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Definition of Four-party
1. Adjective. Involving four parties.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Four-party
Literary usage of Four-party
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the edited by Charles E. Schamel (1997)
"Records of the US Delegation to the Four Party Joint Military Commission, January
27, 1973 - March 31, 1973 11.44 The Four Party Joint Military Commission ..."
2. M. I. A.: Accounting for the Missing in Southeast Asia by Paul D. Mather (1995)
"THE four-party JOINT MILITARY TEAM One of the protocols to the Paris Peace Accords
made provision for a residual Four-Party Joint Military Team ..."
3. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1910)
"Wire up and operate a switchboard arranged for two-party lines, and for four-party
lines, with selective signaling, as explained in the previous article. ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1902)
"depreciation and maintenance, $10 per year per station each against two-party
line and $8 per year per station against each four-party line, ..."
5. Automatic Telephony: A Comprehensive Treatise on Automatic and Semi by Arthur Bessey Smith, Wilson Lee Campbell (1914)
"... and, as explained in the chapter on traffic, for four-party line service it
is customary to install five connector switches in each group. ..."
6. Materials of Corporation Finance by Charles William Gerstenberg (1915)
"The four- party line users could secure a two-party line at $4 less than the
four- party line had cost. Message rate were reduced from 1000 messages for $95 ..."
7. Managing Change on the Korean Peninsula by Morton Abramowitz, James T. Laney (1998)
"... reduction process four-party talks Confidence-building measures Armistice and
peace treaty negotiations US-ROK-DPRK-China four-party talks Armistice and ..."