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Перевод: tactics
[существительное] тактика
Тезаурус:
- Other tactics being considered to deal with the goats include shooting only females, to cause unnatural social stresses in the population, and the use of dogs to hunt them - though these would have to be neutered to avoid the danger of establishing a new feral colony.
- Local races that produce the cyclists of the Low Countries are characteristically kermesses , a large and mixed bunch of riders chasing round a small town-and-country circuit: all very physical, and without much time or inclination for tactics.
- The new tactics were drawn up quickly: two days after the Newcastle dbacle Arsenal went to West Ham and won 4-;0.
- The strikers have also extended their tactics.
- If this fails, after a while they may manage to overcome their distaste for a particular substance and then it is necessary to change one's tactics.
- The closer the revolutionaries came to immediate issues and tactics in such a context, the greater the strain in reconciling internationalism and nationalism.
- Although one or two local DUP and OUP groups continued to squabble about tactics, the leadership of the two parties managed to present a common front and the signing of the Anglo-Irish accord in November 1985 gave unionists a very good reason for laying aside their differences.
- Tactics play a secondary role to board speed; many a race is won by the sailor who is fast off the line and avoids dirty wind enough to use his speed advantage.
- So much so that in America the Black Panthers studied it for tips on guerrilla tactics!
- This view is developed in a way which partly reduplicates the misleading tactics he identifies at work in the 1950s.
- Similarly some measure of Pakistan's eventual triumph was due to Imran Khan's unconventional tactics and the confidence which he demonstrated in his leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed by slotting him into his team's battle plan at an early stage of proceedings.
- Gagosian's tactics, according to one New York dealer, have earned him "a questionable reputation".
- There is no firm body of evidence of any sophisticated tactics; the foot soldiers were divided into groups who supported the horse soldiers and some men, as we have suggested, rode into battle but fought on foot.
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