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Bargaining vs Tactics - What's the difference?

bargaining | tactics |

As nouns the difference between bargaining and tactics

is that bargaining is the act of one who bargains while tactics is (military) the military science that deals with achieving the objectives set by strategy.

As a verb bargaining

is .

bargaining

English

Verb

(head)
  • * {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-28, author=(Joris Luyendijk)
  • , volume=189, issue=3, page=21, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly) , title= Our banks are out of control , passage=Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic […].  Until 2008 there was denial over what finance had become. […]  But the scandals kept coming, and so we entered stage three – what therapists call "bargaining ". A broad section of the political class now recognises the need for change but remains unable to see the necessity of a fundamental overhaul. Instead it offers fixes and patches.}}

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of one who bargains.
  • * Winston Churchill, Marlborough: His Life and Times (book 2, page 51)
  • All the materials, therefore, existed for an interminable series of hagglings, bargainings , and blackmailings.

    tactics

    Alternative forms

    * tacticks (obsolete)

    Noun

    (en-plural noun)
  • (military) The military science that deals with achieving the objectives set by strategy.
  • (military) Manoeuvres used against an enemy.
  • (military) The employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each otherJoint Publication 1-02 U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; 12 April 2001 (As Amended Through 14 April 2006)..
  • English plurals
  • Derived terms

    * military tactics

    References