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Перевод: strategically speek strategically


[наречие]
стратегически


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  1. But in addition to the church's calling to be the invisible yeast leavening the whole dough and the salt savouring the whole meal, it is also called to be a light placed prominently and strategically upon a lamp-stand so as to light the whole house.
  2. Head for the nearest caf to get away from it all, or strategically follow your sporting hero/heroine along the route?
  3. The cistern of his lav is adorned with the hammer and sickle while the stars and stripes is also strategically placed.
  4. Engineers could also reduce their dependence on strategically important metals by redesigning components.
  5. Strategically set on the headland above the River Vltava, the castle commanded the trade routes between Vienna and Kiev, a perfect site therefore for communication and defence.
  6. For instance, it has, at times, looked desirable to reduce the order of battle of the Rhine Army, in order to build up a larger uncommitted and strategically mobile central reserve in the United Kingdom.
  7. A strategically located offshore intermediate holding company may enable transnational groups to reinvest earnings without suffering a tax charge in the ultimate parent company location.
  8. He always stands strategically in corners at parties or similar wasteful gatherings of the wasted, his glass tilted in his hand, his broad back against the wall, talking all the while in those low, resonant yet rather monotonous tones which everyone listens to with a sniggery sort of attention.
  9. His exposed starting point for the ascent was the strategically positioned rock ledge now named the Bower.
  10. And strategically, Mr Healey cut public spending and brought the domestic economy back into balance.
  11. "But," he adds, "strategically, if you stood back and asked yourself if domestic appliances was a good business to be in, the answer was no, it wasn't.
  12. Iran was certainly strategically vital, threatened by Russia on its flank; but abstract because it was so many miles away, politically eccentric, and hard to place.
  13. According to the World Bank in its report on Energy Transition in the Developing Countries (1984), energy supply has the potential almost to double in the years to 1995 provided that available resources both financial and technical are strategically deployed and realistic pricing policies are established and maintained.

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