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a plan for attaining a particular goal
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deploying, disposing, and using resources for gaining advantage or success, in order to carry out a strategy. As used in Dr. Tom Gilbert's performance matrix, tactics are the duties required and tools developed in order to implement strategies, and are measured by their cost.
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| tacticity |
Literally, arrangement or system. Used to describe the arrangement of substituents on a polymer chain. See atactic, isotactic, and syndiotactic.
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| tactic |
specific details or parts of a strategy, and how it can be implemented
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| tactic |
a method or action for accomplishing an end.
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