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shock tactics

noun as in sneak attack

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The two have both pledged to undo tight capital controls, cut spending, and allow the peso currency to fall, but diverge over how quickly to do so, with Larreta favoring a slower pace of transformation and Bullrich backing more shock tactics to right an economy where inflation is near 116% and dollar reserves almost dry.

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Even though she has long ago abandoned the shock tactics that made her a habituée in the culture wars of the late 1980s and early 1990s, Finley, who is also a poet and visual artist, remains as unwieldy and messy as ever.

Macras doesn’t go in for the shock tactics that are Holzinger’s stock in trade, but she still appears to take a page from the younger and more transgressive practitioner of dance theater.

But Mr. Musk’s shock tactics don’t seem to be designed to bring back advertisers who paused spending on Twitter amid the chaos during his takeover.

The declaration, leaving Pakistan about 100 overs for the chase, was generous, but immediately vindicated by the success of England's shock tactics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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