18 references to "movement":

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The direct and the indirect lead on to each other in turn. I... ss. 5.11, Chapter 5: Energy

Thus one who is skillful at keeping the enemy on the move ma... ss. 5.19, Chapter 5: Energy

When he utilizes combined energy, his fighting men become as... ss. 5.22, Chapter 5: Energy

if well supplied with food, he can starve him out; if quietl... ss. 6.4, Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong

You may advance and be absolutely irresistible, if you make ... ss. 6.10, Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong

Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when y... ss. 7.19, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

Ponder and deliberate before you make a move. ss. 7.21, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

Do not move up-stream to meet the enemy. ss. 9.6, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

Movement amongst the trees of a forest shows that the enemy ... ss. 9.21, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

When it branches out in different directions, it shows that ... ss. 9.23, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

When the position is such that neither side will gain by mak... ss. 10.6, Chapter 10: Terrain

Ground on which each side has liberty of movement is open gr... ss. 11.5, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

When it was to their advantage, they made a forward move; wh... ss. 11.17, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

Keep your army continually on the move, ss. 11.22, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

In every army, the five developments connected with fire mus... ss. 12.12, Chapter 12: The Attack by Fire

Move not unless you see an advantage; use not your troops un... ss. 12.17, Chapter 12: The Attack by Fire

If it is to your advantage, make a forward move; if not, sta... ss. 12.19, Chapter 12: The Attack by Fire

Spies are a most important element in water, because on them... ss. 13.27, Chapter 13: The Use of Spies

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