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strategy

[strat-i-jee] / ˈstræt ɪ dʒi /


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This strategy has been highly successful in radio astronomy because radio waves have long wavelengths, making it feasible to precisely synchronize signals collected by widely spaced sensors.

From Science Daily

Together, the results show that this integrated dereplication strategy is highly effective for identifying structurally diverse and biologically meaningful compounds in complex foods such as roasted coffee.

From Science Daily

Before its unceremonious and sudden closure, Spinkles company leadership had pushed to diversify its business as part of a strategy to recover from a pandemic-era lull.

From Los Angeles Times

If states hope to survive when they come under such pressure, their defense strategy should account for differences between their own military capability and the enemy’s, especially if enemies intend to attack.

From Salon

The group hired a project-management firm to advise on major decisions and chose a construction strategy called “design build,” which combines architectural planning, engineering and construction into an umbrella contract.

From The Wall Street Journal