The Palestinians want a tripartite commission of Americans, Israelis and Palestinians to monitor compliance.
Such a coalition would be based on a tripartite partnership between the Likud, Kadima and Israel Beiteinu.
The group was then the vanguard of a tripartite guerrilla coalition with wide support in the non-communist world.
He did not rule out a tripartite summit in January, but said it depended on progress in the talks.
The tripartite government is a watch work and it all syncs up together eventually as the law and the culture come together.
The tripartite lower grille comprises a blacked-out central portion flanked by large air intakes with upper and lower aero-blades, for extra awesomeness, I suppose.
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They also want similar tripartite machinery to govern decisions on how, when and where the third redeployment is to take place later this year.
Strengthened tripartite cooperation among Japan, the U.S., South Korea and Japan, U.S., Australia, and joint ties with India and the countries of Southeast Asia are essential.
Ms Knight said the banks supported the basic framework of the tripartite agreement but that it had clearly been "found wanting" during the Northern Rock crisis.
Thomas Collins, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said the tripartite border commission that includes U.S., Afghan and Pakistani officers was involved in tamping down tensions.
This will put an end to the much-criticised "tripartite" arrangement under which the Bank, the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority all had equal responsibility for financial stability.
So we should continue to work with the government on those policy areas where we agree and where a cross-party, tripartite approach to long-term change makes particular sense.
As I argue elsewhere, an example of this is the manner in which legal departments control the tripartite relationship between client, law firm, and third-party legal service outsourcing providers.
"We need to lay the foundation for rebuilding a stronger (tripartite) alliance that is capable of moving together on the key challenges that face our country, " says Mr Nzimande.
The design, development and implementation of the NLP is based on a tripartite partnership between the NCHD, District Education Department (DED) (including schools and teachers) and communities (including volunteer literacy teachers).
At its best, biography entails a tripartite view of its subject: as the world sees him, as his family and friends see him, and, perhaps most important, as he sees himself.
During recent trips to Vietnam and Japan, India's defense minister George Fernandes struck agreements to conduct tripartite naval exercises to "work in tandem" to combat piracy across the Arabian and South China seas.
It s a clear swipe at the prime minister, breaking down the tripartite system of financial regulation, which is split between the government Treasury department, the FSA and the Bank of England, that he created when chancellor.
And what the tripartite arrangement has done, particularly the independence of the Bank of England, has been one of the major reasons why we've had such a sustained period of stable but excellent record growth.
If Windows Phone 8 (or indeed any other smartphone ecosystem at all) manages to make the market a tripartite one, Windows, Apple and Android, then the negotiating power of Apple is almost certain to decline.
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The bill will replace the so-called tripartite structure, introduced by the previous Labour government, under which oversight of the banking system is shared between the Bank of England, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Treasury.
The tripartite system of grammar schools, secondary moderns and technical schools - along with the controversial 11 Plus - was the brainchild of RA Butler, Conservative President of the Board of Education in Churchill's wartime coalition.
This tripartite role was becoming untenable as British judges, like those elsewhere, were being asked more frequently to rule on contentious public issues and, from time to time, to restrain the government from overreaching its powers.
Wilders sees the tripartite menace of Islamism.
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Serious damage would be done to the balance inherent in our tripartite form of government, in which no single branch (executive, legislative or judicial) is supposed to exert a death grip, or even a choke-hold, on any other.
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The Bush administration has generally dismissed concerns about the roughly two-dozen U.S.-Canadian-Mexican working groups beavering away in secret to produce tripartite understandings, rules and regulations that will "harmonize" virtually every facet of business and society in North America.
In the absence of adequate military supplies from the West, the two non-communist factions of the resistance have been compelled to seek aid from China and to join an unpalatable tripartite arrangement known as the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK).
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According to Syrian revolutionary thinker Said Hawwa in his influential book Min Ajl Khutwa (English: For the Sake of a Step), jihad may come in three flavors: by heart, by word, and by hand, a tripartite distinction derived from the hadith literature.
What clearly emerges from Mr Griffin's account is a view of the court not as the final arbiter on constitutional questions, but as only one element in a tripartite system of government designed to divide power and create friction between the three branches.
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