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One common tactic among consequentialists, particularly those committed to an altruistic ( selfless ) account of consequentialism, is to employ an ideal, neutral observer from which moral judgements can be made.
One tactic that avoids the issue of technology altogether is the historical detective genre.
One such tactic is to shout the name of one move before throwing another, in order to misdirect and confuse their opponent.
A tactic is deployed “ on and with a terrain imposed on it and organized by the law of a foreign power .” One who deploys a tactic “ must vigilantly make use of the cracks that particular conjunctions open in the surveillance of the proprietary powers.
One tactic which takes advantage of a pin can be called working the pin.
One tactic is to attempt to partially adapt to the destination time zone in advance.
One of the most significant cases of mass-dismissals in the UK in 2005 involved the sacking of over 600 Gate Gourmet employees at Heathrow Airport was viewed as a union busting tactic and caused a great deal of media scrutiny and outrage.
One effect of this tactic is that the invading force becomes too spread out, making supply difficult and making the lines more susceptible to attack.
One tactic he adopted was C. H. Douglas to serve as a consultant to the Alberta government on economic reconstruction.
One aspect of the race was Topolski's tactic, communicated to the cox while the crews were on the start, for Oxford to take shelter from the rough water in the middle of the river at the start of the race, ignoring conventional wisdom that centre stream is fastest even if rowing conditions are poor.
One tactic that CNR perfected was to demarket a line by providing sufficiently poor service to its few customers, that those customers would turn to trucks for improved service and lower costs.
One famous road that used this tactic was the Via Septimiana — a road built under the reign of Septimius Severus in the town of Lambaesis.
One tactic in the game is for one party to signal their intentions convincingly before the game begins.
One common negative campaigning tactic is attacking the other side for running a negative campaign.
One way to distinguish between push polling as a tactic and polls which legitimately seek information is the sample size.
One motivation to use such a tactic is the sheer success rate, and this tactic is common to both sides of many contests.
One tactic was to lay multiple mines on top of each other to increase the blast effect.
One highly successful tactic employed by Walker was the creeping attack, where two ships would work together to keep contact with a U – boat whilst attacking ; a refinement of this was the barrage attack, which had three or more sloops in line to launch depth charges to saturate the area with depth charges in a manner similar to a rolling barrage by artillery in advance of an infantry attack.
One tactic described by Schachte was for a Swift Boat to tow the skimmer to the target area and wait nearby.
One marketing tactic was the employment of a quick-drying bright blue automotive lacquer by Duco ( a DuPont brand product ), leading to the slogan " True Blue Oakland ".
One way to avoid the hold-up problem is for the firms to merge, a tactic known as vertical integration, or to enter vertical agreements, e. g. an agreement with a non-compete clause.
One tactic of the attackers was to fill the space between the city wall and the mountain ridge at the Dragon's Neck with earth, sand, logs, rocks and grass, so the land surface was raised to the height of the city wall, thus paving the way to attack the city.

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One of these is the fact that the knife employed, no matter how well sharpened, will have a slightly rounded cutting edge.
One hundred and fifty more occur with the prefix ge-( reckoning a few found only in the past-participle ), but of these one hundred occur also as simple verbs, and the prefix is employed to render a shade of meaning which was perfectly known and thoroughly familiar except in the latest Anglo-Saxon period.
He also often employed inanimate objects in his films, often transforming them into other objects in an almost surreal way, such as in The Pawnshop ( 1916 ) and One A. M. ( 1916 ), where Chaplin is the only actor aside Chester Conklin's brief appearance in the very first scene.
One system employed in these devices was the use of pegs and cams placed into a wooden drum at specific locations, which would sequentially trigger levers that in turn operated percussion instruments.
One countermeasure employed by casinos against shaved dice is to measure the dice with a micrometer before playing.
One in four psychologists are employed in educational settings.
One of the many local sites where the iron was worked at Beauport Park, to the north of the town, which employed up to one thousand men and is considered to have been the third largest in the Roman Empire.
One well-known qualitative technique employed in I – O psychology is John Flanagan's Critical Incident Technique, which requires " qualified observers " ( e. g., pilots in studies of aviation, construction workers in studies of construction projects ) to describe a work situation that resulted in a good or bad outcome.
One example where such tactics were in employed is in the various Southern African conflicts during the 1970s and 1980s, specifically Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
One estimate was that Wall Street firms employed close to 200, 000 persons in 2008.
One of the first uses of airborne radio relay was by the United States Army's 1st Cavalry Division in the Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War, which employed the technique to improve communications with commanders at headquarters.
An early example of the frame story, or framing device, is employed in the One Thousand and One Nights, in which the character Scheherazade narrates a set of tales ( most often fairy tales ) to the Sultan Shahriyar over many nights.
One great accomplishment was rebuilding the Great Wall of China, but this, along with other large projects, strained the economy and angered the resentful workforce employed.
One of the more drastic measures employed to accomplish the eradication of the old schools of thought was the infamous burning of books and burying of scholars incident, which almost singlehandedly gave the Qin Dynasty a bad reputation among later scholars.
One night while still a boy, employed as a shepherd, he had a vision of the soul of Aidan being carried to heaven by angels, and later found out that Aidan had died that night.
One party employed by the British North West Company and led by explorer Donald Mackenzie entered Jackson Hole from the west in 1818 or 1819.
John A. Bingham, the member of Congress who is known to have been chiefly responsible for the language of Section One when it was drafted by the Joint Committee in 1866, had, during the previous decade and as early as 1856-1859, employed not one but all three of the same clauses and concepts he later used in Section One.
One of the largest dams in the world, it continues to generate electricity ; in July 1936 its construction employed 10, 500 workers.
One of the earliest synthesizers to be employed in acid music was the Roland TB-303, which makes use of a resonant low-pass filter to emphasize the harmonics of the sound.
One method often employed is to melt the reactants together and then later anneal the solidified melt.
One type of these biosensors are employed in myoelectric prosthesis.
One of the most famous guards was the future king Harald III of Norway, also known as Harald Hardrada (" Hard-counsel "), who arrived in Constantinople in 1035 and was employed as a Varangian Guard.
One way the comics writers explained this discrepancy was to present the characters as " real " cartoon characters who are employed by Disney as actors.

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