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- noun Plural form of
countertactic .
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The tactics and countertactics all going on at the same time.
Archive 2010-06-01 Matt Johnston 2010
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The tactics and countertactics all going on at the same time.
World Cup Matt Johnston 2010
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That was evident in the emerging pattern of Saddam Hussein's countertactics -- the mixture of propaganda, terrorism and cunning refusal to meet the technological superiority of the West head-on.
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JAMIE MCINTYRE, CNN SENIOR PENTAGON CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Facing a cunning foe that uses every trick in the book to kill U.S. troops and innocent civilians, the U.S. military has developed some secret countertactics, including putting out bait, such as discarded weapons or bomb-making materials to trick the insurgents into revealing themselves.
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These countertactics sometimes induce more truthful revelations and can at other times punish a misleader.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain DAVID A. LAX 1986
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Negotiators have developed countertactics to reduce their vulnerability when opponents mislead about their beliefs and preferences.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain DAVID A. LAX 1986
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These countertactics sometimes induce more truthful revelations and can at other times punish a misleader.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain DAVID A. LAX 1986
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We discuss appropriate countertactics in the next chapter.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain DAVID A. LAX 1986
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Negotiators have developed countertactics to reduce their vulnerability when opponents mislead about their beliefs and preferences.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain DAVID A. LAX 1986
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We discuss appropriate countertactics in the next chapter.
The Manager as Negotiator Bargaining for Cooperation and Competitive Gain DAVID A. LAX 1986
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