While direct marketing may be used tactically, it must be a part of a brand's longer-term marketing plan. |
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He is able to use his wit, he's able to use his quick thinking in very sharp and tactically, even brilliant, ways. |
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Labour's huge majorities owe much to a decision by electors to vote tactically. |
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His call only worked because a lot of people saw the sense in voting tactically. |
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It is a strategy which seeks political power by tactically dissociating itself from politics. |
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As a 1220 player I often find myself in an actual game being unsure about whether or not to play quietly or sharply, tactically or positionally. |
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Let us tactically begin with the social form consensus and its opposite dissensus. |
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Thursday is polling day and I urge you not only to vote, but to vote tactically. |
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He went further and occupied tactically important places inside the country. |
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Doing so will help us stay tactically sharp and be able to take the fight to the enemy. |
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Small candles were tactically nestled amongst the branches to be lit at night, representing the twinkling stars of the heavens. |
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We don't know whether this really was a coincidence, or whether one of them tactically backdated his declaration, so they share the honor. |
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The need for a tactically oriented air force, capable of attacking enemy front lines, was still there. |
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The operation, commanded tactically by a British army officer, was divided into two. |
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Looking over your games will help you see your weaknesses and will help you improve tactically. |
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In exposing weak or faulty paths, the opportunity to operate tactically at the expense of competitors becomes apparent. |
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Terry's as tactically astute as anyone I have worked with and when it comes to motivation he's one of the best. |
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Steve's very tactically aware of players and situations as you can see in his teams. |
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To win, you have to think in terms of odds and chances at victory, which makes you think tactically. |
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Traditionally, sales promotions have been used tactically to encourage brand switching. |
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Grouped into corps, the panzer divisions proved tactically and operationally decisive. |
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When the Pocket Model arrived on the scene, the closest tactically equivalent small handgun was the Allen pepperbox. |
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The rebels are not ready to even tactically relinquish the objective of destroying the alawite core of the Syrian state. |
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Players who tactically use their cards and have luck on their side will win the race by a head. |
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On Sunday they did not do themselves justice tactically or in terms of conviction, but they are extremely lucky to have a chance of making amends so quickly. |
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At this age, children usually have a limited amount of pocket money. The pestering weapon is now carefully aimed and employed tactically. |
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The assurance of the government today of success of the air war defies history and is tactically unsound. |
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In basic terms, an objective or objectives would be chosen, usually some tactically or strategically important feature like a ridge or a town. |
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The Sub-Advisor will continue to tactically manage the Fund's duration posture and currency positioning to seek to add to performance. |
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Both tactically and strategically, there is a strong management team already in place to support the change in leadership. |
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That has allowed them to get back in line with those chasing after them, which tactically will keep them in check. |
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We may find it tactically useful to use these arguments in our own rhetoric because it is the language policy-makers want to hear. |
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You argue that he had dished the opposition, outmanoeuvred them, tactically closed them down and as a result, couldn't help allowing himself a mordant little smile. |
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Price promotion could certainly help tactically in the short term. |
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Many designers don't think tactically about their decisions. |
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There has been a move in this area to vote tactically for the Tories. |
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Though I am pro-choice, I am not a fan of Roe, which I think was legally dubious and tactically unwise. |
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By force of will, Petraeus was beginning to turn things around, at least tactically. |
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The system is strategically transportable and tactically mobile. |
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Equity markets could enter a period of consolidation with higher volatility, a period we may spend on the sidelines by tactically managing our equity position. |
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The early Roman army was tactically limited and its stance during this period was essentially defensive. |
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The fielding captain often tactically changes their position between balls. |
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Apart from the one currently bowling, the other nine fielders are tactically deployed by the team captain in chosen positions around the field. |
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Barbarian Infantry: Remarkably aggressive, but sometimes tactically dense, tribesmen, fighting with huge swords, vicious battle axes, minimal body armor, but lots of courage... the latter usually good for one charge only. |
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Strong in the air and tactically aware, Pepe scored four goals in his 25 appearances for Porto last season and picked up only six yellow cards, an unusually low figure for a player of his position. |
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If your plan is a personal one, you have great liberty in shifting ground tactically, but you should think seriously and thoroughly before allowing your grand strategy to be upset. |
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If the support given by the NGO and the competences acquired are used tactically in that way, this may be viewed as the qualitative success of an initiative strengthening the status of women. |
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Following the referendum there were calls for greater unity within Scottish Unionism and to vote tactically against Nationalist candidates. |
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An effective strategy for projects brings together the aspirations and capacities of the stakeholders to create a vision for the future, and to work tactically and progressively towards it. |
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Overlay management gives investors the ability to manage the risk exposure of their entire investment tactically without altering or calling into question the underlying strategic focus of the mandate. |
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I see making this possible as extraordinarily important, tactically astute from Parliament's point of view and in its interests, and, in this case, as necessary and imperative. |
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For example, when staffing is below 100 per cent, the North High speciality tactically changes its mode of operation, depending on time of day, traffic flows, and traffic levels. |
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Within this strategy the Regular Reports tactically targeted the priorities and mobilised political will and resources in the candidate countries. |
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Limited range and speed, especially underwater, made these weapons difficult to use tactically. |
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Rodgers has always advocated the skill and technical quality of British players and clubs despite them usually being written off as overly physical and tactically one-dimensional. |
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Strategically this approach is sound, but tactically, it is difficult to ensure that all requisitioners make use of the term contracts. |
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Each Mech has different capabilities and you utilise the best tactically in more than 24 missions, either played solo or as a combined campaign. |
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Russian aviation destroyed a Nusra Front command center located at a tactically important height in the Lattakia province, Konashenkov said. |
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But I personally think it can help you tactically, help your football intelligence and improve you as a footballer. |
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Under Jason Ryan they were tactically spot on but didn't get the credit for punching above their weight in reaching the All-Ireland semi-finals. |
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British players are just as good technically and tactically as their European counterparts. |
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But it's definitely nice to have the confidence to get things tactically precise and if you make a mistake you can come back. |
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With Mr Milosevic now cast down and Mr Draskovic sidelined, Mr Djindjic's approach appears, at any rate tactically, to have been vindicated. Will such tactical acumen enable him to help Serbia? |
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Czech Republic: The 2007 finalists rarely dazzled but came within a couple of goals of pipping Brazil to pole thanks to a tactically impressive, unbeaten group campaign. |
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Younes Kaboul might not have to go to Sunderland afterall, despite spending the last week tactically backtracking on his comments that he wouldn't move there even in event of natural disaster. |
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I really related to what he was doing with the team and the braveness of his decisions tactically, and they were proved to be right at the end. |
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Through tactically a draw, the battle was a strategic British victory as the Americans pulled back to Forty Mile Creek rather than continuing their advance into Upper Canada. |
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Capturing Fort Capuzzo and Bardia in passing, it then advanced into Egypt, and by the end of April had taken Sollum and the tactically important Halfaya Pass. |
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He sent forces to attack French settlements in West Africa and the West Indies, operations which were tactically successful and brought financial benefits. |
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Though the contest was tactically inconclusive, the Dutch fleet did not leave harbor again during the war, and their merchant fleet remained crippled. |
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Tactically speaking, it is almost always better to have more centers than fewer. |
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Tactically he's very strong and he sees the situation not only before the match but during it. |
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Tactically speaking, I think we blundered early on and never really recovered. |
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Tactically clever and daringly innovative, Hiddink had tuned his wards to a nicety. |
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Tactically indifferent with the Dutch losing two ships and the English one, the battle would have enormous political implications. |
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Tactically Tourville made the best he could of a difficult situation. |
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