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- noun The planned
strategy andtactics to be used in abattle
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Examples
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Each Episode Looks At A Particular Military Strategy (or "battleplan") Used In Warfare,
VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅 2008
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The deadly hubris underlying the US information battleplan was recently exposed in a poll showing that Kandahar residents support negotiations with the Taliban instead of a military offensive by a 19: 1 margin, and that five of six see the Taliban as "our Afghan brothers."
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In fact, this was our original battleplan but the leg injury prevented expeditions to the markets for that purpose.
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Had no intention of following that kind of sane battleplan, Walt. • No sane government would put their troops into a theater, and then HAND OVER 380 TONS OF HIGH-EXPLOSIVES for IEDs, unless the true purpose was as it is in this case, namely a bloodbath, in order to instigate CIVIL WAR.
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With a new battleplan, here's chief national correspondent John King.
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I'll have to give it serious consideration and make a hardcore battleplan.
It's here! Thrill-Power Overload is here! DAVID BISHOP 2007
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Because Camerons team cannot tear themselves away from rigidly following New Labours battleplan of the mid-90's because that's the only game plan they know which "worked" and it is consequently one which they are obsessed with.
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I think he needs to start doing SOMETHING now, than just having his election battleplan stolen by tabloids.
"A slogan is not a strategy." Ann Althouse 2007
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Like a good general, Paul is executing a battleplan ideal for the go-go 90s.
Demo Day: Y Combinator’s Spring Chicks Nick Gonzalez 2005
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They are given a battleplan, and then they're told, well, we have to wait.
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