Strategy
a strategy (noun) - a general plan of how you will achieve something (usually over a long period of time)strategic (adjective)
a win-win strategy
a winning strategy
a strategy aimed at gaining market share
a strategy based on the firm's core competitive strengths
the secrets of their strategy
annual company meeting to plan strategy for the next year
strategy to avoid paying taxes
a subtle strategy of peaceful civil disobedience
a cost-leadership strategy
a differentiated product strategy.
air quality management strategy
the strategy ground rules
a radical strategy
a market-oriented strategy
no clear marketing strategy
a clear strategy with clear objectives
undercut their strategy
a high risk strategy
a devious strategy
rejected this strategy as short-sighted and unacceptable
a medium-term financial strategy
an overall transport strategy
a critical appraisal of the effects and effectiveness of the economic strategy
the major thrust of a strategy
the major thrust of our information services strategy for the next five years
the strength of this strategy
the product strategy
the government did have a credible economic development strategy
their strategy is in tatters
a difficult strategy to adopt
a poor playing strategy
our strategy meandered around in the desert for 40 years
confession is the strategy which minimises the maximum jail sentence the prisoner can receive
business strategy
industrial strategy
put our strategy in place
strategy on the ground
a strategy meeting
a strategy session with his advisors
military strategy
a defensive strategy
an offensive strategy
adopt a strategy
restructure your strategy
formulate a strategy
map out a strategy
devise a strategy
develop a strategy
implement a strategy
pursue a strategy
drafting a national conservation strategy
outline a new strategy
unveil a new strategy
setting up a strategy
revise their strategy
focus their strategy
an effective strategy
a successful strategy
a grand strategy
a two-pronged strategy
a comprehensive strategy
an overall strategy
a short-term strategy
a long-term strategy
an anti-inflationary strategy
an electoral strategy
a political strategy
a better psychological strategy
a strategy that implies a substitution of firepower for manpower
Example sentences:
* Their whole strategy was soon in tatters.
* The product strategy is combined with a fixed-price package of services that provide users with a no-shelfware commitment that OpenVision's products will not gather dust but will be successfully installed and functional within a predictable budget.
* The starting point for this was the need to decide whether the government did have a credible economic development strategy, whether there was any community focus to it, and how its various programmes impacted on communities within West Belfast.
* The product still has not reached the market and, while spokespersons for the Australian companies avoid saying that the project has been shelved, there appears to be no clear launch plan or marketing strategy.
* As Sherman's work had demonstrated, and she is joined by the legion of other women artists who also seek to assert their right to make use of their naked figures in their work, this in an obstinately difficult strategy to adopt where the female body is concerned.
* Some reptiles use an even more devious strategy.
* Since the branching ratio is so great, search at the lower level is a poor playing strategy.
* Our digital video strategy meandered around in the desert for 40 years.
* Overwhelmed by the damage caused by the massive bombing and defoliation raids from 1961 to 1971, Vo Quy and a team of Vietnamese scientists began drafting a national conservation strategy to put the country back on a firm ecological footing.
* The emphasis on costs at a given stage of the life-cycle may well depend more upon the product strategy --; i.e. whether it is a cost-leadership or differentiated-product strategy.
* Just as international opinion has rejected this strategy as short-sighted and unacceptable, so will it also take this view, we are sure, in relation to coastal super quarries.
* What emerged, therefore, was the Medium-Term Financial Strategy in which annually decreasing targets were set for monetary growth.
* It is currently being investigated in detail as part of an overall transport strategy which might include infrastructure provision and traffic management.
* The aim of this research is a critical appraisal of the effects and effectiveness of the GLC's economic strategy.
* The improvement of our management of information should be the major thrust of our information services strategy for the next five years.
* His main strategy was to emphasize his personal success in overcoming the disadvantages of race and poverty during his childhood in rural Georgia and rising to the top, first as a corporation lawyer, then as a public official and finally as a judge.
* In this sense the present conflict is going to underscore the greatest danger of any strategy that implies a substitution of firepower for manpower, the risk that the demobilisation day will arrive but the new weapons will not: weapons like the new multiple-launch rocket system that the British army was originally scheduled to start receiving in 1984.
* It is probably better psychological strategy to start the newly insulin-requiring patient on two injections of insulin per day so that there is early acceptance of this regimen.
* Confession is the strategy which minimises the maximum jail sentence the prisoner can receive, and this minimax strategy is the best one, even though it ensures that the prisoner cannot receive the lowest sentence allowed by the game, the one year for a lesser offence.
* Hirel says the new strategy will be better because companies will be told much more clearly what to do.
* This strategy helped individuals to develop confidence and expertise in their own chosen area without pressure to become experts in all fields of microcomputer use.






