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Sir Denis Hamilton, then editor-in-chief of TNL, compared Hussey to Haig in the first world war - a one-tactic general obsessed with frontal assault.
The practice of reporting students' body mass scores to parents originated a few years ago as just one tactic in a war on childhood obesity that would be fought with fresh, low-fat cafeteria offerings and expanded physical education.
The exact point at which selection favors a switch from one tactic to another can be calculated from knowledge of the fitness functions, the distribution of switchpoints and the variation in (in this case) status [ 18, 19].
In other words, if a relatively large proportion of individuals adopted one tactic but a relatively small proportion of individuals returned that had adopted the tactic, then the tactic had relatively poor fitness.
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What's not silly is to understand that TV spots are just one tactic (and a pretty expensive one with decreasing results) among a wide range of paid media--a range that now runs from network prime time spots to paid search to promoted tweets, for example.
Note: renegotiating contracts to lower those royalties is one tactic, but a risky one given the artist-payouts controversies.
That was merely one tactic in a brazen performance that also involved wedding dresses, prank lyrics and calisthenics.
What is more, organizations can use more than one tactic at a time as they are not mutually exclusive.
There was not one tactic that solved an issue but a culmination rather.
Politeness can be one position, and an MSNBC-ready march can be one tactic.
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