Stratagem in a sentence as a noun

A good point - I hear that writing a blogpost on your new stratagem for the week is a good way to achieve that end. You can even make a job out of it!

It’s also a stratagem used by banks and insurance companies.

Code formatters are definitely not part of any stratagem to accomplish that goal.

I'm getting really tired of the old stratagem consisting of pretending that social norms are a natural given.

Have you actually read the article?The reason is that Microsoft is doing a sophisticated stratagem against Linux.

If that were so, you'd expect to find accounts of Democrats at least raising token opposition to this brilliant political stratagem.

The latter seems to be the case, in which case, it's not a particularly valuable stratagem for a merit-focused technical conference.

One man's terrible mobility and probable blunder is another's brilliant stratagem.

Are we also all stupid to entertain the idea that, when a WHO leader does not hear the journalist on skype exactly when she asks a question about taiwan, this is just a bad stratagem to elude the question?Please.

A bunch of very funny things in there, such as this about the ISS:"Launched in an oblique, low orbit that guarantees its permanent uselessness, it serves as yin to the shuttle's yang, justifying an endless stream of future Shuttle missions through the simple stratagem of being too expensive to abandon.

Stratagem definitions

noun

a maneuver in a game or conversation

See also: ploy gambit

noun

an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade; "his testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track"

See also: contrivance dodge