strategicness
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Noun
    
strategicness (uncountable)
- The characteristic of being strategic.
- 1977, Senate Committee on Armed Services, General Stockpile Policy, p. 58:
- The stockpiles have been acquired over the years for reasons of their criticality and strategicness in relation to the national defense.
 
-  1991, Linda R. Cohen; Roger G. Noll, The Technology Pork Barrel, page 35:- Although market structure and the concept of strategicness might affect the adequacy of R&D, neither is an unambiguous indicator.
 
-  1998, James P. Byrnes, The Nature and Development of Decision Making: A Self-Regulation Model, page 156:- In addition, several of the school and individual risk factors suggest a general lack of strategicness on the part of adolescents who drink.
 
-  2006, Hank Johnston; Paul Almeida, Latin American Social Movements, page 108:- I have done this by presenting a method to measure the degree of goal-orientedness and strategicness of claim.
 
 
- 1977, Senate Committee on Armed Services, General Stockpile Policy, p. 58:
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being strategic
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