For all its underpinnings in realpolitik, the strategy committed the United States to multilateralism. |
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The international awards gave equal weighting to strategy, creativity and results. |
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Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism. |
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Your longer-term strategy should be to build a portfolio that is well diversified and that reduces your weighting in the technological sector. |
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According to Vassilev, the new strategy will consider all the above and then be submitted to the Cabinet. |
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The fact that the team and their fans are whining about a college football strategy is weak sauce. |
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The following commands are useful in understanding the ranges of values of p for which a given strategy is best. |
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So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy. |
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With these basics out of the way, we can start to build a game plan and talk about strategy. |
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Tell them where their strategy is going wrong and damaging the business and its future prospects. |
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The post is to be re-advertised and the council's recruitment strategy reviewed in the hope of attracting a wider field of candidates in future. |
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It's also important to have a strategy from the outset if you are to achieve your objective. |
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This strategy uses the procedure called judicial review, and is a public law matter. |
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A practical strategy to check for rancidity is to simply smell the fish oil. |
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This is almost an encyclopedia of rhetorical strategy and poetic form, from the sonnet and the Keatsian ode to concrete poetry and acrostics. |
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The irony is that the German breweries rendered idle by Pasteur's strategy were adapted to manufacture acetone for cordite production. |
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These extreme situations provide an agenda for policymakers that students of strategy can address. |
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For years now the Government has announced the national strategy is working and that it is just a question of time before we all see the results. |
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The Triple Alliance of transport workers, miners, and railwaymen was in existence by 1914 and had a strategy of sympathy strikes in place. |
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Given the risks associated with spyware and adware, it is important to have a strategy to keep your network safe. |
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As with any partnering strategy the question is how deep does the relationship run and how do the companies stop queering each other's pitch. |
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The jury judges the promotional campaign on strategy, creativity, and effectiveness. |
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An appropriate strategy for investors might be to identify 10 or 15 of these quality names and invest in these stocks in equal weighting. |
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The strategy incorporates new policies to govern fraud, corruption and whistle-blowing in the city. |
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They have to think of one policy package and strategy to stop the triple whammy of falling stocks, bonds and the yen. |
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Aside from the teenage pregnancy strategy, few public health initiatives focus on adolescent health. |
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The strategy soon caught on with wanna-be bike racers, marathoners, and triathletes. |
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Costs hidden in the seams of communist systems must be paid, whichever reform strategy is chosen. |
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The strategy for the second year was to drive a new tunnel, branching to the northeast from the main adit near the mine entrance. |
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This strategy should include providing members with fortnightly pay advices. |
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The essential elements of power remained the same without a radical shift in strategy or force structure. |
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And we thought what we'd try and do is use children's interest in the Internet and in computers as a strategy to get them more physically active. |
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By and large, says Big Fat's chief strategy officer, John Palumbo, he picks people who are accessible and easy to speak with. |
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The national strategy for Key Stage 3 is run by the Department for Education and Skills. |
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Have you left yourself an exit strategy? If so, then you need to burn your boats and retreat plans. |
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Rush's strategy with serious fevers was to purge with powerful doses of calomel and jalap, followed by bleeding until the patient fainted. |
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It is wearingly self-indulgent in the way its author recounts every strategy, replays every achievement, extols every ally. |
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The industry's strategy is to adhere to the facts and procure accurate information from third party experts. |
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Football is so singularly gripping because it combines team work, strategy and aggressiveness. |
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In actuality, living where you need a car to do everything runs counter to Ireland's spatial strategy. |
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One simple control strategy would be to urgently realign the body position in the next stride using negative feedback. |
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It's a compelling strategy and it suggested that Bellow was kindly, caring, a warm-hearted sort of guy. |
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They have unanimously affirmed their support for management and the strategy for taking the company forward. |
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A recently adopted product activation strategy makes sure you don't install the tax-preparation software on two computers. |
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These are just a few examples of how some countries are actively pursuing organics in their export strategy. |
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This win-win strategy is the keystone of the economic policy framework of the Government. |
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But at the same time, he quarrels with the logic that produced that strategy and puts a set of onerous conditions in the way of its execution. |
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We simply wanted to increase our possibilities by adding an acquisitions component to our organic growth strategy. |
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With our very aggressive strategy, running sixth on the road was a disaster. |
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It is now essential to organise democratic debate among the rank and file to define our demands and our strategy. |
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What do the allied coalition members plan to do in terms of changing their strategy? |
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I have no quarrels with the broad thrust of the ambitions laid out in the smart, successful Scotland strategy. |
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The Government gave the green light to the commissioning of a national strategy to be undertaken under the aegis of the Department of Health. |
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In the past, US strategy has placed explicit or implicit limits on the movement of American forces along these three axes. |
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Much of Cuba's Internet control strategy has entailed reactive state responses to the challenges outlined above. |
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Doubtless, the PM's strategy also depends on an increasing weariness over the subject among voters. |
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I think Brian had an aggressive strategy and it really did pay off big time. |
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High affinity dopamine reuptake inhibitors as potential cocaine antagonists: a strategy for drug development. |
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So I hope to interview Ed later this month, and get the walk-through on IBM's Workspace strategy and client technology. |
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I mean, I know there is no legal strategy to deliberately delay the progress of cases, or to wear people down. |
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My version of a 401 was archiving content for my Web site, a business strategy that other girls continue to employ. |
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The long-term strategy is to enable these regionals to provide additional agribusiness services and processing facilities and strengthen the locals and their farmer members. |
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Therefore, reforming this trade is part of a comprehensive strategy, including regional governance reforms, to help end the war. |
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Moreover, he must compellingly make the case that there has been a consistent strategy, plan, and consistent policy. |
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This strategy does not just incorporate the parody or direct quotation of prior texts, but uses everyday objects as the basis of its allegorical structure. |
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Partnership is the watchword of U.S. strategy in this administration. |
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Finance, manpower and property considerations were taken into account by decision makers who say the move reflects the Army's strategy of reallocating resources. |
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The strategy outlines Defence's commitment to reduce water consumption, minimise wastage and maximise use of waste water across Defence properties. |
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As part of their strategy to build up the mathematics department, they appointed an algebraist to a Readership, and two other staff to Lecturerships. |
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Finally, on February 1, adjust your strategy as needed and put it on cruise control. |
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They are proposing a new strategy for treating the disease with a combination of medications. |
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But many European experts doubt that the war room strategy will be enough. |
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The Bank of England will also provide guidance on its interest-rate strategy when the governor, Mervyn King, presents its quarterly inflation report. |
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Shortly thereafter, Ohanian founded Breadpig, a site that assists creators with crowdfunding, sponsorships, and business strategy. |
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In this context, Stowe's strategy to incite readerly outrage by means of a powerful physical empathy created through shared pain emerges as a profoundly ambivalent endeavor. |
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The Minister for Communications, Senator Alston, initially warmed to the idea, but denies that it's because the Government has changed its strategy on splitting up the telco. |
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For proving injectivity and surjectivity of functions, Ward had stressed how a proof strategy could be outlined by simply looking at the quantifiers in the definitions. |
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But the effectiveness of this strategy depends, in part, upon whether a campaign can effectively predict who will cast an absentee ballot and which voters will do so early on. |
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The director of strategy and development was to have been disciplined over the matter but was absent from work through sickness and later resigned. |
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And then they did things like curbside checking, instead of what they should have been doing, which was formulating a national strategy to combat this. |
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Initially I'd hoped to showcase classic examples of an action game, an adventure game, and a strategy game, but at this stage I'll settle for anything I can install! |
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Betsy Woodruff at the National Review Institute cataloged multiple examples of Reid's investment strategy. |
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McCarthy announced he would again employ the only strategy that holds promise against a gang that has no Capone. |
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She spent an hour and a half on her bracket strategy, trying to pin down what kind of girl Galavis would be interested in. |
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In the new, leaner strategy, any bloat has to go, even if it means reversing on a major earlier decision. |
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Last week, David Johnson, senior vice president for strategy at Dell, took a new post with Blackstone. |
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What was your strategy for going so quickly through so many plot points and locations for this first half of the season? |
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It has proven itself to be the winning strategy for the survival of our species, bar none. |
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We are developing a strategy next year that will permit them to march in the street. |
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Those who have watched anti-gay groups closely suggest that there will be two major strategic shifts in their strategy. |
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Politically committed directors who want to reach a large public often try what might be termed a bait-and-switch strategy. |
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But from the comments made by shareholders talking in groups after the meeting and the market performance since, it is clear the jury is out on the new strategy. |
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And chances are that if you wanted to do well in that final, citing ayn Rand wasn't the best strategy. |
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It is also important to avoid using the pope as part of a marketing strategy. |
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By 2007, Hagel was giving speeches on the floor of the Senate opposing the counterinsurgency strategy and surge of troops in Iraq. |
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But waiting several more months for that to happen seems like an extremely risky strategy, with no assurance of success. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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Getting men to do their share of care and domestic work is a key overlooked strategy in reducing poverty. |
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The strategy will be to stimulate crises that will be amenable to resolution by the transfer of resources. |
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America needs a strategy to adapt to the faltering strength of its most important and congenial allies. |
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Offending the other ones has been a central strategy for Paul over the last year. |
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And while the American strategy for ISIS is stalled, the air war in Iraq has been expanding steadily. |
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If senators vote for that, they would be agreeing to share the blame if and when that strategy fails. |
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West, 33, has only dabbled in the business world, but when his activities have adhered to this strategy they have been successful. |
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Even then, DiPascali said, Madoff was concocting a trading strategy that he would describe to his customers in exotic terms. |
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The existence of these externalities makes the imposition of tariffs a rather ambiguous strategy. |
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Pastoralism is a successful strategy to support a population on less productive land, and adapts well to the environment. |
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According to Hardin's paper, the pastoralist land use strategy suffered criticisms of being unstable and a cause of environmental degradation. |
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The Ming adopted a new strategy to keep the nomadic tribes out by constructing walls along the northern border of China. |
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Besides the demographic reasons, a defensive strategy served the needs of French diplomacy towards Great Britain. |
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This was a successful wartime strategy but, after the war was over, each side believed that it had borne a greater burden than the other. |
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In December 1776, John Burgoyne returned to London to set strategy with Lord George Germain. |
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In 1780, the primary British strategy hinged upon a Loyalist uprising in the south, for which Charles Cornwallis was chiefly responsible. |
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Throughout his life, he would work on the problems raised in the essay as a coping strategy during times of personal stress. |
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This strategy eventually led to an invasion by Haakon Haakonarson, King of Norway. |
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This strategy is not without risks, as the flowers can be damaged by frost or, in dry season regions, result in water stress on the plant. |
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Ideally, the strategy in an end for a team with the hammer is to score two points or more. |
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Rather than focusing on punitive expeditions as favoured by his father, the young Prince Henry adopted a strategy of economic blockade. |
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The strong performance of nonscripted series has some network executives brimming with confidence about their antistrike strategy. |
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It has been perceived by some that this strategy is to allow BBC Two to show more popular programmes and to secure higher ratings. |
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A similar strategy is adopted by the greater noctule bat, which preys on nocturnal passerine migrants. |
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This reproductive strategy provides a few offspring that have a high survival rate. |
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As part of NATO's nuclear sharing strategy Italy also hosts 90 United States nuclear bombs, located in the Ghedi and Aviano air bases. |
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Like many Arctic mammals, bearded seals employ a reproductive strategy known as delayed implantation. |
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One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility onshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy. |
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The British, appreciating this situation chose to adopt a strategy of patrolling the North Sea rather than waters close to Germany. |
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This formed part of a larger strategy to break the British blockade of Germany and to allow German naval vessels access to the Atlantic. |
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He gave lectures on naval strategy to which all officers were invited and once again encouraged his officers to bring ideas to him. |
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These were forgotten and replaced by incessant controversies on tactics, strategy, gunnery, torpedo warfare, blockade, etc. |
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Halder's plan has been compared to the Schlieffen Plan, the name given to the German strategy of 1914 in the First World War. |
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On 3 September 1939, French military strategy had been settled, taking in analyses of geography, resources and manpower. |
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Some historians argue the change in strategy lost the Luftwaffe the opportunity of winning the air battle, or air superiority. |
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These new facilities have been identified as part of a master plan and business strategy developed by Portland Port. |
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It forms part of a marketing strategy, where its brevity is seen as beneficial. |
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A second strategy focuses on areas that retain most of their original diversity, which typically require little or no restoration. |
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A strategy for dealing with seasonal plenty is to eat as much as possible and store the surplus nutrients as fat. |
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Another strategy is seen in the stinkhorns, a group of fungi with lively colors and putrid odor that attract insects to disperse their spores. |
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As a result, lichenization has been viewed as a highly successful nutritional strategy. |
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Gonochorism, or a reproductive strategy with two distinct sexes, has evolved independently in groupers at least five times. |
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Snorri's strategy was to consolidate power over them, at which point he could offer Iceland to the king. |
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Stratagems must be carefully distinguished strategy from perfidy, since the former are allowed, whereas the latter is prohibited. |
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An alternative theory originally proposed by Charles Darwin explains that music may have begun as a hominin mating strategy. |
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It also directed the military strategy of its various colonies around the world including British America. |
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If the goal of the reduction strategy is to produce flakes, the remnant lithic core may be discarded once it has become too small to use. |
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Anthropologists, along with other social scientists, are working with the US military as part of the US Army's strategy in Afghanistan. |
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The agreement is part of Moldova's strategy to reform its military and cooperate with its neighbours. |
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This strategy is declining in Europe today due to the intensification of agriculture. |
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Military strategy is more concerned with the supply of war and planning, than management of field forces and combat between them. |
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The reorganization of the military by von Roon and the operational strategy of Moltke combined against France to great effect. |
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The retreat of the Mamluks and Arabs enabled the Portuguese to implement their strategy of controlling the Indian Ocean. |
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This was due to use of terrain, phalanx and cavalry tactics, bold strategy, and the fierce loyalty of his troops. |
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With an improved harbour the town would have played the same role that Gibraltar later played in British naval strategy. |
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Ferdinand's strategy was to continue to demand parias until the taifa was greatly weakened both militarily and financially. |
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Borommatrailokkanat then used a new strategy and concentrated on the wars with Lanna by moving the capital to Phitsanulok. |
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Having failed to conquer Ormuz, they instead followed a strategy intended to close off commerce to and from the Indian Ocean. |
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This policy was the government strategy not only in the Marshall Islands, but on all the other mandated territories in Micronesia. |
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Part of his strategy called for the acquisition of colonies in the Caribbean, which would serve as coaling and naval stations. |
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This strategy of divide and rule led to great disaffection and tensions among population groups in the region. |
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This experience led to some criticism of the party's election strategy and its leader. |
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They adopted a strategy of noncooperation until they were treated fairly. |
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Finally, in the self-absolutory strategy, a negative past is seen to have produced a negative present. |
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Aggiornamento with the increasingly truculent magistrates was a major plank of Choiseul's recovery strategy for the state. |
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The F.C.C.'s anticollusion rules will prevent participants from discussing their strategy after bidding begins. |
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The television camera cannot use the cinema's antiflicker strategy of repeating each entire frame twice. |
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When capacity to respond to any aggression at a corresponding level of violence does not exist, the strategy of antigame is recommended. |
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And which bums explained the strategy behind it, so you wouldn't attribute it to young hoodla? |
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We study an optimization strategy that directly uses a maximum a posteriori estimate of the argmax of the function. |
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The strategy of using two standard tunes and two boppish originals on the first session set the pattern for subsequent dates. |
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For the optimization a regularized nonlinear conjugate gradient scheme and a cascadic multilevel strategy are used. |
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Regardless of the particulars of such a pedagogy, however, it may be an important strategy for reaching the territory of censorability itself. |
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He puts out a Suq'ata Firewalker the next turn, perhaps to advance his own strategy or just to chump-block. |
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Such a reply is not, however, in the spirit of the compatibilist strategy of interest here. |
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Morrell says whatever the details, the United States will continue to pursue a military and civilian counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan. |
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A key feature of this unified networks strategy was strengthening the company's datacoms capability, hence the acquisition. |
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Edentulous patients with an atrophic mandible require a different plating strategy than dentulous patients who have a greater amount of bone. |
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Duchamp played a double-handed game, on one hand a public strategy on the other a clandestine commitment. |
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He had a down-to-earth attitude that translated into a straightforward, but effective strategy. |
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Begelman's strategy borrows from the trend toward entertailing, which combines retailing with entertainment. |
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Within this size group, the epibiosis trophic strategy identified in the meiobenthic harpacticoid copepod was present only at this site. |
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This was Lee's first essay in the kind of offensive-defensive strategy that was to become his hallmark. |
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An evolutionarily stable strategy is a strategy that does well against copies of itself. |
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To be an evolutionarily stable strategy, remember, a strategy must not be invadable, when it is common, by a rare mutant strategy. |
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Mergers, acquisitions and IPOs are no longer a reliable exit strategy with capital markets tanking and buyers wary. |
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Seeking an exit strategy before sailing in harm's way is smart, but it must be related to the mission's goal. |
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Hood complained behind his commander's back to Richmond of Johnston's Fabian strategy. |
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We have observed that implicatures are a standard strategy for overcoming apparent floutings of the maxims of quality. |
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Expansions were infrequent, as the emperors, adopting a strategy of fixed lines of defense, had determined to maintain existing borders. |
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In its purest form, the concept of strategy deals solely with military issues. |
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Rome's strategy changed over time, implementing different systems to meet different challenges that reflected changing internal priorities. |
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Based on immunomics strategy, many novel immune-related genes has been identified. |
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In desperation the Council tried a different strategy, offering an amnesty to thieves if they paid compensation to their victims. |
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One reason for the change of strategy towards Scotland was a growing concern for the relationship between England and France. |
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In the early stages of the war, Edward's strategy was to build alliances with other Continental princes. |
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Edward's initial strategy is to ally with Flanders and the princes of the Empire. |
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Nelson combined this talent with an adept grasp of strategy and politics, making him a highly successful naval commander. |
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Napoleon's strategy was to isolate the Allied and Prussian armies, and annihilate each one separately before the Austrians and Russians arrived. |
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During 1942, Allied officials debated on the appropriate grand strategy to pursue. |
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To reduce losses further, strategy changed to prefer night raids, giving the bombers greater protection under cover of darkness. |
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Although it had equipment capable of doing serious damage, the Luftwaffe had unclear strategy and poor intelligence. |
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The British had anticipated the change in strategy and dispersed its production facilities, making them less vulnerable to a concentrated attack. |
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British defensive strategy revolved around offensive action, what became known as the cult of the offensive. |
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The state was quickly defeated in the Civil War, a result of Union strategy to cut the Confederacy in two by seizing the Mississippi. |
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As a strategic authority, it absorbed only limited powers, such as major highways and planning strategy, from the borough councils. |
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At the time the UK government was running a budget deficit, and Labour's strategy emphasised high public spending. |
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As part of a company's brand identity, a logo should complement the company's message strategy. |
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Multiproduct branding strategy is when a company uses one name across all their products in a product class. |
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Consequently, the multiproduct branding strategy makes product line extension possible. |
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They utilize a multiproduct branding strategy by way of soup line extensions. |
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Multibranding strategy is when a company gives each product a distinct name. |
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They use private branding strategy to specifically target consumer markets. |
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Other examples of mixed branding strategy include Michelin, Epson, Microsoft, Gillette, and Toyota. |
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Though he thought of religion as a tribal survival strategy, Darwin was reluctant to give up the idea of God as an ultimate lawgiver. |
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Executive directors manage the everyday operation of the trust and develop policy and strategy for approval by the trustees. |
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Service providers to these industries, including fiduciary and trustee business, are a core part of the growth strategy of the island. |
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Military training and strategy are two important matters on which the sources are more than usually silent. |
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A defensive strategy becomes more apparent in the later part of Alfred's reign. |
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The LSE Council is responsible for strategy and its members are company directors of the school. |
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Between 1997 and 2000 the site underwent several revamps and changes of strategy, as the FT Group and Pearson reacted to changes online. |
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In squash, there are many types of shots played that lead to interesting games and strategy. |
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Lawry was sacked after the Sixth Test after the selectors finally lost patience with Australia's lack of success and dour strategy. |
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Competing explanations have been advanced to explain Honda's strategy and the reasons for their success. |
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Part of AMC's overall strategy was to save manufacturing cost by using Renault parts and engineering expertise when practical. |
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The race was then hit by rain and Jenson Button made the best strategy call and won the race, Vettel finished sixth whilst Webber was eighth. |
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As of November 2011, neither an Irish language strategy nor an Ulster Scots strategy had been adopted. |
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Statecraft seeks through strategy to magnify the mass, relevance, impact, and irresistibility of power. |
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Its principal role is to provide direction and advice on military policy and strategy. |
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Edward and his successors expanded Alfred's network of fortified burhs, a key element of their strategy, enabling them to go on the offensive. |
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Walpole's strategy of keeping Great Britain at peace contributed greatly to the country's prosperity. |
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British strategy depended upon an uprising of large numbers of armed Loyalists, but too few came forward. |
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He set strategy, was in charge of logistics, and selected and supervised the generals. |
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He taught the Continental Army the essentials of military discipline, drills, tactics and strategy, and wrote the Revolutionary War Drill Manual. |
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Although moral arguments did play a secondary role, they usually had major resonance when used as a strategy to undercut competitors' profits. |
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This withdrawal negated the French strategy of attacking both flanks of the Noyon salient, as it no longer existed. |
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The mission statement is supported by the RAF's definition of air power, which guides its strategy. |
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Wever began planning for a strategic bomber force and sought to incorporate strategic bombing into a war strategy. |
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The high command's indecision over which aim to pursue was reflected in shifts in Luftwaffe strategy. |
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The Luftwaffe kept broadly to this scheme, but its commanders had differences of opinion on strategy. |
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This lack of leadership and solid intelligence meant the Germans did not adopt consistent strategy, even when the RAF had its back to the wall. |
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Some British naval officials, particularly the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, sought a more 'offensive' strategy. |
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The strategy agreed on 6 August was for raids on military and economic targets in towns and cities to culminate in a major attack on London. |
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Their strategy for blockade was to destroy ports and storage facilities in towns and cities. |
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Instead, German naval strategy relied on commerce raiding using capital ships, armed merchant cruisers, submarines and aircraft. |
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We would have to rely on the whim of the United States for the effectiveness of the whole basis of our strategy. |
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From an Irish republican perspective, the significance of these events was to demonstrate potential for a political and electoral strategy. |
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Her strategy was to destroy the NF attack by agreeing that many Britons did have serious fears that needed to be addressed. |
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In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. |
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This strategy resulted in rapid growth and a high concentration of risky assets. |
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This strategy eventually led to an invasion of Scotland by Haakon Haakonsson, King of Norway. |
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Bullet voting is a strategy in which a voter only votes for a single candidate in an attempt to stop him being beaten by additional choices. |
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The Home Office denied that its officials had considered this as part of their strategy. |
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This was the origin of what became known as the Armalite and ballot box strategy. |
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All in all, Britain's needs figured more prominently in American thinking strategy than any one else. |
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After the First World War, the British built the large Singapore Naval Base as part of the defensive Singapore strategy. |
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Pitt was head of the government from 1756 to 1761, and even after that the British continued his strategy. |
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The government was seeking an exit strategy that would end a politically unpopular deployment without abandoning Sierra Leone. |
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United Airlines told Reuters that it follows this strategy because it offers business travelers more choices. |
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The sales were part of GIP's strategy to syndicate the equity portion of the original acquisition by issuing bonds to refinance bank debt. |
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The centrepiece of this new strategy was the Prayer Book of 1637, a slightly modified version of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. |
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The lack of success prompted an alternative strategy of importing reformed clergy from England and Scotland. |
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The increased effort in many companies to systematically create multiskills within employees is illustrative of such a strategy. |
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Commentators saw the releases as part of Radiohead's new unpredictable release strategy, without the need for traditional marketing campaigns. |
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Moore's strategy was to show that it is intuitively implausible that pleasure is the sole measure of what is good. |
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On 1 September 2011, Belfast City Council agreed to develop a strategy regarding the removal of peace walls. |
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My current strategy is that I premix two PowerGels in each Fuel Belt bottle and drink half the bottle every half hour during the Ironman run. |
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Staying within Tenochtitlan as a defensive tactic may have seemed like a reliable strategy at the time. |
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In August 2011, Environment Canada published a national polar bear conservation strategy. |
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In 2010, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment published a strategy for polar bear conservation in Russia. |
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The Soviet Pacific Fleet used the Sea as a ballistic missile submarine bastion, a strategy that Russia continues. |
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They agreed on a strategy to sequence the genome of cultivated, tetraploid cotton. |
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The British leaders agreed with the viability of this strategy to forestall outside aggression. |
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Analysts believe the wording indicated divides within the group on how to respond to China's maritime strategy. |
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In January 2012, ASEAN tourism ministers called for the development of a marketing strategy. |
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In this strategy, there is simply a gap in the relative clause where the shared noun would go. |
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Some languages use relative clauses of this type with the normal strategy of embedding the relative clause next to the head noun. |
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The British built much of their strategy around using these Loyalists, and therefore, no Americans were put on trial for treason. |
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The British strategy in America now concentrated on a campaign in the southern states. |
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This text argues for a distinct Pentecostal hermeneutic that utilizes several interpretive methodologies and a quadradic strategy. |
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Disadvantages are that time may be wasted dealing with the immediate problems and no overall strategy is developed. |
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Some public companies rely on acquisitions as an important value creation strategy. |
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Archives Inspire is a strategy document that sets out the goals and priorities of the organisation over four years, from 2015 onwards. |
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Part of his evolving strategy involved giving du Pont some information that was withheld from Livingston. |
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This strategy enabled the NLRB to defend itself very well before the Supreme Court. |
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But Madden and Witt had held on to the centralized strategy too long, and made political enemies in the process. |
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I hate to rain on your parade, but lots of people have tried that strategy and it hasn't worked yet. |
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It was weakened by his own indecision over strategy, conscription, and financing. |
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The Dardanelles Campaign was an attempt by those favouring an Eastern strategy to end the stalemate on the Western Front. |
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With the majority of their army in Europe fighting Napoleon, the British adopted a defensive strategy. |
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On the high seas, the Americans could only pursue a strategy of commerce raiding, taking British merchantmen with their frigates and privateers. |
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The British strategy for decades had been to create a buffer state to block American expansion. |
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One strategy used by governments to reduce the value of the debt is to influence inflation. |
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A price discrimination strategy is to charge less price sensitive buyers a higher price and the more price sensitive buyers a lower price. |
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However, when the strategy failed, the corporate breweries invested in microbreweries or, in many cases, acquired them outright. |
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But shooters, sims and real-time strategy games ascended as the industry grew and mouseless home consoles made the genre's mechanics awkward. |
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Tiered screening and testing strategy for xeno-estrogens and antiandrogens. |
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The CEO's task force developed a thoroughgoing marketing strategy for the new product line. |
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If there have not been any major errors in the service reception, then the service reception strategy should not be changed during the tiebreak. |
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We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al-qaida. |
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During strategy discussions,I feel two steps ahead and often believe discussions are wasting time and slowing progress. |
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This allows for any sequencing strategy to simply distinguish between osmylated and unosmylated bases. |
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For such a strategy to work we needed thousands of contractors to up sticks and leave and I never thought that was going to happen. |
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