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Her strategy, to support the Dutch on the surface with an English army, while beginning secret peace talks with Spain within days of Leicester's arrival in Holland, had necessarily to be at odds with Leicester's, who wanted and was expected by the Dutch to fight an active campaign.
The strategy behind the campaign is that domestic clutter leads to arguments, leading to an unhappy home, which IKEA wants to prove can be avoided with better storage.
On 20 July 2007, Fraser sent an open letter to members of the large activist group GetUp !, encouraging members to support GetUp's campaign for a change in policy on Iraq including a clearly defined exit strategy.
The terms tactic and strategy are often confused: tactics are the actual means used to gain an objective, while strategy is the overall campaign plan, which may involve complex operational patterns, activity, and decision-making that lead to tactical execution.
His conservatism, affable manner, and make-no-enemies campaign strategy made Harding the compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention.
On July 28, 1920, Harding's general election campaign manager, Albert Lasker, unleashed a broad-based advertising campaign that implemented modern advertising techniques ; the focus was more strategy oriented.
This campaign was created as the group ’ s corporate social responsibility strategy and not as a cosmetic exercise.
As of 2008, Dembski serves as a senior fellow at the CSC, where he plays a central role in the center's extensive public and political campaigns advancing the concept of intelligent design and its teaching in public schools through its " Teach the Controversy " campaign as part of the institute's wedge strategy.
Perot employed the innovative strategy of purchasing half-hour blocks of time on major networks for infomercial-type campaign advertisements ; this advertising garnered more viewership than many sitcoms, with one Friday night program in October attracting 10. 5 million viewers.
Matters of dispute by the participants and writers and historians since the war have included the wisdom of pursuing an offensive strategy in the wake of the failed Nivelle Offensive, rather than waiting for the arrrival of the American armies in France, the choice to attack in Flanders over areas further south or the Italian front, the climate and weather in Flanders, Haig's selection of General Hubert Gough and the Fifth Army to conduct the offensive, debates over the nature of the opening attack between advocates of shallow and deeper objectives, the passage of time between the Battle of Messines and the opening attack of the Battles of Ypres, the extent to which the internal troubles of the French armies motivated British persistence in the offensive, the effect of mud on operations and the decision to continue the offensive in October, once the weather had broken and the human cost of the campaign on the soldiers of the German and British armies.
In 1968, Richard Nixon ran the first GOP " Southern strategy " campaign appealing to disaffected southern white voters.
Before the Vicksburg Campaign in the spring of 1863, Sherman expressed serious reservations about the wisdom of Grant's unorthodox strategy, but he went on to perform well in that campaign under Grant's supervision.
It encompasses " military theory, military history, strategic studies, regional studies, applied strategy, campaign planning, and practical work in joint planning ", and involves " extensive travel ".
Massive use of artillery and air strikes remained the dominating strategy throughout the Russian campaign.
In the spring of 1996, with Yeltsin's popularity at a low ebb, Chubais and Yeltsin recruited a team of six leading Russian financiers and media barons ( all oligarchs ) who bankrolled the Yeltsin campaign with $ 3 million and guaranteed coverage on television and in leading newspapers directly serving the president's campaign strategy.
The most critical strategy in the Falun Gong suppression campaign, therefore, was to convince people to reclassify the Falun Gong into a number of " negatively charged religious labels ", like " evil cult ", " sect ", or " superstition ".
In 241, Sun Quan would launch the last major assault against Wei of his reign, in light of Cao Rui's death in 239, but he rejected a strategy offered by Yin Zha ( 殷札 ) to attack Wei in coordinated effort with Shu on four different fronts, and the campaign ended in failure as well.
Aide Greg Schneiders suggested an unusual strategy, similar to Glenn's personal campaign and voting style, in which he would avoid appealing to narrow special interest groups and instead seek to win support from ordinary Democratic primary voters, the " constituency of the whole ".
During the 1968 campaign, LeMay became widely associated with the " Stone Age " comment, especially because he had suggested use of nuclear weapons as a strategy to quickly resolve a deeply protracted conventional war which eventually claimed over 50, 000 American and millions of Vietnamese lives.
Epaminondas ' campaign of 370 / 369 has been described as an example of " the grand strategy of indirect approach ", which was aimed at severing " the economic roots of her military supremacy.
Besides the obvious combination of what are perceived to be good, clean-cut looks and a ubiquitous, almost invasive marketing campaign, one of the key selling points of the " manufactured band " is the " something for everyone " approach, although this strategy has been criticized for being more along the lines of " something for everyone who hasn't had much exposure to music ".

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Garfield at this time purchased the property in Mentor that reporters later dubbed Lawnfield, and from which he would conduct the first successful front porch campaign for the Presidency.
Most famously, the Johnson campaign broadcast a television commercial on September 7 dubbed the " Daisy Girl " ad, which featured a little girl picking petals from a daisy in a field, counting the petals, which then segues into a launch countdown and a nuclear explosion.
Chernyayev, dubbed the " Lion of Tashkent " by city elders, staged a " hearts-and-minds " campaign to win the population over.
The WNBA centered its marketing campaign, dubbed " We Got Next ", around stars Rebecca Lobo, Lisa Leslie and Sheryl Swoopes.
Aristide announced his candidacy for the presidency and following a six-week campaign, during which he dubbed his followers the " Front National pour le Changement et la Démocratie " ( National Front for Change and Democracy, or FNCD ), the " little priest " was elected President in 1990 with 67 % of the vote.
Since the FDP had never claimed such a candidacy ( and hasn't done since ) and had no chance of attaining it against the two major parties, this move was widely seen as flippant political marketing alongside other moves, such as driving around in a campaign van dubbed the Guidomobile, wearing the figure 18 on the soles of his shoes or appearance in the Big Brother TV show.
A rally of protesters, estimated between 100, 000 and 200, 000 people, met in front of Belfast City Hall after a campaign dubbed after its slogan " Ulster Says No " to protest the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which gave the Republic of Ireland a consultive role in the affairs of Northern Ireland.
However they were extremely controversial and this led to a major environmentalist campaign ( sometimes dubbed the Third battle of Newbury ) opposing the development.
Despite spending some three months of the season out with a muscle injury, the 1952 – 53 campaign proved Smith's words to be accurate, as a 38 year old Matthews won an FA Cup winners medal in a match which was, despite Mortensen's hat-trick, subsequently dubbed the ' Matthews Final '.
On Monday 14 April 2008, Cheshire's 106. 9 Silk FM unveiled to its listeners their own campaign song to save Jodrell Bank, entitled " The Jodrell Bank Song " and sung by a group dubbed " The Astronomers ".
In 2007 Speight's unveiled an ambitious marketing campaign dubbed the ' Great Beer Delivery '.
Following a well-funded but failed bid for the U. S. presidency in 1988, religious broadcaster and political commentator Pat Robertson used the remainder of his campaign resources to jump-start the creation of a voter mobilization effort dubbed the Christian Coalition.
The most recent and ongoing fundraising campaign, dubbed " Light the World ", was announced on October 11, 2008.
* In 2010, SJSU President Don Kassing officially launched the public phase of SJSU's first-ever comprehensive capital fundraising campaign dubbed " Acceleration: the Campaign for San Jose State University.
In the mid 1990s, the port of Brightlingsea was used for the export of live animals for slaughter, leading to a protest campaign dubbed " The Battle of Brightlingsea ".
He was quickly dubbed as the frontrunner, though his awkward speaking style and image as an " establishment " candidate hindered his campaign.
Although the large amount of publicity received was quite amazing, the " Political Human Sacrifice " campaign as they dubbed it was not successful, since both Dreier and Baca were re-elected, albeit Dreier by a substantially smaller percentage than in past terms.
Sheridan's forces began a systematic campaign against Clark's forces, including a televised message of their own dubbed the " Voice of the Resistance ".
Indro Montanelli, then the most influential Italian journalist and a vocal anti-communist, attacked l ' Unità and denied any human responsibility: l ' Unità and the PCI were dubbed " jackals, speculating on pain and on the dead " in many articles by the Domenica del Corriere and a national campaign poster paid for by Democrazia Cristiana ( DC ).
The three-day-long campaign, dubbed Operation Desert Fox, followed the latest in a series of roadblocks by the Iraqi government against weapons inspections conducted by the U. N. Special Commission.
He enlisted a pilot with his own plane ( which Brinkley dubbed The Romancer ) to deliver Brinkley in grand style at his campaign rallies.
García was also a key player in Liverpool's UEFA Champions League successful campaign, scoring winning goals against Juventus and Chelsea ( a controversial goal in the fourth minute, dubbed a " ghost goal " by Chelsea manager José Mourinho ), in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, respectively.
In 2001, the Broadcasting Standards Authority ruled against Holmes for lack of balance and journalistic integrity in a series of news stories covering a campaign dubbed ' A Generation Lost?
Based on its strong opening, Reuters dubbed it a " hit drama " noting that " the show appeared to have benefited from an all-out marketing blitz that included radio spots, special screenings and ABC's first billboard advertising campaign in five years.

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