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strategic

Definition for strategic

adjective as in crucial

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critical, important, key, vital

adjective as in clever, calculated

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Celsius Holdings’ acquisition of Alani Nu is seen as a strategic move, leveraging scale benefits and a new distribution agreement with PepsiCo.

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It is making Al implementation a strategic priority, both internally at EQT, and also in its portfolio companies, while strengthening teams in prioritized growth areas.

And pulling it off would demonstrate American resolve to combat terrorism, reassure allies, and deny militants strategic hesitation that they can further leverage.

Days after the court’s holding, Louisiana lawmakers, showing themselves slightly more strategic minded than their Alabama counterparts, cited the Kavanaugh concurrence as they fought against a new map at the Fifth Circuit.

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Weeks later, the EU launched a “strategic dialogue” with the automotive industry that led to a more flexible timetable for automakers to meet its emissions rules for 2025.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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