strategic choice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrategicandchoice
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strategic
adjective
uk/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/us/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
helping to achieve a plan, for example in business ...
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choice
noun
uk/tʃɔɪs/us/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofstrategicandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofstrategic choice
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This was astrategicchoice.
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This is astrategicchoice.
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If we wish to incorporate the social emotions triggered by astrategicchoiceinto our models, how might we proceed?
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Unions made astrategicchoicein 1978 to abandon national health insurance and endorse the employermandate idea.
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It is astrategicchoicefor our continent.
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This article argues that the use of informal networks is astrategicchoiceinformed by evaluations about the tactical e-cacy of formal organizations.
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Thus, their use of this venue is not clearly linked to an inherent disadvantage and may result from astrategicchoice.
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Given that it is often infeasible for a single party to govern alone in parliamentary democracies, party leaders are faced with astrategicchoice.
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In most of these discussions, ticket splitting is assumed to be a matter of freestrategicchoicefor the voter, yet this is not always the case.
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A group'sstrategicchoiceat one time can lead it or prime it to accept more encompassing arguments about the "definition of the problem" at a later point.
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It was astrategicchoice.
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Nonetheless, thestrategicchoiceabout economic and social prosperity is the right choice.
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The decision to turn away from racial liberalism would thus appear less like astrategicchoiceand more like a clear-eyed concession to the ideology of their constituents.
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It is hard to escape the common conclusion that that was astrategicchoiceto deter claims for compensation rather than encourage them.
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It can also be motivated by thestrategicchoiceto change the age structure within the company.
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This was astrategicchoice, because the location of the attraction would attract visitors to the normally forgotten southern part of the park.
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The model identifies two parallel processes that involve getting attention, encoding information, storage and retrieval of information,strategicchoice, strategic outcome and feedback.
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She compared this to previous models (the technological imperative,strategicchoice, and technology as a trigger) and considered the importance of meaning, power, norms, and interpretive flexibility.
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Classical game theory essentially requires that all of the players make rational choices (that is, making theirstrategicchoiceon a wholly rationally-determined evaluation of probable outcomes).
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