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Перевод: strategical
[прилагательное] стратегический; оперативный
Тезаурус:
- A strategical handicap of increased dependence on imported food and the incalculable cultural loss involved in commitment to an overwhelmingly industrial society were other results to be set against a higher standard of living for the majority.
- I have worked with and studied strategical political campaigning in many countries, among them France, Germany,
- This simple, and purely deterministic, spatial version of the Prisoners' Dilemma, with no memories among players and no strategical elaboration, can generate chaotically changing spatial patterns, in which cooperators and defectors both persist indefinitely (in fluctuating proportions about predictable long-term averages).
- Russia's strategical options
- In October 1889, the British Government became determined not to allow any threat to the British strategical supremacy in South Africa, and that led to the outbreak of another Boer War, which included some humiliating defeats in the initial stages and the two great sieges at Ladysmith and Mafeking which were finally relieved in 1900.
- Here we neglect all strategical niceties or memories of past encounters, considering only two simple kinds of players: those who always cooperate and those who always defect.
- The denial of prejudice is strategic, but "we thereby want to convey that the move is strategical only relative to the goal of "making a good impression", rather than to the goal of being "sincere and honest" (p. 127).
- The railway was used to assemble the army as near to the decisive theatre as possible; it was the big contribution of nineteenth-century technology to warfare, because of the strategical mobility it provided.
- With supreme strategical insight, King Albert declined to accede to the French commander's plea.
- It is not in the nature of partisan warfare to produce victory in the field: loth to leave their territories or to receive orders from soldiers, guerrillas were difficult to use in strategical combination.
- The navy was the guarantee that Great Britain's interests elsewhere could be looked after and gave her enormous strategical advantages outside Europe.
- Austria was chastened and had to submit to Germany in all strategical decisions and Conrad was shortly relieved of his command.
- The Germans were fully cognisant of the strategical importance of this high ground and had developed the position to the utmost, using forced labour and that of unwilling prisoners.
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