Countermove in a sentence as a noun

> countermove: he works it out and blocks your magic query He very well might. But my estimation of the thief's skills is low.

Android is a great countermove to Apple's play to dominate the next twenty years. Even if there are some tradeoffs it's good for our freedom.

But perhaps everything is automated to an extent that this has no good countermove. We shall see.

I can't see a viable countermove that Twitter could make, so the bleeding from Twitter to Google+ will just get worse. Enough cuts like this one and the bleeding will get critical.

Computer comes up with countermove, which is transmitted by vibration pulses in the same encoding scheme.

IMF already did that to El Salvador, they just weren't expecting the president to respond with a countermove.

You can only survive by predicting what the opponent's next attack is going to be by subtle shifts in body posture, and doing an appropriate countermove.

First it limits your thinking to a frame of move-countermove when in real life things are a lot more dynamic and complex. In fact, in many cases you can build quite an advantage without worrying about what your opponents or competitors are doing.

Edison had a clever countermove: he recommended placing the wiring into a metal conduit to avoid any such risks. And conveniently, many houses were already equipped with such conduit: their gas lines!

They lose, but then they do the standard countermove -- taking the work and doing an Embrace & Extend. They provide a system which is subtly incompatible to all their users, which aims to capture all the benefits of your new idea while wresting control of its future development.

But even though things look hopeful, there really is no countermove to Putin bombing every major Ukrainian city. So it looks like a stalemate unless Putin successfully conquers Donbas, at which point he might negotiate some kind of peace.

It's slightly dickish of investors to care more about who else is investing than any other aspect of your startup, and misleading them about how far along you are with other investors seems the complementary countermove. It's arguably an instance of scamming a scammer.

When Apple decided to **** over Adobe by killing Flash I though the perfect countermove would be to release AdobeOS. They could crowd source the design from its user base, port their products to Linux and be in a very strong position to compete with OSX and Windows. Now that Apple has abandoned its old users for the mass market there's room for an open source OS for the designers, photographers and developers whose needs are not being met.

Proper Noun Examples for Countermove

Countermove: he works it out and blocks your magic query - query needs to be made from somewhere indistinguishable from normal requests. Changing IP would be best...

Countermove definitions

noun

an attack by a defending force against an attacking enemy force in order to regain lost ground or cut off enemy advance units etc.

See also: counterattack