0 a planned way of doing something: --
These bomb attacks represent a change of tactics by the terrorists.
1 a specific action intended to get a particular result: --
2 a planned method for achieving a particular result: --
The complaints are no more than a delaying tactic.
The tactics used by the salesman made her uncomfortable.
Three years later the tactic could to an extent be repeated in the face of a much more inflexible attitude from the government.
Though she was not kc-mahei, she used the tactics of warfare to maintain her position of leadership.
Unfortunately, the metatheoretical status of tactics in type theory is not clear yet, even without modules.
Such a difference in motives might again produce a divergence in ideal outcomes and thus a difference in litigation tactics.
The discourse and critiques developed at this level have trickled down to the rest of the movement through organising tactics.
Since natural enemies are an important source of mortality, conservation biological control is a tactic to be considered.
The new allied tactic of a defensive league against ideological principles was, he thought, a greater insanity than the ideology itself.
This tactic has had the result of often leaving the left and the (authentic) centre without a visible enemy, thus leading to miscalculation and frustration.