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  • noun Plural form of strategizer.

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Examples

  • For millennia, mothers have been strategizers, making good choices for their families and themselves in whatever circumstances, based on the available information, and building upon one another's experience.

    Elizabeth Gregory: Mother Knows Best 2009

  • John McCain is the elephant in the room that Democratic strategizers and organizers have trouble dealing with but that Pennsylvania voters confront every day.

    Mayhill Fowler: Pennsylvania Voters Dismiss Obama's Momentum 2008

  • The on-the-ground democratic strategizers are predicting - assuming, preparing for - regular and systematic challenges to every voter with any iota of irregularity worth challenging in any precinct that has traditionally leaned blue.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Kay Olson 2008

  • The on-the-ground democratic strategizers are predicting - assuming, preparing for - regular and systematic challenges to every voter with any iota of irregularity worth challenging in any precinct that has traditionally leaned blue.

    Vote early Kay Olson 2008

  • MORRISON: I think Mr. Schwarzenegger, who has a crew of very competent press people from former administrations here in California, Republican administrations, have done a brilliant job with his strategizers.

    CNN Transcript Oct 5, 2003 2003

  • In my mind, you don't do the same thing again -- or in this case support the same strategizers again

    Pam's House Blend - Front Page 2008

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