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It's all a bit reminiscent of mid-80s student politics - and the ultimate result, which is expected to emerge at some point on Wednesday evening, could have as much to do with distaste at factional tactics as with grand questions of ideology.
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Among the concerns are that the measures would stunt the anemic economic recovery and that pay restrictions could be circumvented by clever industry tactics, as happened with past government attempts to rein in compensation.
If those fans found themselves identifying with what they saw as another group of people being oppressed by authoritarian tactics – as well as with the politics of secession, relevant to both Irish nationalism and, more recently, the debate over Scottish independence – then the links between Celtic and Barca may well strengthen in the future.
But scholars agree it entails damaging your enemy in ways that can be denied, with tactics as diverse as fielding troops without uniforms or launching crippling cyber attacks.
It will be instructional to watch how these new progressive groups leverage traditional marketing tactics as well as experiment with new ways to build their followings and keep them engaged.
I know there's a lot of fierce competition in the online dating industry, but I've rarely seen a site with tactics as aggressive as WooMe's, which I should point out was a TechCrunch40 finalist back in 2007 (albeit with a slightly different positioning than today).
The second was carrying out the war plan with flexibility to defeat changing Iraqi tactics, as well as engaging Iraqi forces with speed, precision and deadliness.
From May No. 457 Squadron's Spitfires began using dive bombing tactics as well as strafing targets with their guns.
However, slaves and foreigners were vulnerable to such tactics as being whipped with an instrument with leaden tips that could cut open one's back, being burned with hot pitch or placed upon metal plates or perhaps laid out on a rack (called a fidiculae, literally "lyre-strings") used to pull limbs outward through a series of pulleys.
Hunger has been a weapon of war since Homer's time, but perhaps nowhere in modern history have starvation and food supplies been so entwined with military tactics as in the Sudan's interminable civil war.
With 22 days to go before the primary on Sept. 10, both Democratic candidates strode into the week with sharpened tactics, as if their televised debate on Sunday had been a suspenseful overture instead of something akin to a polite game of bridge.
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