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(1) A maneuver in a game or conversation
(2) An elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade
(1) Whether his resignation was tendered because of petulance or careful stratagem , he now has a real measure of the Government's dependence on him.
(2) Crad possessed not an inkling of the tact and stratagem of his father, and so their coming was long awaited.
(3) The US is effectively addressing the Islamic terror around he globe, through diplomacy, through stratagem and through the use of force depending on ground situation.
(4) This approach emphasizes stratagem and maneuver over firepower and seeks to set the terms of conflict even before the opponent is aware conflict exists.
(5) This is the method of attacking by stratagem .
(6) If we consider the stratagems of persuasive communication proposed by Pratkanis and Aronson, we can easily see how counteracting legends may be a difficult task.
(7) Fighting experience taught Soviet commanders a lot: they learned how to use stratagems and achieve surprise.
(8) For the women Cable turns to legal stratagems to suggest extended possibilities.
(9) The plans and tactics are expressed, inter alia, in labour legislation, corporate policy, organised labour stratagems and day-to-day executive decisions.
(10) Armed struggle forces the opponents to use all kinds of stratagems , to exploit all faults in their interests.
(11) Often the market is not organized: an invisible hand guides the assignment, via offers and counter-offers, stratagems and influences, deals and deadlines.
(12) It is not that the statute has a penumbral spirit which strikes down devices or stratagems designed to avoid its terms or exploit its loopholes.
(13) Then, Humphreys summarized the various stratagems with which Shajara and Fakhr al-Din hid Aiyub's death from outsiders.
(14) There are conventions and stratagems for achieving the effect, and these are used as necessary.
(15) Would he still not have to undergo a similar apprenticeship in stratagems and devices?
(16) If the hero wants to get the abducted girl home, and if the villain has discovered his plan, and means to subvert it, what stratagems will each employ in the last reel?
(17) Out of such stratagems was born the distinctively Dutch combination of individualism and communitarianism, which is still alive and well today.
(18) By current standards, Eve is old-fashioned, her wiles and stratagems strictly based on aligning herself with men for their power rather than tapping into her own.
(19) Cunning plans, devious stratagems , state-of-the-art conventional forces, and legal and moral proscriptions, can all be helpful.
(20) Government should use civilised stratagems to arrest those who fall short of the law.
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