strategy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • implement: We have implemented this strategy below for two further systems.
  • develop: Charnwood Boro Council has developed a strategy to address the problems relating to empty homes within the boro.
  • formulate: With Jack at the helm, they quickly formulate a strategy that includes not lifting a finger or cleaning anything.

Adjective modifier

  • regional: The regional economic strategy has a clear vision for the region.
  • overall: Reviewing your notes is a vital part of an overall learning strategy.
  • long-term: Placing the collection on the VADS server was also part of the museum's long-term preservation strategy for its entire collection.
  • corporate: In 2000, he was named vise president of corporate strategy.
  • spatial: The South East England Regional Assembly ( SEERA ) is responsible for producing a regional spatial strategy up to 2026.
  • national: Within the national strategy is a separate section for London.

Modifies a noun

  • formulation: Indicative Content: Strategic context for I.S. - historical development, models of I.S. , business strategy formulation, establishing an I.S. process.
  • document: Their assistance and advice in shaping a strategy document for the completion of the canal is essential and much appreciated.

Noun used with modifier

  • marketing: Our business Internet marketing consultant strategy focus on driving traffic to your website.
  • exit: An exit strategy will never feature on his agenda.
  • communication: Communications 6. What are your views on the high-level communications strategy published in Chapter 6?
  • draft: Equestrian Strategy This draft strategy is out for consultation - you can send your comments using our online form.
  • homelessness: The Council worked with SHOG partners to develop a countywide Homelessness Strategy adopted in July 2003.
  • reduction: It concludes that there is an urgent need to put in place a well-resourced alcohol harm reduction strategy.

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