Tactics deals with all aspects of a battle.
He declared that “some tactics are beyond the pale.”
WeWork has also been accused of using questionable, but legal, tactics to fuel its expansion in the UK.
In showing the tactics men employ to stay strong and courageous, Sheriff subtly conveys the fear they try not to show.
This does not mean that such tactics, if ever used, will prove unsound.
Cape Esperance, Tassafaronga, Kula Gulf, and Kolombangara, Japanese night tactics prevailed.
The safeguarding or threatening of nuclear submarines has inspired a set of tactics unique in history.
For the history of naval tactics and strategy, see War, Theory and Conduct of: Naval tactics.
Whilst British tactics were unvarying, that of their German enemy evolved using the changing landscape of the battlefield.
Tactics like charm, peer pressure, and emotional blackmail (tactics 1, 5, and 9) do not seem to involve trickery.
A report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence describes a years-long C.I.A. effort to justify its harsh interrogation tactics.
While strategy may be limited to a specific number of principles or commonsense goals, tactics is a very broad area of military activity.
The British "terrorist weapons and tactics team" specialised in what one retired operative recalls as "using terrorist weapons and tactics against terrorists".
"This is one of the challenges for counter-terrorism, which is constantly catching up with the new trend or the new tactics, and the tactics are constantly evolving."
In response to these tactics, the American army used many tactics which ultimately were counterproductive and served only to turn the civilian population in both South Vietnam and in America, against the war.
These tactics of sea denial are those of predator and prey, of hunter and evader, and are as unique from the force-on-force tactics of major sea battles as are guerrilla war tactics from those of decisive land battle.
There have also been attempts to distinguish between minor tactics, the art of fighting individuals or small units, and grand tactics, a term coined about 1780 by the French military author Jacques-Antoine-Hippolyte de Guibert to describe the conduct of major battles.
Mark Bray, an organizer of Occupy Wall Street and a lecturer at Rutgers University, said that sharing or imitating protest strategies and tactics is “as old as protest strategies and tactics are,” but that social media “has exposed people to more different tactics.”
Our discussion of the trickery and pressure accounts highlights a rather striking fact: If we survey the tactics that seem intuitively to be examples of manipulation, we find tactics that seem best described as forms of trickery as well as tactics that seem best described as forms of pressure.
The Islamic State fighters holding Ramadi, American officials say, are accomplished in combining terrorist tactics, like the use of suicide car bombs, with more conventional military tactics like rigging houses with explosive traps and packing stretches of road with explosives and then covering the areas with mortar and sniper fire.
tactics
noun cognition
- the branch of military science dealing with detailed maneuvers to achieve objectives set by strategy
noun cognition
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
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The Islamic State fighters holding Ramadi American officials say are accomplished in combining terrorist tactics like the use of suicide car bombs with more conventional military tactics like rigging houses with explosive traps and packing stretches of road with explosives and then covering the areas with mortar and sniper fire