Phrases with «tactical purposes»

The term "tactical purposes" refers to a strategy or plan that is designed to achieve a specific goal, often in military operations. Full definition

Sentences with «tactical purposes»

  • While expert witnesses are traditionally retained to provide their opinion on an issue in a case, parties sometimes retain experts for a more tactical purpose — to critique the opposing expert. (thelawyersdaily.ca)
  • Incorporating a fantasy theme and aesthetic, Warbanners includes environmental manipulation, allowing aspiring generals to use the environment for tactical purposes, including: freezing rivers, the deforestation and burning of woodlands, the digging of trenches, the building of bridges and barricades, to name but a few. (cubedgamers.com)
  • In Morison v. Ergo - Industrial Seating Systems Inc., 2016 ONSC 6725, for example, the Superior Court awarded the Plaintiff $ 50,000 in punitive damages after finding that the employer's allegation that it terminated the Plaintiff's employment for cause lacked a reasonable basis and was done for purely tactical purposes. (williamshrlaw.com)
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