• Interposing Tactics is tactical concept, developed under Terrorist Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, to explain a tactical action where a small-scale...
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  • related research areas, with the latest research, on interposing tactics, as a branch of Terrorist Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, by its research associate...
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  • Security and Interposing Tactics. URL: "3D Vulnerability Analysis Solution to the Problem of Military Energy Security and Interposing Tactics | Journal of...
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  • Chess tactic (redirect from Tactics (chess))
    tactical threats to obtain a strategic advantage are also classified as tactics. Tactics usually follow one of a number of repeating patterns; these include...
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  • Interference (chess) (category Chess tactics)
    between an attacked piece and its defender is interrupted by sacrificially interposing a piece. It is a chess tactic which seldom arises, and is therefore often...
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  • Dynamic defence (category Terrorism tactics)
    Analysis Solution to the Problem of Military Energy Security and Interposing Tactics. Journal of Information Warfare. URL: http://www.jinfowar...
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    policy of destroying every building that could offer shelter and thus interposing a belt of "scorched earth" between themselves and the allies. In 1945...
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  • out of check if possible by moving the king to an unattacked square, interposing a piece between the threatening piece and the king, or capturing the...
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  • a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked...
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  • Zwischenzug (category Chess tactics)
    Fred Reinfeld and Irving Chernev used it in their book Chess Strategy and Tactics. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Lichtenhein...
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    physically be present at the Senate meeting, otherwise his physical threat of interposing his person had no meaning. Ultimately, the plebeian tribune's veto was...
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    both rooks, or the queen and both rooks. Block (blocking an attack) – interposing a piece between another piece and its attacker. When the piece being...
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    Obstacle (category Military tactics)
    fortifications, entrenchments, barbed wire beds or mine fields, and other similar tactics intended to prevent or hinder movement of the enemy in a certain direction...
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  • Internet. Abbr. ICS. interpose To move a piece between an attacking piece and its target, blocking the line or diagonal of attack. Interposing is not possible...
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    from the threat, capturing the threatening piece, or placing another interposing piece between the king and the threatening piece. To announce check in...
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    difficult for the British to defeat, due to unfamiliarity with guerrilla tactics and extensive support for the guerrillas among civilians. In response to...
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  • Counter-Attack) is considered theoretically suspect, but if White is unprepared the tactics can be difficult to calculate at the board. After 6.e5! (6.Bd3 is less...
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    He was relocated to Maui, Hawaii, to instruct other pilots in combat tactics. U.S. Navy policy was to use its best combat pilots to train newer pilots...
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  • effective, but not without obstacles. Previously, the warriors had little tactics, but through the guidance of Hansen, the army is turned into a successful...
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  • nuclear facility or nuclear power reactor facility, and where adversary tactics are employed to attempt an act of radiological sabotage, such as, but not...
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    his tactics in pursuit of it were, especially when they mobilised the assemblies which gave some genuine expression of the popular will. Those tactics threatened...
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    Chess (section Tactics)
    asset (for example, by the possibility of developing an attack). In chess, tactics generally refer to short-term maneuvers – so short-term that they can be...
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    Cherusci of Arminius); the Iazigi Sarmatians (to whom he gave permission to interpose themselves in the Tisza plain, between the borders of the new province...
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    Julius Caesar. Like Charles XII, Suvorov adopted an aggressive style of tactics and campaigning, seemingly inspired by the Swedish king. Charles's death...
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    courts. During the Caesar's consulship, the success of Cato and Bibulus' tactics at discrediting Caesar and Pompey made the two greatly unpopular during...
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    did not comply with the orders of a Plebeian Tribune, the Tribune could interpose the sacrosanctity of his person (intercessio) to physically stop that...
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    or any other assembly disregarded the orders of a tribune, he could "interpose the sacrosanctity of his person" to prevent such action. Even a dictator...
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    He was a bold, an original, and an enterprising commander, skilful in tactics and fertile in resources, full of energy and never desponding in defeat...
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    for the first time. Before these laws were passed, tribunes could only interpose the sacrosanct of their person (intercessio) to veto acts of the Senate...
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  • between all applications. These additional steps, typically involving interposing gateways or bridges between the various architectures, may introduce...
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