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tripartite and military
The discussion about a definition of " indirect aggression " became one of the sticking points between the parties, and by mid-July the tripartite political negotiations effectively stalled, while the parties agreed to start negotiations on a military agreement, which the Soviets insisted must be entered into simultaneously with any political agreement.
The Potsdam Agreement was the Allied ( UK, US, USSR ) plan of tripartite military occupation and reconstruction of Germany — referring to the German Reich with its pre-war 1937 borders including the former eastern territories — and the entire European Theatre of War territory.
The Pact of Steel (; ), known formally as the Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Germany and Italy, was originally intended to be a tripartite military alliance between Japan, Italy, and Germany.
We did have a plan — the problem is that the plan didn't work ... We thought a political process inside Iraq would make a military push toward victory against a tripartite foe — Saddamist remnants, foreign terrorists and anti-American Shiites — unnecessary ...
At a tripartite meeting conducted in late May by representatives of the government, the military junta and the political parties, agreement was reached that Vieira should stand trial for his involvement in arms trafficking to the Casamance separatists and for political and economic crimes relating to his terms in office.

tripartite and talks
Furthermore, China has attempted to mediate between North Korea and the United States and between North Korea and Japan and also initiated and promoted tripartite talks — between Pyongyang, Seoul, and Washington.
The democratic revolutionary government of Afghanistan, he says, will be prepared to hold tripartite talks with Pakistan and Iran under the aegis of UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim or his representative.
In December 2004 the principle of tripartite talks, with the Government of Gibraltar as an equal party with the UK and Spain, was finally recognised, largely as a result of his involvement.
A round of talks between Spain, Morocco and Mauritania were held in Madrid and culminated in a tripartite agreement, becoming known as the Madrid Accords On November 16, 1975, where Spain formally ceded the administration of the northern two thirds of the territory to Morocco, while the southern third was to be administrated by Mauritania.

tripartite and started
Coincidentally, Tanox started to receive major patents for its anti-IgE invention from the European Union and from the U. S. in 1995 .. After a 3-year legal entanglement, Genentech and Tanox settled their lawsuits out-of-court and Tanox, Novartis, and Genentech formed a tripartite partnership to jointly develop the anti-IgE program in 1996.

tripartite and Soviet
In 1955, the USSR declared the Soviet occupation zone – the historic middle portion of Germany – to be a sovereign state named the Deutsche Demokratische Republik ( German Democratic Republic, established in 1949 ), while the Red Army and the Western Allies ' occupation forces remained in place under the tripartite Potsdam Agreement ( 1945 ) which established the Allied Occupation of Germany.
However, Georgia continued, though fruitlessly, to claim the vessels formerly stationed at Poti as a part of a tripartite Russo-Ukrainian-Georgian dispute over the Soviet Black Sea Fleet shares.
The Soviet Union, however, objected to a tripartite Czechoslovak-Polish-Soviet commitment.
Still categorical terms of tripartite accord of Axis, the Japanese foreign minister, Yosuke Matsuoka, if transported to Soviet Russia for concluded one neutrality pact with these country, stayed or not in war with Germany.

tripartite and through
Many of the independent agencies operate as miniature versions of the tripartite federal government, with the authority to " legislate " ( through rulemaking ; see Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations ), " adjudicate " ( through administrative hearings ), and to " execute " administrative goals ( through agency enforcement personnel ).
Mixed economies are also promoted by fascists in the form of corporatism, involving a tripartite arrangement between labor, business and the state for the purposes of diminishing class-conflict and unifying the national economy through class collaboration for the purposes of national unity.
At the age of 88, Rajaji worked to forge a united opposition to the Indian National Congress through a tripartite alliance between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the Swatantra Party and the Forward Bloc.
Peter ( now the eldest brother ) led a revolution with the help of his brothers, but Henry managed to establish peace through a tripartite regency between the Queen, Peter and Afonso.
Independent agencies often function as miniature versions of the tripartite federal government with the authority to legislate ( through the issuing, or " promulgation " of regulations ), to adjudicate disputes, and to enforce agency regulations ( through enforcement personnel ).
Democratic capitalism, also known as capitalist democracy, is a political, economic, and social system and ideology based on a tripartite arrangement of a market-based economy based predominantly on a democratic polity, economic incentives through free markets, fiscal responsibility and a liberal moral-cultural system which encourages pluralism.
In early 1945, Currie headed a tripartite ( U. S., British, and French ) mission to Bern to persuade the Swiss to freeze Nazi bank balances and stop further shipments of German supplies through Switzerland to the Italian front.
The vestibule is separated by a tripartite screen, with an arched central opening flanked above the cornice by bull's-eye openings in which baroque vases stand, from a grand Stair Hall that projects from the south block to accommodate a grand stair that sweeps forward through a heart-shaped opening into the floor space and divides at a landing to return in matched recurving flights to the upper floor.
The many gabled stone new house, with tall ornamental chimneys and mullioned windows was approached through the original tripartite arches of the former palace.
Kahn has also stressed at an Egyptological Conference at Leiden that Perdu's epigraphic criteria here in the famed Athens stela — such as the use of the tripartite wig, the method through which the falcon-headed god keeps his head upright in the same stela and on temple wall reliefs contemporary with Tefnakht I's time, the decoration of the stela scene: Heaven supported by wAs scepters -- appear already in use in the 24th or early 25th Nubian dynasty during Piye, Shabaka or Bakenranef's reign.
On the contrary, considering the tripartite immune conflict among the fetus, the mother and father as realized by means of a two-way traffic of immune cells through the placenta can nicely explain these phenomena.

tripartite and Poland
* Community Initiatives Partnership – program, co-funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation, is aimed at supporting tripartite partnership projects designed by Polish and German organizations with organizations from Ukraine, Belarus or the Kaliningrad District aimed to foster experience sharing in solving specific community problems and enhance transboundary cooperation and solidarity between Poland, Germany, and the eastern neighbours of the European Union.

tripartite and if
A lot of studies discussed the fact if the German tripartite system was unfair, so that it should be given up in favour of comprehensive schools.
Definitions of the type of work and derogations are only possible after tripartite consultations ( if such a system exists in the ratifying country ).

tripartite and parties
José Montilla was the president of the Generalitat until November 2010 ( also leader of the Socialist Party ), and was backed up by a tripartite coalition of left-wing and Catalan nationalist political parties.
In 1638, he signed for the Narraganset the tripartite treaty between that tribe, the Connecticut colonists and the Mohegan Indians, which provided for a perpetual peace between the parties, and Miantonomoh was given control over eighty of the two hundred Pequot.

tripartite and British
These were flown by a tripartite squadron of British, US and West German pilots.
He resigned from the Presidency of the British Society in 1944, the year in which, under the Presidency of Sylvia Payne, there finally emerged a tripartite compromise agreement which allowed the Freudians, Klienians and a group of “ Independents ” to run their own training and accreditation programmes.
Meanwhile, the American Eisenhower administration was outraged at the tripartite aggression, the British and French abandonment of international diplomacy, and its timing during the crisis in Hungary.
In addition to the British Army, Gurkhas are also recruited by the Indian Army ( approximately 100, 000 in 44 battalions plus 25 battalions of Assam Rifles ), as part of the tripartite agreement that was signed at the time of India's independence.
In April 1939, Litvinov launched the tripartite alliance negotiations with the new British and French ambassadors, ( William Seeds, assisted by William Strang, and Paul-Emile Naggiar ), in an attempt to contain Germany.
All this could well have purely internal reasons, but it could also be a signal to Germany that the era of anti-German collective security was past, or a signal to the British and French that Moscow should be taken more seriously in the tripartite alliance negotiations and that it is ready for arrangements without the old baggage of collective security, or even both.
In 1964 a tripartite squadron, comprising members of the British, United States and German armed forces, was formed at West Raynham to evaluate the Hawker P1127 Vertical Take-Off and Landing ( VTOL ) strike fighter aircraft.

tripartite and French
The word is from Old French tribu, in turn from Latin tribus, referring to the original tripartite ethnic division of the Roman state: Ramnes ( Ramnenses ), Tities ( Titienses ), and Luceres, corresponding, according to Varro, to the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans respectively.
In a memorandum sent to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan on September 17, 1958, he argued for the creation of a tripartite directorate that would put France on an equal footing with the United States and the United Kingdom, and also for the expansion of NATO's coverage to include geographical areas of interest to France, most notably French Algeria, where France was waging a counter-insurgency and sought NATO assistance.
Scholars like Arnaldo Momigliano, Carlo Ginzburg and Lincoln argue that Dumézil was in favor of a traditional hierarchical order in Europe, that his Indo-European dualism and tripartite ideology may be also related to Italian and French fascist ideas, and that he was in favor of French fascism ( but not of German Nazism ).
Liberté, égalité, fraternité, French for " Liberty, equality, fraternity ( brotherhood )", is the national motto of France, and is a typical example of a tripartite motto.
The tripartite motto was neither a creative collection, nor really institutionalized by the French Revolution.

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