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- verb chiefly UK Alternative spelling of
strategize .
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Examples
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Congress MP from Nizamabad Madhu Yaskhi Goud said Friday that the party should "strategise" its stand on the issue.
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This team can then 'strategise' for the strongest and widest policy, "he added.
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The fading notion of edition raises two questions: How should newspapers strategise their differentiation from the social wave?
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The remaining members, including Red Saviour, turn their attention to what is happening with the rest of the world, and start to strategise.
Superhero Prose Fiction: Secret World Chronicle - Invasion 20 Blood In Red Square 5 Blue Tyson 2007
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The remaining members, including Red Saviour, turn their attention to what is happening with the rest of the world, and start to strategise.
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You can speculate and hope. .and strategise … is all.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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We were gathered together, courtesy of Matthew Freud, to strategise and organise to save the lives of millions of mothers.
Ann Pettifor: From the Black Hole of Davos, Rays of Light Shine Through 2009
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The remaining members, including Red Saviour, turn their attention to what is happening with the rest of the world, and start to strategise.
Archive 2007-04-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Imagine if, in ten years, the documentation coming out of Vibewire is used by an organisation then to strategise their succession.
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Imagine if, in ten years, the documentation coming out of Vibewire is used by an organisation then to strategise their succession.
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