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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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Even the creation or expansion of strategic stockpiles by the United States and other countries will not "fundamentally change the situation", Louvet added.

From Barron's

Warner Music has a strategic partnership in Newcastle.

From BBC

Once strategic targets and the command structure are destroyed, said Feriadoun Majlesi, a former Iranian diplomat, “remaining government officials will demand an end to the war and peaceful conditions.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We think the strategic opportunities outweigh any of the downsides that might come with that.”

From The Wall Street Journal

China's top diplomat Wang Yi told Merz at the Munich Security Conference last week that Beijing hoped to bring ties "to a new level" and wanted Germany to be a "stabilising anchor for strategic relations".

From Barron's