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The phrase 'strategy of stalling' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a plan of delaying something in order to gain an advantage. For example, "The company attempted to use a strategy of stalling in order to avoid engaging in negotiations with the union."
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The strategy of stalling was used to prevent integration, as is usually done.
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Targeting the hTIM-1-EBOV GP interaction interface to block the binding of EBOV GP to hTIM-1 could be a promising strategy for stalling the attachment step of Ebola virus infection.
But strategically, Smith was most associated with his implementation of the four corners offense, a strategy for stalling with a lead near the end of the game.
The strategies of stall, delay and deny might work, but all too often, they tend to make the problem worse.
"The governor has clearly designed his strategy to stall," said Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Democrat.
In membership meetings, guild leaders were clear that their major strategy was stalling, but most of the nearly 700 members did not attend those sessions, and many did not know that the company was seeking concessions.
Of stalls less than 2 years old, 56% had rubber mats as a stall base and all had slatted alleys.
Although scientific rigor is necessary for the new toxicology to move forward, the scientific and public-interest communities must ensure that calls for rigor are not part of a strategy of foot-dragging and stalling.
In effect, BA's international strategy was stalled for three years as competitors streaked ahead.
When I checked back with Mr. Fisher in July, his strategy had stalled.
But the strategy remains stalled in E.U. bureaucratic reshuffling and aggressive Georgian lobbying.
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