The story here has three parts: wrong triggers, high sanctions and continuing entanglement.
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It has three parts - submarines, missiles and warheads, and although each component has years of use left, they cannot last indefinitely.
The official German defence has three parts, broadly, and it unites the centre left and centre right wings of the coalition government.
It has three parts: planning, more planning and still more planning.
He has hired three new parts clerks, four more mechanics and eight salespeople.
And we heard from Robianne Schultz, an 11-year breast cancer survivor, who has been diagnosed three times with breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body.
In the family-owned factory of Kazuya Sakamoto, which for decades has supplied parts to Sanyo, three-fifths of the 300 workers are foreigners, mainly Japanese-Brazilians.
In the three years since their acquisition, Superior Air Parts has emerged from bankruptcy, is now operating in the black and has established a facility in Beijing and is engaged in an aggressive domestic training effort, developing a presence there to serve the burgeoning Chinese market.
The report's authors also challenged the idea, repeated by Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan-Smith, that in some parts of Britain there are three generations of families where nobody has ever worked.
The chemical, one part nitrogen to three parts hydrogen, stores a lot of energy: a gallon of it has about half the Btus as a gallon of diesel.
Once covering parts of nearly half the state, the Utah dogs' range has fallen to three counties.
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