Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But most of the day was given over to legal strategizing.
In all this strategizing is the sad spectacle of what might have been.
Getting the most out of a weekend far away can require some high-level strategizing.
That would be more like his strategizing, not to let the whole mission turn on one unknown outcome.
Despite their feverish strategizing, no couple feels safe any more.
I think a little mutual strategizing could be very beneficial to you both."
It takes a little strategizing, but it's possible!
But Mr. Rivera said his political strategizing made perfect sense.
Behind the scenes, meanwhile, there was 11th-hour strategizing in the four camps as they prepared for victory and defeat today.
Sometimes landmark deals grow out of exhaustive strategizing and delicate negotiating.
Stock car racing involves skill, strength, endurance and split-second strategizing.
Extensive item lists maintains the strategizing of the Empires titles that many have come to love.
After all things were at camp, the tribe members continued their celebration by drinking beer and trading stories, albeit with some strategizing.
And despite all my strategizing, current security precautions leave much less wiggle room for rebellious latecomers.
Chapter 2 "You might want to do some strategizing," Admiral Paris told the class.
He goes behind the wrestled solemnities of the poetry to reveal the effort, the strategizing, and the silliness.
But as Mr. Gingrich heads into the crucial election year, he has been doing serious strategizing and repair work.
This may be smart strategizing.
The Kaplan team can take credit for its superior strategizing and its refusal to see ignorance as an obstacle when taking the test.
This particular room had become Zife's "war room," where much of the top-level strategizing had been done.
But in order for an effort to have the desired positive effect on society it is indispensible that clear analyzing and purposeful strategizing is done.
Since 2001, the fiscal strategizing of the party has ascended to a new level of fiscal irresponsibility.
Steinbrenner would call this strategizing.
All this talk about political strategizing and campaign fund-raising projects a far different image from the one Mrs. Clinton has assiduously cultivated since the election.
Thursday's announcement followed hours of desperate strategizing among Mr. McGreevey, his top advisers, friends and family members.
Incredibly, despite running a hostel and strategising all night, he had come top of his class.
I have a problem with all this, shall I call it, political strategising.
If they fail, we may well return to the tedious strategising of the New Labour era.
There was also an element of strategising and bluffing, as contestants attempted to gain psychological advantage.
With no mod-cons to disturb you, this is the place to go if intimate, barefoot strategising is the order of the day.
Now is the time to do the strategising, form political alliances with the SNP and turn northward for initiative, energy and and new possibilities.
Haksar was noted for his strategising on the nationalisation of banks, insurance & foreign oil companies, the 1971 Indo-Soviet treaty and the liberation of Bangladesh.
It wasn't until his appointment as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1939 that Parliament was reminded of Churchill's skills as a leader and his capacity for brilliant strategising.
In 1992, Conservative Chris Patten was ousted by Liberal Democrat Don Foster in a narrow defeat widely blamed on Patten's strategising, campaign leading and communicating as Conservative Party Chairman rather than canvassing his own constituents.
Ace of Spades was reviewed in the February 2013 issue of Edge Magazine, which found the official version to be "maniacally fast", and added that construction "feels pointless; barricades and buildings are meaningless when an enemy can jetpack over them or snipe straight through them, and the game moves too fast to allow complex strategising."