Account should be taken at the same time of enemy methods of feints and other stratagems. |
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Would he still not have to undergo a similar apprenticeship in stratagems and devices? |
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Cunning plans, devious stratagems, state-of-the-art conventional forces, and legal and moral proscriptions, can all be helpful. |
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There had been many battles, but the counterstrike and stratagems had been too late to save Illeth. |
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Out of such stratagems was born the distinctively Dutch combination of individualism and communitarianism, which is still alive and well today. |
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Eventually, by a series of stratagems, and in the face of continuing Treasury disapproval, he acquired it for the museum by instalments. |
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Armed struggle forces the opponents to use all kinds of stratagems, to exploit all faults in their interests. |
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They have come up with many stratagems to discredit the finding but the latest one is a lulu. |
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There are conventions and stratagems for achieving the effect, and these are used as necessary. |
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Others were less well placed, and had to devise various shifts and stratagems to maintain their social and political position. |
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As Anna and Claire's stratagems become more and more elaborate, Catherine's constant interruptions get funnier and funnier. |
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Then, Humphreys summarized the various stratagems with which Shajara and Fakhr al-Din hid Aiyub's death from outsiders. |
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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. |
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Government should use civilised stratagems to arrest those who fall short of the law. |
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For the women Cable turns to legal stratagems to suggest extended possibilities. |
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Astute stratagems and surreptitious methods had been planned and executed only to fail. |
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The plans and tactics are expressed, inter alia, in labour legislation, corporate policy, organised labour stratagems and day-to-day executive decisions. |
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By applying bodybuilders' favorite stratagems for cutting salt intake and flushing excess sodium from the system, you can look 50 workouts fitter in just a couple of days. |
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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. |
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Sun's philosophy consists of a great many ingenious stratagems for outwitting an opponent. |
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Rivals base their moves on the assumption that America will head off their wilder stratagems. |
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The authorities have used a variety of stratagems to ensure that those responsible for these crimes are never held accountable. |
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Southern legislators had achieved this result by outright refusal, trickery, illegal rule changes, and other stratagems. |
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But these general mechanisms have to translate into stratagems to ensure that they are not allowed to remain ineffective. |
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A fair percentage of Canadian illiterates have learned to cope so well with these stratagems that they see no need for remedial training. |
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The strength and size of MCI WorldCom's networks would enable it to pursue various stratagems to reinforce its market position. |
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Production of works of art is one of Le Quartier's major support stratagems for contemporary creative work. |
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The spectacular fight comes from a series of stratagems that each animal elaborates. |
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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. |
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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? |
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Rather than going about things in a straightforward manner, she devises stratagems, the complexities of which are analogous to the workings of a Rube Goldberg project. |
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Too often the unemployed blamed themselves rather than society for what they saw as their failures, for the shifts and stratagems by which they were forced to survive. |
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Given the difficult economic situation prevailing for mining exploration companies, in 2009 the Company had to use various stratagems to minimize its general and administrative expenses. |
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Though he was aware of the stratagems mountebanks used to hoodwink the gullible, Crookes was unable to retain a healthy scepticism and indeed became infatuated with Florence Cook, a teenage medium. |
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As we mentioned earlier, these stratagems simply impact on the organization through simple avenues: transparency, suasion, incentives, and coercion. |
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This resolution is indeed a well prepared catalogue of diverse stratagems whose implementation would undoubtedly help us to avoid many of the tragic incidents on the roads. |
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If we do not give serious consideration to these demands for a visa scheme for Ukraine and Moldova, the citizens of those countries will obviously try to resort to dangerous stratagems. |
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Few women allow themselves to do so, but many use indirect stratagems. |
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He did not desire to break the peace himself, and resorted to a variety of stratagems in order to induce the Saguntines to attack. |
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Choreography counters this agitation and distractedness either with radical reduction or with extreme focusing, with interventionist settings or with alienation from stratagems of spectacle. |
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It is not just the very rich businesses and the very rich taxpayers who could take advantage of such stratagems tomorrow to evade their fiscal obligations. |
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Some stratagems provide a bonus for the attack. |
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These debates are dominated by siren demands for what is unobtainable and with demands for stratagems to avoid letting the citizens have their say. |
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They both seem more comfortable twisting the arms of wavering colleagues and scouring the rule book for new stratagems than they do courting public opinion. |
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Stratagems must be carefully distinguished strategy from perfidy, since the former are allowed, whereas the latter is prohibited. |
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Their chiefe attempts are by Stratagems, trecheries, or surprisals. |
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