tripartite

IPA: traɪpˈɑrtaɪt

adjective

  • In three parts.
  • Done by three parties (as an agreement).
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Examples of "tripartite" in Sentences

  • The creation of the FPC is part of the government's dismantling of the so-called tripartite system of regulation, which it says is flawed and failed to prevent the financial crisis.
  • The three left-wing allies the ANC, Cosatu and the South African Communist Party form what is called a tripartite alliance, largely premised on improving the lives of the poor and working class.
  • The revamp, long in the works, is an overhaul of the so-called tripartite system that divided financial oversight among the Bank of England, the U.K. Treasury and the Financial Services Authority.
  • "There is a so-called tripartite mechanism addressing issues like coordination of operations, but also issues like incidents on the common border because we have a common enemy crossing this border," he said.
  • The so-called tripartite authorities – the Bank of England, the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority – get firms together every few years to test how well their systems would hold up if they were struck by extreme conditions.
  • The proposed shakeup builds on the government's commitment to replace the so-called tripartite system of regulation, set up by the previous Labour government, which divided financial oversight among the Bank of England, the Treasury and the FSA.
  • Ms. STEWART: Well first, you know, listeners might be interested to know that the International Labour Organization is not just a place where governments come to talk about policy, but we're what we call a tripartite organization that includes governments, workers 'organizations and employers' organizations.

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