Sentences with phrase «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
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.
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.
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.
That the way we set up in attack, with Walcott, didn't really serve any particular tactical purpose (in this I agree with joshuad's views, below).
These Specialists also make an appearance in the multiplayer mode, where they have a more tactical purpose than in Black Ops 3.
Finally, the court also added that the remedy can not be granted as a means of augmenting a lack of available statutory relief; nor can it be aimed at vindicating family or personal relationships or at serving a purely tactical purpose.
Statutory demands have proved controversial because they are regularly used for tactical purposes.
In the present lectures, which are cast throughout in a popular mould, there seemed no room for subtle metaphysical discussion, and for tactical purposes it was sufficient, the contention of philosophy being what it is (namely, that religion can be transformed into a universally convincing science), to point to the fact that no religious philosophy has actually convinced the mass of thinkers.
Environmental scanning involves the systematic gathering of objective and subjective information from your internal and external environments for strategic and tactical purposes.
Every valid move in litigation should have some tactical purpose: to increase the likelihood of the result the party wants.
Whether the timing has some tactical purpose is unclear.
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