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tripartite

adjective

In three parts.

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"tripartite" is a valid and usable word in written English.
The term is primarily used to describe something that is divided into three parts, such as a three-party political agreement or a three-way business partnership. For example, you could use the word "tripartite" in the sentence "The tripartite agreement between the three nations outlined a clear strategy for the development of the region."

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Francis was greeted by Dragan Čović, the Croat member of Bosnia's tripartite presidency, and Bosnian Cardinal Vinko Puljić when he arrived on Saturday.

The state is lead by a tripartite presidency, a chairmanship that rotates every 8 months, 13 jurisdictions, 130 ministers and 148 municipalities.

That intimacy ended after the tripartite model of economic management – government, business and unions – fatally hit the buffers in the winter of discontent (the piles of rubbish much exaggerated in The Iron Lady movie) and led to the Thatcher counter-revolution of 1979, which culminated in the defeat of Arthur Scargill's foolhardy strategy for the 1983-84 minerstrikeike.

With Basnett's help, he managed to prevent the unions continuing their path towards isolation when they threatened to withdraw from tripartite bodies, a move which Thatcher later trumped by scrapping many of them.

At a January 1974 meeting of the National Economic Development Council - the tripartite body which then represented government, unions and employers - Murray proposed, with the Confederation of British Industry's backing, that the TUC would guarantee the miners be made a special case.

Driving the movement is a tripartite cooperative: consisting of the public sector acting through Governments; the private sector via businesses; and the third sector, through charities and NGOs.

India views such "tripartite" discussion as anathema, though it seems ready to talk to both sides separately.

Martin Kalbfleisch, a 19th-century mayor of Brooklyn, decried their very existence as a "monstrous un-American compound".The first large federal breach in the tripartite legal system came with the creation of the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1887, allegedly to limit the power of the railways.

But the WTO points out that labour standards are the domain of the International Labour Office (ILO), another organisation based in Geneva.The ILO, a tripartite body made up of governments, trade unionists and employers from 173 countries, has been going since 1919.

The tripartite system that replaced the bank's oversight has been a failure.

But the surge in support for the ADQ has turned a two-party system into a tripartite one (see chart).

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