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US
/ˈstɹætɪdʒɪst/
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[ UK /stɹˈætɪdʒˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /stɹˈætɪdʒˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- an expert in strategy (especially in warfare)
How To Use strategist In A Sentence
- This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
- The tension has been telling on both sides as campaign strategists struggle to identify potential winning themes, not to mention winning voters, in their headlong sprint to the finish.
- This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
- We're getting a reprieve from inflation," said Edward Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research Inc. in New York, who will speak at the conference and who devised the term "bond vigilantes" to describe the power financial markets can wield over governments. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
- People would rather overpay for bonds than underpay for stocks," said David Kelly, who helps oversee $445 billion as chief market strategist for JPMorgan Funds in New York.
- Thousands of ad campaign strategists flooding the DVR'd airwaves (and our Internet hours) with ignorable notions that are not swaying anyone with that blurry rhetoric. Richard Laermer: "Your Life Hasn't Changed By The Man Who's Elected"
- If the campaign has been logical to the strategists, the public perception is that it has been awful.
- Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture.
- (They have other more pressing concerns.) "Look, I mean they have a lot of money, and we don't," said top McCain strategist Steve Schmidt, after a rally in Hanoverton, Ohio. Bright Shiny States - Swampland - TIME.com
- Rove, the president's chief political strategist, is after the other 53 percent, millions of voters who could "realign" the political parties to make the Republicans dominant for years to come -- or at least in 2004. Battle For Bush's Soul