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In the zero-sum game of the tripartite separation of powers, the Supreme Court's own power grew correspondingly as the justices circumscribed the power of Congress.
Before 1900, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and the Australian colonies had each adopted in varying degrees the tripartite separation of governmental power as the basis of its political system.
To understand them one must remember the tripartite division of roles in Palestinian politics.
However, he presented a new tripartite division of power into (three) functions.
Many institutions are now starting to realize that this tripartite division is no longer appropriate for the 1990s and the next century.
During the 1950s concerns emerged about the tripartite division between secondary, grammar and technical schools.
It has the classically tripartite division of base, shaft and crown.
The Song dynasty modified that tripartite division of executive agencies in the central government.
The total curriculum of elementary education consists of a tripartite division.
Among these was the tripartite division of the human intellect into the productive, the practical and the theoretical.
This tripartite division appears to have its origins in economic classifications of organizational activity.
This is in line with Joyce's tripartite division of the collection into childhood, adolescence and maturity.
Peirce's tripartite division of signs is well known.
The tripartite division of Hancock's offerings is explained further in materials like brochures.
Li (1977) proposes a tripartite division of Tai into three sister branches.
Aristotle introduced the tripartite division of characters as superior to the audience, inferior, or at the same level.
After him, this tripartite division became standard.
Hmannan continues that the fall of Tagaung led to tripartite division of the population.
The building was centralized by a tripartite division of a series of columns or colonnades.
The galleries terminate at each end with a transversely placed room with tripartite divisions.
Like his final proposition, Priestland's book could itself survive without such a strong emphasis on the tripartite division of its protagonists.
Mondino's dissection practices were guided by his adherence to a tripartite division of the human body.
The design's tripartite division is forthrightly classical.
It is worth underlining that social and environmental pathologies are not always even accurately assigned under the familiar tripartite division of labour.
This tripartite division is emphasized by horizontal stringcourses that divide the building into stories of decreasing height.
The tripartite division of the Slavic languages does not take into account the spoken dialects of each language.
Roughly speaking, too, this tripartite division would reflect a division between capital-exporting and capital-importing countries.