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* Vladimir Petrov, How South Caucasus was armed, Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies ( Moscow, Russia )
Strategies based on maneuver have the inherent danger of the attacking force overextending its supply lines, and can be defeated by a determined foe who is willing and able to sacrifice territory for time in which to regroup and rearm, as the Soviets did on the Eastern Front ( as opposed to, for example, the Dutch who had no territory to sacrifice ).
" National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans ( NBSAPs ) are the principal instruments for implementing the Convention at the national level ( Article 6 ).
* CERES Community Environment Park ( Centre for Education and Research in Environmental Strategies ), a community environmental park in Melbourne, Australia
Leaders for a New Era: Strategies for Higher Education.
* The National Strategies for Primary Literacy
* Gerard I. Nierenberg, The Art of Negotiating: Psychological Strategies for Gaining Advantageous Bargains, Barnes and Noble, ( 1995 ), hardcover, 195 pages, ISBN 1-56619-816-X
Strategies favored for moving an economy out of a recession vary depending on which economic school the policymakers follow.
* Strategies for the eradication of Japanese knotweed
" New Playwriting Strategies: A Language-Based Approach to Playwriting " ( Routledge 2001 ), challenged the orthodoxy that had governed playwriting pedagogy for a century, and is now largely eclipsed.
* A Grand Strategy for the West: The Anachronism of National Strategies in an Interdependent World, Yale University Press, reprint 1987, ISBN 978-0-300-04003-6
As more research and practice now converge in strong support of high-quality, systematic phonic work, schools can be confident that their investment in good-quality phonics training for teachers and in good systematic phonic programmes, whether commercial or provided by the National Strategies, will yield high returns for children.
* Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World, a 2003 book by Margaret Thatcher
" The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and Change.
NATO, Britain, France and the FRG: Nuclear Strategies and Forces for Europe, 1949 – 2000 ( London: Macmillan, hardback 1997, paperback 1999 ), 256p., ISBN 0-333-67365-4
* Ryan, Will, Smallmouth Strategies for the Fly Rod, Lyons & Burford Publishers ( 1996 )
* Captive Audiences / Captive Performers: Music and Theatre as Strategies for Survival on the Thailand-Burma Railway 1942 – 1945
Books such as A Handbook for Substitute Teachers ( 1989 ) by Anne Wescott Dodd and Reading and Language Arts Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites: 20 Literacy Strategies That Engage the Brain ( 2005 ) by Marcia L. Tate bear out his claim ; they suggest creating sniglets as a classroom activity.
* Promoting the Next-Generation Workforce Strategies: goal is to " improve training and employment opportunities for marginalized workers ".
“ Determining Control Strategies for Damage Tolerance of an Active Tensegrity Structure ”, Engineering Structures Volume 33, Issue 6, June 2011, Pages 1930-1939.
Strategies for Survival in Fast-Changing Industries.

Strategies and instructional
To look for new ideas, Eno turned to his instructional cards, the Oblique Strategies, and began coming up with new ideas as he did with his previous album Taking Tiger Mountain ( By Strategy ).

Strategies and by
* Traffic Modeling and Resource Allocation in Call Centers by Diagnostic Strategies ( definitions and formulae )
Strategies can be divided into those in which investments can be selected by managers, known as " discretionary / qualitative ", or those in which investments are selected using a computerized system, known as " systematic / quantitative ".
Strategies employed by O. W.
* Emeliantseva, E. " Situational Religiosity: Everyday Strategies of the Moscow Christ-Faith Believers and of the St Petersburg Mystics Attracted by This Faith in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century ," in Thomas Bremer ( ed ), Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe: Encounters of Faiths ( Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 ) ( Studies in Central and Eastern Europe ), 98-120.
* wiki project in comparative pragmatics: European Communicative Strategies ( ECSTRA ) ( directed by Joachim Grzega )
* " Dioxins and Dioxin-like Compounds in the Food Supply: Strategies to Decrease Exposure ", a 2003 report by the National Academy of Sciences
Game theory is used to understand how such behaviors might spread by natural selection within a population, and potentially become ' Evolutionary Stable Strategies '.
* Changing Procedures and Changing Strategies in Dutch Coalition Building by Hans Daalder In: Legislative Studies Quarterly Vol.
* wiki project in comparative politeness: European Communicative Strategies ( ECSTRA ) ( directed by Joachim Grzega )
* " In the Contact Zone: Code-Switching Strategies by Latino / a Writers: Giannina Braschi and Susana Chavez by L Torres.
* " Chess Champion Offers Success Strategies for Life " audio interview by NPR on May 14, 2007 about the book The Art of Learning
Aubrey de Grey, a theoretical gerontologist, has proposed that the damage called aging can be reversed by SENS ( Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence ).
The most sophisticated use of this approach, however, is typically by those making use of PIMS ( Profit Impact of Management Strategies ), initiated by the General Electric Company and then developed by Harvard Business School, but now run by the Strategic Planning Institute.
* The 33 Strategies of War, by Robert Greene.
* The 33 Strategies of War is a book by Robert Greene

Strategies and Gary
* Gary Falle, Falle Strategies

for and Combatting
The impetus for many of the provisions came from earlier bills, for instance the condemnation of discrimination was originally proposed by Senator Tom Harkin ( D-IA ) in an amendment to the Combatting Terrorism Act of 2001, though in a different form.
Combatting the genocidal forces of the three Phantom Zone criminals, this alternate Superboy had an intelligent Krypto counterpart as well, who heroically sacrificed his powers for his master to provide him with gold kryptonite to defeat his enemy.
* ' Combatting Mythology and Changing Reality: the Debate on the Future of Europe ', London, Labour Movement for Europe ( 2003 )
An Office for Combatting Terrorism was created in the State Department in 1972 after the Munich Olympics terrorist attack.

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