strategic造句121 An outside auditor appointed by the Secretary of Transportation will analyse Amtrak's financial practices, especially its strategic business plan.
122 The agreement is said to mark the beginning of a close strategic alliance between the two companies.
123 Surface bursts of large nuclear weapons are an essential part of strategic nuclear war.
124 Both groups reinforced a mutual worldview that equated leadership with brilliant, tough-minded, and decisive strategic insight and decision making.
125 These key strategic factors ought to be observable from a thorough analysis of market attractiveness and competitive strengths.
126 Doubtless there will be many highly strategic opportunities where this humiliation will be fully exploited.
127 George had a tendency to be detained or shot at for sketching coastal installations in strategic areas.
128 The joint chiefs were unwilling to support a treaty at this juncture for strategic reasons.
129 His repressions were too blatant, his strategic hamlet and land-reform programs had too obviously failed.
130 This paper outlines a strategic approach for developing primary and community health services in London.
131 He expressed anxiety about the public accountability of the funding council, and in particular who was to look after the strategic planning.
132 It intends to offer customers strategic business planning as well as interoperability strategies for the future.
133 The publication of the first part of the Strategic Study of the Profession was followed by widespread consultation with regions and branches.
134 This is a historic town, its nucleus occupying an imposing and consequently strategic position on an eminence commanding the river Emme.
135 These councils would assess local needs, contribute to local service plans within the overall strategic plan and monitor local service provision.
136 Strategic planning does not promise that decisions will be correct; only that they will be made with foresight.
137 This calls for complete reversal of former security doctrine based on strategic military considerations.
138 You can form a series of strategic and productive alliances with people who have different specialties.
139 He went on to say that the solutions are diversification, restraint, restructuring and strategic alliances.
140 In this model the top level represents strategic information used to govern the long-term behaviour of the organisation.
141 And he will be expected to use that information to improve performance and to help his company attain its strategic goals.
142 Alongside the other strategic arguments in its favour, the economics of the uranium fuel cycle had been taken for granted.
143 These tactics illustrate how strategic behaviour can be used to consolidate existing market power.
144 Playing singles, he never got far, preferring instead the strategic intricacies of doubles.
145 A careful strategic analysis as described in chapter 4 will help to lessen the disadvantages of using leading indicators.
146 The advent of 1992 will demand a new breed of Euro-Christians who are embracing the entire continent in their strategic thinking.
147 The announcement will cause concern in the Middle East, where water is one of the most sensitive strategic issues.
148 Rational economic and financial analysis will be vital in presenting proposals, examining relationships between strategic subsystems, and so on.
149 Spending resources before financial deadlines has come to dominate the administration of Partnerships and Programme Authorities, instead of wider strategic issues.
150 Externally, leading capitalist economies require high military expenditure for the political and strategic defence of the system against any Soviet threat.