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Перевод: strategy
[существительное] стратегия ; оперативное искусство
Тезаурус:
- This is not a self-defeating strategy, as some occultists may claim.
- This strategy also increases the selection pressure for genetically resistant insects - hastening the inevitable switch to a newer, possibly more dangerous, and certainly more expensive insecticide.
- Military action, although retained as an option for the future, did not figure as part of this strategy.
- But Hewlett-Packard is sceptical that the strategy of one computer per school will work.
- Getting your supporters enthusiastic at the right time requires strategy and planning and that is a political weakness in the UK.
- However, unlike the position in England - where the Partnerships controlled so few resources directly - the SDA had its own funds to help expedite the strategy.
- He described how the Japanese used a laser beam strategy within a poorly drafted law to penetrate the European market while protecting their own domestic market behind a dynastic organisational structure which only permitted import access when the dynasty deemed it politically expedient to do so.
- With further losses expected this year, strategy has been overhauled under the guidance of chairman Brian Garraway, who hands over to financial services managing director, Martin Broughton, in July.
- If Mellor can learn from that experience sufficiently to bring some soundly-constructed strategy to the review of the BBC's charter in 1996, then Major will have succeeded in the introduction of some long-termism, at least some medium-termism, in two areas that badly need it.
- Strategy
- New printing helped, but the strategy hasn't really worked.
- But the first requirement is for Mr Bush, who has the best bully pulpit from which to push for change, to show that whatever happens to oil prices he remains serious about fashioning an energy strategy.
- He did not believe in the 1952 Global Strategy paper's concept of a period of "broken-backed war" after an indecisive nuclear exchange in Europe that would give the Navy a worthwhile role in the Atlantic in global war.
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