unacceptable behaviours.
193. The company used scare tactics to sell medical alert systems to the elderly.
194. Moreover, it alerts us to the fact that short-sighted tactics may thwart the overall strategy.
195. Leeds switched tactics slightly and brought Kelly in more and more so that West ham were being skinned on both wings.
196. The majority leadership's specialty became mounting filibusters or using other delaying tactics to prevent majority rule.
197. Talk about the game requires no sophisticated analysis of systems and tactics, but rather a shared passion for its simplicities.
198. Seeing that the game was up, Kissinger switched his tactics from fighting Jackson to joining him.
199. Aggressive fund-raising tactics and preparations for a larger electorate in this presidential election year fueled the increase.
200. They even develop their own tactics for lulling the babies to sleep.
201. Because it is unresolved it hints at the tactics involved before a compromise is reached.
202. While never forgetting that ultimate goal, he constantly shifted tactics to suit changing circumstances.
203. Tactics that shunted money into the hands of prime ministers or sycophantic merchants did not generally help the citizens of a nation.
204. This get-together was unusual for its agenda: tactics for eliminating political opponents.
205. For the dominant, there may be a more flexible perimeter(sentence dictionary), depending upon the political tactics of the time.
206. Anyone associated with the game of rugby quite right abhors tactics which can easily cause injury.
207. These high-handed tactics were obviously risky, but they were a calculated risk.
208. The moral benefits of simple living were eventually shunted aside by the tactics of the emergent advertising industry.
209. But on numerous other occasions during our six hour excursion the police tactics worked superbly.
210. The failure of the Guadalajara offensive marked the end of a period of change discernible in Franco's military tactics.
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