Sentences with phrase «good ploy»

The phrase "good ploy" means a clever or effective strategy or tactic to achieve a goal or advantage. Full definition
Your next best ploy is to convince people that more is better than less.
Many historic racist like Abraham lincoln came around after a while to the need for integration but when a general freed the slaves in the Civil War Abe promptly fired him only to realise later that freeing the slaves was a good ploy in winning a war in which slavery was not a paramount cause has many people today believe
Would be a good ploy to make anyone in the media to appear to be one of the «insiders».
Agree contacting Dein, Morgan and Usmanov may be a good ploy but the best way to hit a money hungry club, (or any business) like Arsenal is to vote with your feet and wallets.
This could be a good ploy against the Red Devils» midfield that is lacking a ball winner and could get overloaded if Fergie goes with a front three like he tried at Everton.
Cesc Fabregas is probably the better ploy in the attack front, but Conte could sacrifice him for Matic in order to provide more steel at the centre of the park.
If your child doesn't like school or he hates riding the bus, missing the bus on purpose can be a good ploy.
Mr Osborne's best ploy was a tax cut for business investment — the sort of complexity Gordon Brown used to indulge in.
The heels are such a good ploy too with the wider trousers.
Heeheehee I have no idea why she thinks this is a good ploy to win friends, it's pretty cute though so I say nothing.
Another good ploy is to tackle the Eidolons with at least one friend: Explorers supports up to four - player co-op (which is commendably easy to set up either locally or online) and the game is very much geared up to encourage co-op play.
Something like the Galaxy A8 is actually still gathering increasing interest by the day, and could actually be a good ploy to be revealed publicly, till the Note 7 matters get settled down.
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