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It is not developing an awareness of the new kind of missionary strategy that is called for as young churches emerge in Asia and Africa.
To begin with, Scapin is a trickster in the old tradition of the clever servant who plots the strategy of courtship for his master.
In terms of war strategy, Lincoln articulated two priorities: to ensure that Washington was well-defended, and to conduct an aggressive war effort that would satisfy the demand in the North for prompt, decisive victory ; major Northern newspaper editors expected victory within 90 days.
The effective tit for tat strategy is one game theoretic example.
The Amphibian Specialist Group of the World Conservation Union ( IUCN ) is spearheading efforts to implement a comprehensive global strategy for amphibian conservation.
* Push – pull technology, pest control strategy for maize and sorghum
Swift ’ s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
Johnston could only keep up his defense by raids and other measures to make it appear he had larger forces than he did, a strategy that worked for several months.
* ABC strategy for " Abstinence, be faithful, use a condom ", a sex education strategy
In order for the conservator to apply their professional expertise accordingly, they must take into account the views of the stakeholder, the values and meaning of the object, and the physical needs of the material, in order to decide upon an appropriate conservation strategy.
* A review of survey results and prioritisation of the various intrinsic, instrumental and institutional values to provide a clear basis for a 10-year strategy
Sacrifice bunts ( sacrifice hits since 1954 ), which would lower a batter's on-base percentage, are not included in the calculation for on-base percentage, as bunting is an offensive strategy – often dictated by the manager – the use of which does not necessarily reflect on the batter's ability and should not be used to penalize him.
Another popular strategy is for the runner to attempt a steal while the hitter is instructed to swing at the pitch if it is at all hittable.
A hasty counter-attack risked ruining his strategy for an offensive on his own terms in late October, planning for which had begun soon after he took command.
On 11 January 1706, Marlborough finally reached London at the end of his diplomatic tour, but he had already been planning his strategy for the coming season.
Battlespace is a unified strategy to integrate and combine armed forces for the military theatre of operations, including air, information, land, sea and space.
Capturing high ground, for example, has been the central strategy in innumerable battles.
The strategy proposed by General Douglas MacArthur called for the recapture of the Philippines, followed by the capture of Okinawa, then an attack on the Japanese mainland.
To speed up match play and to provide an added dimension for strategy, a doubling cube is usually used.
To realise such a metapopulation management plan, work with local communities is essential to reverse the decline and allow for the implementation of a transfer strategy.
A more cynical approach is that some societies may have adopted an excess-margin strategy simply to enhance their value for conversion ".
The set of the optimal plays for all possible hands is known as " basic strategy " and is highly dependent on the specific rules, and even the number of decks used.

strategy and aiding
So the strategy of aiding their Spanish civilian allies in their guerrilla or ' small war ' benefited the British in many ways, not all of which were immediately obvious.
Far above, after a close fight, the Emergents subjugate the Qeng Ho ; but losses to both sides force them to combine and adopt the so-called " Lurker strategy ", monitoring and aiding the Spiders ' technological development, waiting until they build up the massive infrastructure and technological base that the visitors need in order to repair their vessels.
In order to prevent peasants, particularly squatters, from aiding the guerrillas, the British commenced relocation, which became a major component of British strategy under the Briggs Plan of 1950.

strategy and individuals
In recent years, the option to charge people with affray has been used as part of a strategy by HM Government to aggressively address problems with drunken individuals who cause serious trouble on airliners.
After decades of “ low intensity conflict ” in Maguindanao between 1976 and 2000, President Estrada ’ s “ All Out War ” strategy declared in 2000 led to the displacement of more than 930, 000 individuals.
The SPLC's litigating strategy involved filing civil suits for damages on behalf of the victims of hate group harassment, threats, and violence with the goal of financially depleting the responsible groups and individuals.
This was one part of Aleksandr Shelepin's ' grand strategy ' of using national liberation movements as a spearhead of the Soviet Union's foreign policy in the Third World, and in 1960 the KGB organized funding and training for twelve individuals that Fonseca handpicked.
Bracing is a common strategy recommended by an occupational therapist, in particular, for individuals engaging in sports and exercise.
For example, one maladaptive negative mood regulation is an overactive strategy in which individuals over dramatize their negative feelings in order to provoke support and feedback from others and to guarantee their availability.
A second type of maladaptive negative mood regulation is a disabling strategy in which individuals suppress their negative feelings and distance themselves from others in order to avoid frustrations and anxiety caused by others ' unavailability.
Poorer individuals will usually have little choice but to opt for the free rider strategy, i. e. they will attempt to benefit from the public good without contributing to its provision.
Some historian of the 20th century thought that it was a good military strategy, the occasion in which he was at war with Sultan Muhammad of Khwarezm, other Islamic leaders did not join the fight against Genghis — it was instead seen as a non-holy war between two individuals.
On 13 October 2005 Straw took questions from a public panel of ( mostly anti-war ) individuals in a BBC Newsnight television special on the subject of Iraq, addressing widespread public concerns about the exit strategy for British troops, the Iraqi insurgency and, inevitably, the moral legitimacy of the war.
When these dominant individuals were temporarily removed, some of the subordinates started to rout, while others enacted no change in foraging strategy.
When asking individuals about their preferred acculturation strategy, there is an almost universal preference for integration and dislike of marginalization.
Furthermore, ownership only made season tickets available in full-season ( 41-game ) packages, eliminating the popular six -, ten -, and twenty-game mini plans in a strategy largely designed to spur purchases from corporations and wealthier individuals.
The OSI hoped that the usage of the label " open source ," a term suggested by Peterson of the Foresight Institute at the strategy session, would eliminate ambiguity, particularly for individuals who perceive " free software " as anti-commercial.
First staged in 1998, the Ipswich Festival has enjoyed a 13-year development strategy, and the planning, programming and production are professionally managed by an experienced team of individuals who are highly regarded as specialists in creating and managing festivals and community event.
* Data, Outcomes, and Quality – Demonstrating Results-Realize an integrated data strategy that informs policy, measures program impact, and results in improved quality of services and outcomes for individuals, families, and communities.
The result of Morison's proposal was the History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, published in 15 volumes between 1947 – 1962, documenting everything from strategy and tactics to technology and the exploits of individuals — a work which British military historian Sir John Keegan has called the best to come out of that conflict.
Carbon, or climate, neutrality is usually achieved by combining the following steps ( although these may vary depending whether the strategy is implemented by individuals, companies, organizations, cities, regions, or countries ):
Although it comes with a large number of pre-defined indicators, strategy components, and analysis tools, individuals can modify and customize existing indicators and strategies as well as display their own using TradeStation ’ s proprietary object-oriented EasyLanguage programming language.
Brood parasites are organisms that use the strategy of brood parasitism, a kind of kleptoparasitism found among birds, fish or insects, involving the manipulation and use of host individuals either of the same ( intraspecific brood-parasitism ) or different species ( interspecific brood-parasitism ) to raise the young of the brood-parasite.
dfree is a strategy to help individuals, families and organizations get out of debt, overcome the culture of debt and attain financial independence.
The path-dependence of emergent strategy has been observed in behavioral experiments with individuals and groups.
Weather derivatives are financial instruments that can be used by organizations or individuals as part of a risk management strategy to reduce risk associated with adverse or unexpected weather conditions.
It is also a question of how good a strategy plays against itself, because in the biological world a successful strategy will eventually dominate a population and competing individuals in it end up facing identical strategies to their own.

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