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It is a smart tactic.
It is a smart tactic given the Iraqi clergy's historical distaste for non-Muslim "invaders".
Both had low estimates, a smart tactic by Christie's because it contributed to a feeding frenzy.
That may be a smart tactic, but it does little to clarify the policy record of the campaign.
Anna Han, an associate professor of law at Santa Clara University, said Mr. Cook's letter of apology was a smart tactic and a "very Chinese thing to do".
What worked best for Goffin was his ability to seize the net, where he won 25 points, a smart tactic against Berdych, who lost in the first round here a year ago to the net-charging Frenchman Michael Llordra.
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It was a very smart tactic, and if it produces a serious, united international front it may yet pressure Saddam into chickening out and allowing unconditional inspections.
"It's a very smart tactic," said Charles C. Haynes, the director of the Religious Freedom Education Project at the Newseum in Washington, "because by countering the message, they make it unpleasant for people who want religious messages in the public square, and less likely that they will push for them".
Or a smart campaign tactic?
And choice is a smart selling tactic: after flicking through the racks for a few minutes, I realise I have stopped wondering if I should try on a jacket and started wondering which jacket I should try on.
At a stroke, he has significantly reduced taxation on savings, as well as making Isas more flexible, and introduced a new subsidy to first-time buyers, probably unwise in the long run, but, again, a smart political tactic aimed with precision at another crucial group of swing voters.
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