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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211. I just have to worry about the best tactics for getting the product out the door.
212. Exposure during his or her career to innovative ideas and / or tactics.
213. It was the logical outcome of the tactics of drawing out opposing defenders originally outlined by Chapman at Northampton.
214. The battle was won by classic military tactics and superior firepower.
215. Schools have adopted several tactics to raise awareness of bias.
216. Instead of introducing immediate legislation, the Home Office responded with time-honoured delaying tactics.
217. Except during the general offensive, lasting from late 1967 until May of 1969, the enemy relied on different tactics.
218. The prefect at the time, Dominique Vian, could see the advantages of Bena's strong-arm tactics.
219. It leaves them wide open for dismissal by anybody with a basic knowledge of debating tactics.
220. You are likely to make a success of meetings by recognising when others are using tactics such as these.
221. These appear to be the tactics in both main political camps.
222. Because the committee chairmen chafed at his heavy-handed tactics in the last Congress.
223. These tactics illustrate how strategic behaviour can be used to consolidate existing market power.
224. Tough all over Even with these tactics, life has been tough for Grand Forks independents.
225. The overtly sectarian, aggressively anti-intellectual tactics of the party between 1928 and 1931 are well documented.
226. Some Wall Street firms have expressed outrage at punitive awards, and many investors have complained of brokers' stalling tactics.
227. The public and police have to be on guard against all these tactics.
228. Therefore, in advance of any negotiation, management should identify priorities, areas of flexibility and tactics.
229. A case's merit should not have to depend on strong-arm tactics.
230. The many hours on the road give cyclists the opportunity to employ tactics varying from the subtle to the murderous.
231. Reptiles and insects employ similar tactics, but in their case eye-spots are not necessary to deflect the interest of their predators.
232. He was slated for his tactics when they went wrong, but how often did that happen?
233. The man the media call the Cavalier intends to replicate the tactics that won him regional election in April.Sentence dictionary
234. They are always surprised, however, that Rover never seems to learn, whatever tactics they employ.
235. The individual needs a set of tactics and ideas and skills to accomplish the project.
236. It's essential to weigh up all the briefing details in order to plan your tactics and avoid getting blown up.
237. Now, can we cut out the delaying tactics and get on with it?
238. The February attack could mark a change of tactics which will really threaten the regime if there is an escalation.
239. Later more imaginative tactics were adopted to try to achieve maximum disruption for a small loss of earnings.
240. Although their tactics have taken on national importance, the garbage workers' issue is largely local.
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