The concepts in gray are those the military strategist provided in an ontology of war. |
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These military successes owed much to Charlemagne's ability as a strategist and a diplomat. |
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The veteran strategist is rapidly emerging as the fall guy for the Kerry campaign's lacklustre August. |
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One of their number, party strategist Dominic Cummings, explained it to them recently. |
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Now, you don't have to be a nuclear physicist or a military strategist to see how dangerous this is. |
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For over a year, the president's chief strategist has been targeting this arch-conservative group. |
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There was the curious fact that whereas Hitler began as a competent strategist and ended as a rotten one, with Stalin it was the other way round. |
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He is a solid strategist, who uses his entire roster and rarely gets outmaneuvered. |
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In the process, he became a military strategist, rising through the ranks from major to brigadier general. |
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Instead, Walsh says he will continue to act as a key strategist in the company in his new role as non-executive chairman. |
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Although unschooled in theory, he was a competent tactician and strategist. |
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And she switches expertly from the upper crust wife yearning for a bit of rough to the cold company strategist. |
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Ross is the idea man, the strategist and the muscle propelling the political rise of the undecorated and unremarkable second-in-command. |
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He is renowned as a canny strategist and has a sharp economic mind, but his dictatorial approach and suppression of human rights worries many. |
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Few if any scholars doubt his capacity as a military commander, both as strategist and tactician, whether on land or sea. |
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However, strategist that he was, he chose to try to build for the future rather than satisfy the urge to tear at the transitorily entrenched. |
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Merrill Lynch strategist Marty Fridson also warned that the WorldCom scandal could signal a wave of bankruptcies. |
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He called him his counsellor, strategist and advisor, and he never makes a move without consulting him. |
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Telfer often gives the impression of being a coach first and a managerial strategist second. |
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In the course of a long conversation, the governor's longtime chief strategist agreed that Davis had abrogated our agreement. |
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Hitler went from being a superb strategist in the early part of his rule to being his own worst enemy later on. |
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The spectre of higher mainland interest rates was the key reason for the selldown, said Merrill Lynch strategist Spencer White in a report. |
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It was therefore essential that, in making his dispositions, the strategist should know what kind of a war he was going to have to fight. |
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If anything, he argued, the soldiers would need a strategist and a symbol of hope to rally them towards victory. |
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No strategist in either party can predict with authority whether the election will pivot on the economy, foreign policy or a yet unknown factor. |
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Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture. |
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An equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, he is currently one of the most bullish of commentators, stating definitively that the worst is over. |
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Professional military education is central to the development of strategically competent leaders and strategist specialists. |
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And Karl Rove, President George W. Bush's strategist, further demolished the democrat candidate with highly negative advertising. |
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Loudoun, a talented strategist, formulated an impressive plan to invade New France, which was approved by the new government of William Pitt. |
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Chris is a renowned strategist with extensive experience in strategic planning, consulting services, financial structuring and public policy. |
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He seems to have acted more as a chief of staff than a strategist. |
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But another GOP strategist said that Rubio is likely to look to remain in the Senate. |
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We recently had a visit from a strategist at a large US bank, who spent half an hour closely scrutinizing the world. |
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Sanguan, a great strategist in his own right, waited actively for his time to come. |
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During his life as a military strategist, Che was used to taking down carefully, in his personal diary, his daily observations. |
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Kennan was the legendary Cold War strategist who authored the doctrine of containment. |
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Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at banyan Partners, disagreed the acquisition was a desperate move. |
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Skill in all these can be excitingly improved so that you become a master strategist with people and a proficient tactician in organization. |
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He is also a thought leader, future strategist, and technology analyst. |
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But as Robeco senior strategist Leon Cornelissen points out, this does not mean there will be a robust recovery. |
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Also a sure thing within the team that he enriches with his hard work, his reliability and his strategist spirit. |
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The Republican senator took a drubbing in his own state from Democratic strategist Pat Caddell. |
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Dr. faye Miller is a consumer research strategist who consults for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. |
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But reversion is actually their friend, as Michael's strategist, Jered Higgins, told me. |
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Ms Zewdie has worked in the AIDS response for twenty years in many roles, including scientist and strategist. |
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To get around this scenario, a senior UUP strategist told the Guardian that they would create a united unionist bloc. |
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At 69, he has the rare chance to beat an opponent many consider unbeatable and be acclaimed as a master strategist on the same night. |
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A general he may have been, but a good strategist and tactician, I doubt. |
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The illegitimate son of Frederick Augustus, the future King of Poland, Maurice de Saxe was a valorous warrior and excellent strategist. |
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They describe him as an unusual combination of number cruncher and strategist whose opinion can always be swayed by facts. |
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Verwee is an established marketing strategist and has in-depth knowledge of the cable industry. |
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This is the Hollywood actor as entrepreneur, as career strategist, and McConaughey suddenly sounds like the most hardheaded ballbuster in town. |
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Gordon Brown may have his grumpy, Granita moments, but as a strategist he is an incorrigible optimist. |
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He was highly intelligent, supple, and farseeing as a strategist, and adept as a diplomat, not only abroad but also within the foreign-policy bureaucracy in Washington. |
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LĂ©on Cornelissen, chief strategist at IRIS, believes that recent positive data points are early signs that the global economic downturn may be losing momentum. |
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He is a canny strategist and master speechmaker. |
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Bragg was an imaginative strategist and an effective drillmaster and organizer, but he was also a weak tactician and a martinet who was disliked by a number of his principal subordinates. |
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He was close to important people there, including the politician and naval strategist Themistocles, and he achieved numerous successes in dithyrambic competitions. |
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The father as the great strategist, thinker and reckoner and his son young, impulsive and motivated. They complimented each other and managed the mill together leading to the success of this family company. |
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That sparked speculation over this being the start of the next move higher for shares, after some directionless trading over recent weeks, said David Jones, chief market strategist at IG Index. |
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The head of finance can now take on the responsibility and thus importance to the company—of watchdog, conscience, taskmaster and strategist all at once. |
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Until now she's been a policy wonk, consultant and strategist. |
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Tories do endlessly pounding attack campaigns well, writes longtime NDP war room strategist Robin Sears. New Democrats tend to get squeamish after a few days and introduce a new day care policy. |
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As strategist Peter Mandelson was urging people to go out and vote, a Volkswagen Golf smashed into a traffic island. |
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But Ed Rollins, the Republican strategist who masterminded Mike Huckabee's run in 2008, said while he expected Romney to win, he predicted that lead to be eroded. |
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Compass Communications is a Halifax firm owned by a Tony Blom, who was a Liberal strategist in the last election and the cousin of former provincial Grit party president, Gerry Blom. |
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General Vincent Lanata, former Chief of Staff of the French Air Force and expert strategist, is convinced that agriculture lies at the heart of the global challenges of this century. |
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A strategist must be with the mounting, even of itself. |
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Before joining Merrill Lynch Canada in 2005, he was economist and strategist for a Canadian investment dealer and had previously held a number of positions as a researcher in both the academic and public policy spheres. |
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Pease rapidly assumed the role of master strategist striking a balance between banking's inherent conservatism and an ambitious and progressive strategy for growth. |
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The first guest speaker of the session was Abid Beli who is an Entrepreneur, E-Commerce Consultant and Social media strategist. |
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In 1969 the Republican strategist prophesied an appetizing, southern-fried conservative majority. |
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Admiral Makarov, the single most effective Russian naval strategist of the war, perished on the battleship Petropavlovsk. |
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His competence as a military strategist was criticized by his contemporaries however. |
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Prussian military strategist Karl von Clausewitz is a famous German whose surname is of Slavic origin. |
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Denis revealed early on his ability as an effective strategist in the pursuit of his goals, and as an innovator of proactive legislative policy. |
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Ranjit Singh proved himself to be a master strategist and selected well qualified generals for his army. |
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Military strategist Herman Kahn of the RAND Corporation was also a heavy Army acidhead. |
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Among those who lost their jobs were the head of Canadian equities, Rick Meslin, and chief economist and strategist, George Vasic. |
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Robert Minikin, a Standard Chartered currency strategist in London, said forecasting is difficult because governments are committing record sums to battle the recession. |
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She will run agency operations and focus on client service and agency growth, and will act as a senior strategist and resident brainstormer on key accounts. |
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He acted as her strategist and backroom boy and stood by his leader. |
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Professional headshot photographer and personal brand strategist Michael Cavotta of Cleveland has some pointers to make your photo head and shoulders above the rest. |
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Committee member Mary Lou McDonald TD said there were questions to answer after it emerged Fine Gael strategist Flannery was paid by Rehab to lobby the government. |
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Pentagon strategist Edward Luttwak, in The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire, outlined three stages, with hegemonic being the first, followed by imperial. |
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The increase in their number of seats in 1997, 2001 and 2005 was attributed to the weakness of the Conservatives and the success of their election strategist Lord Rennard. |
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Tracy Hulver, chief identity strategist, enterprise identity solutions, Verizon Enterprise Solutions, a leading provider of managed mobility, IT and consulting services. |
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Chicago-based financial services company Northern Trust has said that it has named Suzanne Shier as tax strategist for Personal Financial Services. |
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Rick Perry's expected presidential candidacy has hired Glen Bolger, one of the Republican Party's leading pollsters, as a senior strategist and pollster. |
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A political strategist from Brazil, Paulo Moura, says he has recently applied neuropolitical techniques for senior government officials in Russia. |
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