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- noun Plural form of
gambit .
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Examples
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And these short-term gambits are in tension with the long-term interests of both the global economy, which needs a less export-dependent China, and China itself - which faces inflation in part on account of its undervalued currency.
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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Voters are wise to last minute gambits, which is why such things are best done earlier to disrupt a candidacy.
William Bradley: With History Waiting At the Finish Line, Jerry Brown Heads Into the Final Curve of the Race William Bradley 2010
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