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tactical

[tak-ti-kuhl] / ˈtæk tɪ kəl /


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Police play a critical role in stopping crime, but during active shootings their uniforms create a tactical disadvantage.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We see limited tactical downside to EU equities and anticipate continued diversification flows thereafter,” said a team led by Marina Zavolock, chief European equity strategist.

From MarketWatch

The caller told the operator the ICE agent who shot Good was wearing an “ICE tactical vest.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Where they differ however is in how they move into that shape, the roles each player is given and the balance between freedom and tactical instruction.

From BBC

“Plainclothes agents have been embedded in transport vans, sally ports, processing areas, and detention cells to gather important tactical intelligence and or information,” a document on Benchwarmer reads.

From Salon