Ordinary Lao are likely to use the tripartite classification or even derogatory terms for those designated Lao Theung and Meo. |
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Philo adopted the Platonic concept of the soul with its tripartite division. |
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A zygomatic bone may also be tripartite, possessing extra sutures and accessory bones. |
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A tripartite agreement will be signed for executing the project and operating the fast lane highway. |
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The king made the statement just two days before tripartite talks by the parties. |
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One specifically African belief, however, is retained in a tripartite human being consisting of a body, a soul and a spirit. |
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There are different types of guarantees, such as bipartite and tripartite guarantees, continuing and limited guarantees and demand guarantees. |
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A dictatorship is much more sensitive to the frailties of its leader than a bipartite or tripartite system. |
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The document itself however was not signed and dated by CWCL until 20 June 2003 when the tripartite agreement was returned to me. |
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What however the agreement failed to reflect was that the partnership was tripartite and that Mr. Kemp's earlier efforts had been bipartite. |
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After the widely hailed tripartite elections of September 28, the country now needs to move forward. |
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These gentlemen certainly developed our tripartite system of government, but it was hardly an easy task or a harmonious process. |
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However, serious disagreements among the parties soon developed, and the tripartite federation failed to materialize. |
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The council of the tripartite ruling coalition decided that the pullout should happen according to schedule. |
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The tripartite coalition in power got 78 seats out of 121 while needing to win only 63 seats to hold the control of the upper house. |
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Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other. |
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Recently, it has been proposed as the base of the Upper Ordovician in a formal tripartite subdivision of the system. |
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Frequently these tribunals were tripartite, one member appointed by each party to the dispute and the third pursuant to a stated procedure. |
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Last on the list was the tripartite classification of the productive factors. |
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The liability of each party will be negotiated upfront and incorporated in the tripartite agreement. |
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In my analysis of this tripartite division I shall identify the rational soul with the ego, or self-obsessed reactive mind of Buddhism. |
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Well, toward the end of the third clause within this tripartite relative clause we find the following sequence of words. |
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A book with a tripartite title may be said to cover all bases, and it does just that. |
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Both organisations welcomed Mbeki's acknowledgement of their continuing role in the tripartite alliance. |
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But he moves beyond Austin and Searle's tripartite distinction between locution, illocution, and perlocution. |
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Without Phase 1, it is unlikely that tripartite agreements will be more than a form of lip service to First Nations. |
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Burnout has been defined by Maslach and Jackson as a tripartite syndrome comprising emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. |
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For this reason, a functional tripartite process is essential to resolve differences and to understand the positions of the other parties. |
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You can't enter in a tripartite treaty without treating all people equally. |
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The tripartite schema of Idea, artifact, and imitator is as much about making as it is about imitation. |
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The tripartite social dialogue appear to work well, while bipartite negotiations need to be developed further. |
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The tripartite social dialogue appears to work well while bipartite negotiations need to be improved. |
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I would like to reply to Emmanuel's last comment about the ILO's tripartite system making it harder to take decisions sometimes. |
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The state is lead by a tripartite presidency, a chairmanship that rotates every 8 months, 13 jurisdictions, 130 ministers and 148 municipalities. |
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This provision does not exclude other partners from participating in the detailed performance of the tripartite contract. |
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However, once the crisis was over, this tripartite dialogue was abandoned, which lead to new industrial conflicts. |
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The tripartite consultative process for reforming federal labour law is at stake. |
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Other countries also have various kinds of tripartite or consultation process. |
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This has occurred in part as a result of participation in the tripartite sub-committees. |
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Efforts are underway to overcome the problems encountered in the efforts to get these tripartite committees going. |
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In this year's tripartite elections, we as nation must ensure that people and issues that affect their livelihood should be at the centre of the campaigns. |
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To this tripartite structure of the predicate good applied to actions, it was seen to correspond, in reflexive terms, the homologous structure of self-esteem. |
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Facades on all sides, except the south, are tripartite with a central projecting section and plain walls rising from a rusticated base and surmounted by a balustrade. |
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In my view that must depend upon the arrangements reached between the parties in this tripartite scheme and the commercial realities of the situation. |
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It appears that people think aspiring candidates who top the list of the three selected for further scrutiny are automatic candidates in the forthcoming tripartite elections. |
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With the delay of the two ministerial decrees, a tripartite forum comprising employers, trade unions and government representatives will deliberate the issue next month. |
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These can be made available for tripartite joint ventures on the lines described, with smallholders organised around larger corporate or cooperative mother units. |
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Agriculture has taken a centre stage in this year's tripartite elections with the Government already intensifying the delivery of inputs into the hinterland. |
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Within the tripartite division of the spiraling cochlea sound travels along the liquid-filled canals with much greater force and speed than when it entered the outer ear. |
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There were three introductions before his speech, three questions from the audience after his speech, and the speech itself was tripartite to a fault. |
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The Roman triumphal arch was one of the main sources of Neo classical expression with it tripartite division of four equal columns unequally spaced. |
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Hemichordates are distinguished by a tripartite division of the body. |
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India, Pakistan and Bangladesh signed tripartite agreement in 1973 calling for peace and stability in the subcontinent. |
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This tripartite subdivision is mirrored by the broad categories of rudites, arenites, and lutites, respectively, in older literature. |
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This objective is of course the holding of such a tripartite meeting. |
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Our tripartite system sometimes presents problems for taking decisions. |
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In this context, it is essential to continue efforts to strengthen dialogue and tripartite interactions and to improve mutual knowledge of the various partners for more effective cooperation at all levels. |
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It is now generally accepted that the tripartite genital bulb in male spiders is plesiomorphic. |
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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. |
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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. |
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To support the development of tripartite partnerships, the National Chief and the Minister of Health developed the Policy Framework for Regional Tri-Partite First Nation Health Agreements. |
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The companies merged in 1708, by a tripartite indenture involving both companies and the state. |
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The usual tripartite division into an Early, Middle and Late Bronze Age is not used. |
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The standard tripartite model placed most of the population of Hitler's Germany in the Alpine category, especially after the Anschluss. |
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This involves a tripartite strategy beginning with the notion that the best protection against mass atrocity is the prevention of it to begin with. |
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A few Australian languages, such as Diyari, are split among accusative, ergative, and tripartite alignment, depending on animacy. |
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Kelsen was to serve as a part of the judicial court of review for Austria as part of its tripartite government. |
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Only the major orders are held to be sacramental, but they are regarded as one sacrament within which a tripartite hierarchy of sacramental effects is administered separately. |
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Where levies are the chosen mechanism for funding training, the governance of funding distribution should be tripartite, or where these are agreed by the social partners, such governance should be bipartite. |
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The factors listed as conditions were also mentioned by key informants as necessary to develop and maintain momentum on any future tripartite agreements. |
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Enforcement of regulations by the public authorities, e.g. labour inspectorates, and in addition developing bipartite and tripartite compliance mechanisms. |
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The tripartite case is water resistant to 50 meters, ensured by two Nitril O-ring seals. |
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In addition, Council members stressed their support for efforts to expeditiously deploy UNAMID, in particular through the tripartite mechanism, and the need for more support from Member States. |
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His self-effacing, uncomplaining manner, his chesty stride, his clothes, even the tripartite name — Herbert Warren Wind — seemed a thing of the pastoral, perhaps English, past. |
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As a bipartite agreement was not reached, the Karnataka Labour Department has conducted seven tripartite meetings to reach a settlement. |
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The lied is free tripartite form, with orchestral interludes between the strophes, and a subtle concluding epilogue, illuminating the gravity of the other songs. |
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A key question from a critical gender perspective are: Whose interests are being represented through tripartite dialogue and whose remain unarticulated or ignored? |
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While Habermas' tripartite epistemological framework has been fundamental in liberating knowledge from the strictures of instrumental approaches, it has been critiqued from several perspectives. |
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These tripartite machineries span both membranes and the periplasmic space, and they extrude from the bacterium chemically diverse toxic substrates. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to summarize, if I could, the number of tripartite agreements between first nations, provinces and the federal government that were negotiated under the federal Liberals during their time in office. |
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Secondly, it is forbidden to employ a single word when a tripartite or even quadripartite combination of words, preferably involving several layers of redundancy, can easily be identified. |
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In the United Nations' terminology, civil society is very broad and includes both actors in the social economy and the unions that are members of the ILO's governing body as part of the tripartite system. |
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The tripartite approach to prevention means families living on-reserve will receive the support and services they need before they reach a crisis. |
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Fate implies the primeval, tripartite division of the world that Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades effected in deposing their father, Cronus, for its dominion. |
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For example, in Phoenicia, the tripartite division between Baal, Mot and Yam seems to have influenced the Greek division between Zeus, Hades and Poseidon. |
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During this period Francia took on the tripartite character it was to have throughout the rest of its history, being composed of Neustria, Austrasia, and Burgundy. |
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In the tripartite slide projection Transformer, 1973-74, Sieverding's and Mettig's faces are super-imposed and combined into one androgynous, heavily made-up visage. |
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However, this is not structurally economical, and tripartite systems are comparatively rare, but to have all arguments marked the same makes the arguments too ambiguous. |
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The direct, tripartite, and transitive alignment types are all quite rare. |
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In his view, every historical relation between rulers and ruled contained such elements and they can be analysed on the basis of this tripartite distinction. |
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As a result of these Acts, each of these universities is governed by a tripartite system of General Council, University Court, and Academic Senate. |
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The term tripartite system is commonly ascribed to French Enlightenment political philosopher Baron de Montesquieu, although he did not use such a term. |
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