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It merely unveiled a tactical shift - or acceleration.
Union recruitment, like emigration before it, was largely a tactical shift for him.
Those increased expectations have forced a tactical shift among many buyers.
A tactical shift, however, from Alliance to the UUP in Strangford, for instance, might help defeat the DUP's Iris Robinson.
The feminization of Marine Le Pen in the current campaign is a tactical shift, but an important one.
The Americans used a tactical shift on the final possession to secure a hard-fought victory over the defending world champion.
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According to Politico, Bill Clinton "is finding a niche as an Obama campaign whisperer" and encouraged a recent tactical shift.
Lewis Pugh, a long-distance swimmer, talks about undergoing a "radical tactical shift" in his practice that allowed him to accomplish the impossible.
Paradoxically, slow starts are permitted – because England had one in 1990 – but it's also considered reasonable to demand a major tactical shift after one game – because England went to a back three in 1990.
It was a choice intended to galvanize the Republican base and represented a clear tactical shift by Mr. Romney, who until now had been singularly focused on weak job growth since Mr. Obama took office.
If it's the latter, this is a serious tactical shift for the insurgents.
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