tactics in the PONS Dictionary

tactics Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

obstructive tactics
delaying tactics
dubious tactics
delaying tactics

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The fight was fought at close quarters, but there was also some rough tactics used by both boxers.
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This generated a threatening strategic situation that required unconventional tactics.
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Lee slammed the company for resorting to delaying tactics and neglecting the problems of pay rises and working conditions.
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His ruthless tactics make him an object of fear and hatred, but he never wavers in achieving his ultimate goal.
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The wall was a deterrent against such tactics.
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At first, his exhilarating cowboy-like governing tactics are met with great enthusiasm by the average citizen.
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Their main fighting tactics were of a guerrilla-warfare nature.
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The war earned its name from destructive scorched earth tactics followed by both sides.
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Once able to act as silent warriors and guides, many have been reduced to guerrilla tactics and monkeywrenching.
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By now, they were receiving stiff opposition from small groups of guerrillas, employing hit-and-run tactics, and snipers.
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