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the tripartite
adjective
In three parts.
synonyms
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"It's the Platonic ideal of the tripartite soul," he said.
Don't know about Belgium.' The tripartite answer reflects the nature of the business.
True, this principle was underlined in the Tripartite Agreement of 1947, when India gained independence.
The U.S. had been encouraging Pakistan to use the tripartite meetings to deal with such issues.
The tripartite division of the 1944 Butler Education Act created a damaging hierarchy from the outset.
The tripartite articulation of functions results in a plan of surprisingly classical symmetry.
At the gala, the tripartite waltzes will be played over speakers in the Great Hall.
The bracteate is the oldest and best record of the tripartite division of the futhark.
I also remember opinions voiced within the tripartite commission, when we talked with trade unions.
All this has put the "tripartite alliance" between the ANC, SACP and COSATU under strain.
The tripartite system that replaced the bank's oversight has been a failure.
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