strategy造句91. This strategy looks increasingly moth-eaten.
92. The broader patient centred aims of the information technology strategy are to be welcomed.
93. The plan was the central plank of the Government's strategy to save 18,500 post offices around Britain.
94. Its strategy was an abject failure on its own terms, for the Gaullists romped home in the June elections.
95. As ever, the potential gains through a properly thought-out strategy emphasise the importance of talking to a specialist independent financial adviser.
96. Another strategy my children use is to keep their notebooks open to a blank page while reading one of their books.
97. The long-term strategy to combat knife crimes through schemes like Operation Blade is to achieve a change in the law.
98. All of our checks on the strategy statement made sense, and I am comfortable with it.
99. The state bureaucracy works very closely with firms to implement a comprehensive, collaborative strategy for economic growth.
100. It must be consciously incorporated into the strategy of building revolutionary Marxist parties in colonial countries. 14.
101. If they had positive data, it would be the best advertising strategy possible.
102. A strategy of re-investigation by the police itself might not, at least at first, provide an invincible check on mistakes.
103. We require information from the Science Strategy Group as to their views on the future of collaborative research projects.
104. It identifies key issues directly affecting the company and gives advice on strategy or operations.
105. That strategy could be thwarted by a lawsuit challenging expansion financing that is now awaiting review by the state Supreme Court.
106. Barley is much too astute to state this baldly, but it informs his every strategy as author.
107. It was found that key characteristics was by far the most popular strategy, followed by realist strategy.
108. A third disability lay in her constitution: Sparta had no satisfactory apparatus for decision-making and the formulation of strategy.
109. Work reorganization was achieved in Pilkingtons despite the absence of a pre-planned strategy for cultural change.
110. Thus far, Dole has shown no signs of adopting such a strategy.
111. The step-by-step approach was adopted and the high degree of success achieved can be largely attributed to this strategy.
112. With his friends and allies about him, a prince might discuss future strategy, consider marriage alliances, resolve disputes.
113. The Centre for Corporate Strategy and Change also tends to implicitly adopt this model.
114. The approach for bridging this gap is frequently called a strategy.
115. Another part of the strategy was an attempt to change community leadership in local areas where the government was having problems.
116. Their strategy was to claim that output targets were unattainable, and not to attain them.
117. This is part of the Government's strategy to improve conditions for researchers in academia.
118. A better strategy is to announce the changes quickly and then implement them slowly.
119. Clientelism is a strategy used by capitalists and workers to adapt to a situation where there is limited mobility.
120. For the male pied flycatcher, bigamy is obviously a successful strategy, but it also requires quite complex behavioural adaptations.