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strategy

General plan for achieving one or many specific objectives. The word originates from the Greek word for generalship and relates historically to the planning and prosecution of war.



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"You must use a little strategy," said a Philosopher to whom the Successful Man of Business had reported the Thief's haughty reply.
In a few short years he revolutionized, not the strategy or tactics of sea-warfare, but the very conception of victory itself.
The men are trained in the higher branches of the art of war; in strategy and the maneuvering of large bodies of troops.
 
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