Definition: 1. Relating to or concerned with strategy. 2. Highly important to or an integral part of a strategy or plan of action especially in war.
Use 'strategic' in a sentence:
1. The extent to which it helped to promote Britain's broader strategic interests was sometimes questionable.
2. The development of quantum science and technology is of great scientific significance and strategic value. It is a major disruptive technological.
3. Thanks to the strong strategic trust the two sides have established, our relationship is becoming more mature and stable.
4. He is the one who would, for a hefty fee, purvey strategic advice to private corporations.
5. But an array of countries are rushing to assert greater influence here, with an eye not just towards the day those protective treaties expire, but also for the strategic and commercial that already exist.
6. Taret theting is a strategic approach that can help enterprises improve.
7. Many such targets were strategic, such as armaments factories.
8. He emphasized the strategic position of that island in his report.
9. But not if it's strategic?
10. What exactly is strategic innovation?
11. The bridge is of strategic importance to us.
12. The island is of strategic importance to France.
13. China's Utilization of FDI and Strategic Choice of Economic Security.
14. Of course, I was talking about an issue in strategic marketing, the healthy club model; I mean with a health club you might think they would have trouble attracting customers right?
15. Taking on China over North Korea option entailing the most strategic risk.
16. The Straits of Gibraltar are the strategic passage between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.
17. The South-to-North Water Diversion Project is important strategic infrastructure.
18. What exactly is strategic innovation then?
19. We need to step up strategic communication to reinforce the bond of multilateral co-operation.
20. Was the revival in their fortunes entirely due to strategic innovation?
21. That was partly due to his talents: showmanship, strategic vision, an astonishing attention to detail and a dictatorial management style which many bosses must have envied.
22. The army moved for strategic reasons.
23. Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation, of making sure it takes place at all levels of the company, and that is related to the company's overall strategy.
24. According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about three quarters of the energy we use to move things, including ourselves, accomplishes no useful work.
25. Strategic policy during the War was vitiated because of a sharp division between easterners and westerners.
26. A lot of ground has been covered in unpacking the issues central to achieving this market-led strategic change.
27. There appears to be little strategic focus within a school district's curricula, its textbooks, or its teachers' activities.
28. Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation, of making sure it takes place at all levels of the company, and that it's related to the company's overall strategy.
29. Innovation is the primary driving force behind development; it is the strategic underpinning economy.
30. It soon grew as an entrepot town due to its strategic location along the busy shipping routes connecting Europe to China.
31. China and Britain agreed to raise their ties to a "global comprehensive strategic partnership" in the 21st century.
32. Teresitaat is an expert in the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
33. The complexity of these relationships makes it unlikely that a system of import relief laws will meet the strategic needs of all the units under the same parent company.
34. What is china's position on joining the Trans-Pacific strategic economic partnership agreement ( tpp)?
35. Strategic policy during the War was vitiated because of a sharp division between 'easterners' and 'westerners'
36. On China's Practice of "Going Out" Strategic Policy.
37. The strategic regulation of evening body reserves is also likely to incur additional costs, as nightingales must spend more time foraging in order to build up larger body reserves.
38. What was the process inside Dell that percolated that up as something that was a major strategic initiative for the company?
39. A business plan should be a strategic outline of what you are going to do.
40. In 'strategic' the stress falls on the second syllable.
41. China and Brunei on Monday agreed to upgrade their relations to a strategic cooperative partnership.
42. It can be of strategic importance to UN personnel to have this information as they consider partnership.
43. Even bunkered in his Bab al-Aziziya military base, the colonel maintained his strategic depth.
44. The decision is the strategic fulcrum of the Budget.
45. Malta was of vital strategic importance during the war.
46. Denikin held a staff meeting to decide on the next strategic objective.
47. They need to give greater emphasis to strategic marketing.
48. The pilots bombed strategic targets with pinpoint accuracy.
49. Patents were filed more for strategic purposes, to be used as bargaining chips to ward off infringement suites or as a means to block competitors' products.
50. After 10 years of negotiation, the Senate ratified the strategic arms reduction treaty.
51. The end of the year is an ideal time for strategic review and renewal. Stress is high.
52. According to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, about three quarters of energy we use to move things, including ourselves, accomplish no useful work.
53. In Western eyes, Iraq is a major power in an area of great strategic importance.
54. Cameras were set up at strategic points along the route.
55. Strategic alliances are being forged with major European companies.