How to use in-sentence of “strategic”:
+ The bridge had great strategic importance.
+ The initial goals of Japanese leaders were to destroy the US Navy, seize lands rich in natural resources, and establish strategic military bases to defend Japan’s empire in the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
+ She wrote on Twitter about the effects of business interests by groups such as the American Enterprise Institute and the Center for Strategic and International Studies: “Lobbyists are here.
+ Adedeji was the founding Executive Director of the African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies in 1991.
+ Since the end of the cold war, this flight ended, however, the Strategic Air Command still maintains the main facility at Offutt AFB – this is where President Bush flew to when the Twin Towers were bombed on 9-11-01 to set up his command center.
+ Published hundreds of books and strategic reports and keeps publishing refereed journal “Stratejik Ongoru” journal periodically by TASAM Publications since 2004.
+ In 1996, he has planned to establish a center for strategic studies and research in order to create alternative solutions for the domestic and international issues of Turkey.
+ It’s very strong with great strategic value.

Example sentences of “strategic”:
+ In Sparta, he served as a strategic adviser, proposing or supervising several major campaigns against Athens.
+ Guam continued to be important due to its strategic location for shipping, and later for air travel in the Pacific.
+ In 2011, Santana was appointed as the Chief of Staff and Strategic Technical Advisor at Tribunal Constitucional de la República Dominicana, where she co-led to establish the first constitutional court in the Dominican Republic.
+ Offshore outsourcing: Implications for international business and strategic management theory and practice.
+ He also served as Chairman of the Strategic Advisory Council of the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation Children’s Vaccine Program from 1998 to 2003.
+ Guzman was also the director of strategic initiatives at ProAmerica Bank in Los Angeles.
+ Its strategic position on the Río Pasion helped it dominate trade in the region.
+ Saarinen was recruited by his friend, who was also an architect, to join the military service in the Office of Strategic Services.
+ Ramesses posted troops and ships at strategic points along the coast, and allowed the pirates to attack their prey.
+ It was bombed by the Royal Air ForceRAF Bomber Command between 1940 and 1945, by the USAAF strategic bombing of Germany.
+ The bank has four strategic business units: Canadian Personal and Small Business Banking, Canadian Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, U.S.
+ In 1997, Harris and Steve Wolf signed a strategic agreement between Air Canada and United Airlines, producing what is now the Star Alliance, which grew to become the world’s largest global airline alliance.
+ In Sparta, he served as a strategic adviser, proposing or supervising several major campaigns against Athens.
+ Guam continued to be important due to its strategic location for shipping, and later for air travel in the Pacific.
+ In 2011, Santana was appointed as the Chief of Staff and Strategic Technical Advisor at Tribunal Constitucional de la República Dominicana, where she co-led to establish the first constitutional court in the Dominican Republic.
More in-sentence examples of “strategic”:
+ During World War I, the strait was of strategic importance.
+ They are the United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness, United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, and the United States House Science Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics.
+ It has about 120,000 inhabitants and was a strategic airport in the Second Indochinese War in the 1960s and 1970s.
+ Tactical senatorial victory, strategic Antonian victory, Octavian and the Republic sign a treaty with Antony.
+ Developed the projects* “Turkey’s Strategic Vision 2023 under the theme of “Power and Justice” and leaded their performing in 81 provinces of the country.
+ The nuclear weapons changed the strategic condition of the possible war.
+ A larger-scaled tactical flanking is called a strategic flanking.
+ There was a popular folk legend that the Chinese failed the strategic attacks on 1792 AD due to the effect of religious war cry of “Jai Bhawani”.
+ From January to September 2017, she was White House Director of Strategic Communications.
+ In 1870, the terraces of Meudon were part of the strategic defenses of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War, and the château, damaged by shelling, was occupied by Prussian forces.
+ It is also the only air force other than the United States Air Force who use modern strategic bombers.
+ He later earned a Master’s Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies at the Naval War College.
+ Members elect the board and may vote on the strategic decisions of the business but are not usually involved in its day-to-day operations.
+ Fort Fisher had tremendous strategic value during the war.
+ The situation of 221 AOD was not in any demeanor note from a strategic perspective and was exposed to the adversary from all sides and needed to depend on its soldier intrepidity for its defense.
+ Byzantion was mainly a trading city due to its strategic location at the Black Sea’s only entrance.
+ Despite its strategic industries.
+ County councils were responsible for more strategic services in a region, with smaller urban district councils and rural district councils responsible for other activities.
+ He first joined Louis Vuitton in 1989 as a strategic director.
+ Since the site is of strategic importance to the French army, it has been “hardened”.
+ It is not clear what will replace it as the United States Air Force’s main strategic bomber.
+ Like other rulers of Egypt before him, Ali desired to control the Levant, both for its strategic value and for its rich natural resources.
+ The battle also included the Battle of Fort Eben-Emael, the first strategic airborne operation using paratroopers.
+ It is devoted to the achievements of science in the civil and military technologies, development of engineers and designers; it explains the newest types of weapons, space exploration, sports science, engineering and strategic sites.
+ Activities turn into concrete results by final reports, strategic reports, refereed journals, books, agreements, institutes, networks, platforms and web sites within the extent of studies regarding these fields.
+ The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is a strategic bomber in the service of the US Air Force.
+ The B-36 Peacemaker was a strategic bomber.
+ MBB, or alternatively the Big Three when used in relation to the consulting industry, refers to the three major strategic consulting companies.
+ Among Labour’s proposals was the establishment of a Greater London Authority which was to be a strategic body: unlike the GLC the Greater London Authority would not provide any services to Londoners directly.
+ Use this field for publicly traded companies only when the owner is a long-term strategic owner such as an affiliate or founding family.
+ The Eastern Roman/Byzantine armies continued to be influenced by the earlier Roman legions, and were maintained with similar level of discipline, strategic prowess, and organization.
+ During the Soviet war in Afghanistan1980s Soviet war, Mazari Sharif was a strategic base for the Soviet Army.
+ On the contrary, renewed strategic interests bent on domination grow stronger and, even, acquire new and more dangerous dimensions for underdeveloped countries.
+ The Mayor is responsible for budgeting and strategic planning of some governmental functions across the whole of the London region.
+ At the beginning of this year, we initiated a broad discussion to form a strategic direction that will unite and inspire people across the entire movement.
+ Clinton, concerned that Washington’s army and the French fleet would join in Rhode Island, again fixed on West Point as a strategic point to capture.
+ The Mayor proposes policy and the GLA’s budget, and makes appointments to the capital’s strategic transport body.
+ He reassigned the former French strategic reserve, the 7th Army, to go in front of Antwerp.
+ He built a castle there because it was a good strategic place because of local trade road to Poland.
+ He grouped the British XXX Corps as a strategic reserve behind the Meuse and reorganised the US defence of the northern shoulder, shortening and strengthening the line and ordering the evacuation of St Vith.
+ But although the Germans were successful at first, after a few days the German offensive was suddenly exhausted, and beginning March 27, when the French began to engage their strategic reserve near Amiens, the Germans had no more substantial territorial gain.
+ During his over 30 years in the United States Air Force, Harris was also Chief of Staff and Vice Commander in Chief of the Strategic Air Command, where he spent most of his time during his service.
+ East West Rail is a major project to “establish a strategic railway connecting East Anglia with Central, Southern and Western England”.
+ He was Army Chief of Staff from 1993 to 1995 and Commander of Army Strategic Command from 1990 to 1993.
+ Separately, on October 13, 2005 Microsoft and Yahoo! announced that by summer of 2006 they would interoperate using SIP/SIMPLE which is followed on December 2005 by the AOL and Google strategic partnership deal where Google Talk users would be able to talk with AIM and ICQ users provided they have an identity at AOL.
+ Considering the relations between force, space and time, Napoleon tried to attack the side and back of the enemy forces in battle through strategic movement and tactical surprise.
+ This could include formulae and recipes, proprietary databases, business processes and methods, information about costs, pricing, margins, overhead, manufacturing processes, proprietary computer software programs, customer lists, and strategic plans and marketing programs.
+ Death Railway, the strategic railway tracks began from Nong Pla Duk Station in Amphoe Ban Pong, Ratchaburi, and ran via Kanchanaburi across the Khwae Yai River, westbound to the Three Pagodas Pass, to end at Thanbuyuzayat in Burma.
+ There are strategic resources, country borders and the military units will support by the nation, not by the cities.
+ During World War I, the strait was of strategic importance.
+ They are the United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness, United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, and the United States House Science Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics.
