bureaucratic ploy - translation to spanish
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bureaucratic ploy - translation to spanish

NOVEL DEVICE OR IDEA DESIGNED PRIMARILY TO ATTRACT ATTENTION OR INCREASE APPEAL
Gimmicks; Marketing gimmick; Sympathy ploy; Gimmik; Marketing ploy
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bureaucratic ploy      
Táctica burocrática
ploy         
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Ploy (disambiguation)
(n.) = ardid, estratagema
Ex: They are using such ploys as citing budget cuts as the reason for making government information more expensive.
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* advertising ploy = ardid publicitario
* publicity ploy = ardid publicitario
ploy         
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Ploy (disambiguation)
estratagema
treta
táctica
truco

Definition

ploy
n.
1) to resort to, use a ploy
2) a clever, ingenious ploy
3) a ploy to + inf. (it was a ploy to get money)

Wikipedia

Gimmick

A gimmick is a novel device or idea designed primarily to attract attention or increase appeal, often with little intrinsic value. When applied to retail marketing, it is a unique or quirky feature designed to make a product or service "stand out" from its competitors. Product gimmicks are sometimes considered mere novelties, and tangential to the product's functioning. Gimmicks are occasionally viewed negatively, but some seemingly trivial gimmicks of the past have evolved into useful, permanent features. The term is also sometimes used to describe unusual features or playstyles in video games, usually if they are unnecessary or obnoxious.

Examples of use of bureaucratic ploy
1. It‘s the classic bureaucratic ploy of putting off until tomorrow what you should do today –– and have someone else pay for it later." For some, the allure of rail is to reach the airport.