"She didn't write about battles and she didn't know about military tactics, " Moorehead says.
Mr. Cameron's tactics don't appear to have been very effective: He burned political capital in return for nothing.
They also tell the rest of us that maybe that outrage they claimed to feel when criticizing Republicans for similar tactics wasn't all that authentic.
Google's public criticism of such tactics won't make them go away.
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Fertik won't reveal the details of MyEdge's tactics, but he says he's confident they don't break Google's rules or those of any other search engine.
And if it's more well known, then employers won't be able to use these tactics anymore.
So we don't have to teach them military tactics, or weapons maintenance, or any of those sorts of things.
Intel doesn't dispute the actions described by the FTC but says its hardball tactics were protected by intellectual property law and didn't pose a threat to competition.
We cannot export tactics that simply don't work, in the name of sisterhood.
But while Paul stopped the Senate's work cold to express his displeasure, the GOP isn't standing as one over anti-terrorism tactics.
Regulators haven't yet determined how much extra profit these tactics made for the banks, or how much they cost other lenders and borrowers.
"Stay the course" means let's get the job done, but it doesn't mean staying stuck on a strategy or tactics that may not be working.
Kent Mason, a Washington lawyer who represents retirement vendors, concedes some problems but notes that sales people whose tactics cross the line aren't unique to investment companies.
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The Obama administration has said it won't pursue charges against CIA officers who used those tactics against prisoners in their custody.
They were talking tactics and strategy and I couldn't care less.
The day-trading industry hasn't entirely shed its unclean reputation nor abandoned its more shameless tactics.
Such tactics might sell more tickets, "but wouldn't be true to the core of the film, " she says.
But General Hayat said that the military needs to use tough tactics in the area to ensure that the insurgency doesn't regain an advantage.
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Obviously even very close friends, as America is to Israel, don't agree government-to-government on every single issue -- matters of tactics versus strategy.
But if he doesn't produce results, he could come under pressure to follow the more hard-line tactics of his defeated rival, Otto Perez Molina.
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Mr. Ryan and many Republicans accused Democrats of using scare tactics to alarm seniors, countering that if nothing is done, Medicare won't be available in the future because it will run out of money.
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"When you don't have stockholders to answer to, you can be a little more aggressive about some of your tactics, " says Rose, referring to Green's reputation for squeezing suppliers.
Business people often move straight from vision to tactics without establishing clear strategies, and they end up with uncoordinated efforts that don't make the best use of important resources.
All the i's and t's seem to have been dotted and crossed, leaving us players to focus on training, tactics and getting used to one another.
There was one snag: The system wasn't finished but IBM's aggressive posture had essentially frozen CDC's sales (sounds like the vaporware tactics that Microsoft is often accused of).
Now, as the NYPD defends itself from allegations by civil rights lawyers that such tactics violated a longstanding federal court order, the department said Rahman was either lying or didn't know what he was talking about.
There are other policing tactics - something called hot spots policing - that's being used by the NYPD that doesn't necessarily involve stop-and-frisk that researchers have found have, in fact, contributed to the crime reduction in the city.
On Tuesday, Mrs May praised the bravery of those on the front line but said that she had been told that some officers had felt "because of criticism of police tactics in the past" police had felt "damned if they do and damned if they don't".
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