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  • 11strategy — strategy, tactics In war, as in politics and business, strategy is used of an overall plan of action embodying certain principles and objectives, and tactics is used of the detailed means adopted to achieve them. Tactics is normally treated as a… …

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  • 12strategy — [strat′əjē] n. pl. strategies [Fr stratégie < Gr stratēgia, generalship < stratēgos: see STRATAGEM] 1. a) the science of planning and directing large scale military operations, specif. (as distinguished from TACTICS) of maneuvering forces… …

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  • 13Strategy (game) — Strategy is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards. It belongs to the same family as Sir Tommy and Calculation, and this can be regarded as the more difficult cousin of Sir Tommy.The cards in the deck are dealt one at a time …

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  • 14Strategy and organizations — may refer to: * the study of the strategies of organizations (as distinct from the strategies of individuals or nation states) * the field studying study of Strategic Management from an Organizational Studies viewpoint (as distinct from an… …

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  • 15Strategy (game show) — Strategy was a Canadian game show which debuted on the CBC on April 1, 1969. It was hosted by Alex Trebek and produced by Sidney M. Cohen. The show aired its final episode October 7, 1969.External links* * …

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  • 16Strategy & Tactics (TOC) — Strategy and Tactics is an aspect of the Eliyahu M. Goldratt s Theory of Constraints Thinking Processes. First introduced at the end of his 1994 novel It s Not Luck …

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  • 17Strategy for Change — the first stage of the BSF approvals process for an awarding authority wishing to participate in the BSF programme. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 18strategy — (n.) 1810, art of a general, from Fr. stratégie, from Gk. strategia office or command of a general, from strategos general, from stratos multitude, army, expedition, lit. that which is spread out (see STRUCTURE (Cf. structure)) + agos leader,… …

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  • 19strategy — [n] plan of action action, angle, approach, artifice, blueprint*, brainchild*, craft, cunning, design, game, game plan*, gimmick, grand design, layout, maneuvering, method, plan, planning, policy, procedure, program, project, proposition, racket* …

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  • 20strategy — ► NOUN (pl. strategies) 1) a plan designed to achieve a particular long term aim. 2) the art of planning and directing military activity in a war or battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see TACTIC(Cf. ↑tactician)). DERIVATIVES strategist noun …

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