strategy
IPA: strˈætʌdʒi
noun
- (uncountable) The science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of warfare.
- (countable) A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
- (uncountable) The act of strategizing; the development of effective strategies.
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Examples of "strategy" in Sentences
- The correct strategy here is socialization.
- The diagram shows the strategy graphically.
- But the success of the strategy is still the same.
- Advisers devised a strategy of interlocutory delay.
- Intimidation was the strategy in the early inniings.
- The strategy and tactics of pricing is not that simple.
- This profusion speaks for the success of this strategy.
- If that is the administration's strategy, it is foolhardy.
- This weird Palin strategy is right out of the Rove\Repub play book.
- The Bush-McCain strategy is a bandaid approach which ultimately does more harm than good.
- But, according to the same Washington Post report, "no major change in strategy is expected in December."
- The goal of this ploy the term strategy does not apply here is not to improve odds of winning, but instead to create a safety net for “Rusty”—the player who claims to be “out of practice” and who predicts his own defeat.
- Thus, we shall use the term strategy formation in the rest of this book, not because strategies have to be purely emergent but simply to allow for the fact that they can be, or, more realistically, almost inevitably partially are.
- While no major change in strategy is expected in December, critics could use the latest assessments to argue that the continued investment of American resources and lives is misguided, particularly when the main impediment to progress that analysts cite is beyond American control.
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