Tactic in a sentence as a noun

As he says, it's a tactic to keep them from "going dirty".

This tactic has probably blocked a million bot posts over the years, so I guess...

It all hinges on how the employees in question were performing and how common this tactic is.

If a particular method or tactic enabled us to defeat the enemy, then it should be used.

Instead Amazon has chosen to cut off all affiliates in any state that tries this tactic.

The options for Google seem to be a hardline tactic to get exactly what they envisioned and subsequently have a dead on arrival Android OS, or work within the system.

This was my view, and I saw nonviolence in the Gandhian model not as an inviolable principle but as a tactic to be used as the \nsituation demanded.

Legally it seems to have been hard to target predatory lending so name-and-shame was the main tactic .A typical loan is a few hundred dollars payable in a few weeks.

If by "if by 'if by whiskey'" you mean to circularly employ the same manipulative tactic of deceptive self-promotion, then I am certainly against it. But if by "if by 'if by whiskey'" you mean to strategically exercise the same practice out of admiration of its effective and pacifying avail to reason, then I am certainly for it. That is my position.

Tactic definitions

noun

a plan for attaining a particular goal

See also: tactics maneuver manoeuvre