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1 тактика тактик·а
менять тактику — to alter (one's) tactics
нерешительная / осторожная тактика — nibbling tactics
раскольническая тактика — breakaway / splitting tactics
тактика запугивания — bullying / scare tactics
тактика поэтапных мероприятий (особ. постепенного урезывания гражданских прав) — salami tactics амер.
тактика проволочек — delaying / footdragging / dilatory tactics / position
тактика руководителя, отличающаяся от тактики других руководителей — leader's odd-man-out tactics
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