Elvis has his share of sensitive dreams and flashbacks, but the book's greater energy is devoted to strategic maneuvering and violent action.
The song protested the escalating rhetoric and strategic maneuvering between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Hypercompetition results from the dynamics of strategic maneuvering amongst competitors.
On the other hand, macromanagement refers to when a player's focus is directed more toward economic development and large-scale strategic maneuvering, allowing time to think and consider possible solutions.
Steinitz strengthened defensive techniques and advocated strategic maneuvering to gain enough of an advantage before launching an attack.
This ought not be the kind of proceeding in which strategic maneuvering be allowed to override the fundament relations of fair play.
But the case involves far more than strategic legal maneuvering.
Behind this strategic maneuvering lies concern about what appears to be the closest of this year's contests, that for control of the House.
Experimentation, strategic maneuvering, and a significant amount of financial mismanagement produced a weak and divided country, which seemed not only to invite external aggression but to make it irresistible.
The goal of Ubi periculum was to limit strategic maneuvering within papal elections to produce faster outcomes, thereby reducing the number of schisms and disputed elections.