1. They told him it was time for new tactics. 2. We were fully confident that these new tactics would assure us of victory. 3. But writers, designers, artists and copyright owners are becoming more aggressive, using new tactics and technologies to enforce their rights. 4. Workers also developed new tactics. 5. Although details were sketchy, they seemed to tell a story not of ineptitude, but of security procedures circumvented by new terrorist tactics. 6. And despite the U.S. success in disrupting al-Qaida, he sees more attacks and new tactics. 7. And they are deploying new legal tactics to bring to court cases that both insurers and prosecutors long viewed as too time-consuming and expensive to pursue. 8. Any before-the-weekend new tactics by the Dems and Repubs. 9. Anxious to avoid the bloody infantry battles that inflicted heavy losses on their troops during the last war, Russian forces have employed new tactics this time. 10. But on the other hand he may adopt new tactics in pursuit of an old strategy. |
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