How To Use Three-way In A Sentence

  • A three-way ANOVA was used to evaluate the density of microcapsules on leaves with spray application, leaf surface (top or bottom surfaces), and canopy height (low and high) as the main effects.
  • The three-way catcon performs three tasks simultaneously. Times, Sunday Times
  • In treework, three-way karabiners are still the best form of connector between harness and rope equipment.
  • Cameron's long-heralded intervention opens a hotly contested three-way debate between the parties on how to rein in corporate excess, and create a long-term investment culture in UK firms. Parties draw up battle lines over excessive executive pay
  • In Connemara their twofold national rivalry becomes a three-way affair as notions of Englishness and Irishness become entwined with the fact of political union and also with issues of class status.
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  • Hoberman mounts a catch all analysis of the curious three-way osmosis between Washington, Hollywood and the counter-culture.
  • Here, tone and volume controls for each pickup are augmented by a three-way toggle selector.
  • The three-way Alaska Senate race remains very much a toss-up and by far the biggest wild card, given the hard to measure write-in candidacy of incumbent Republican Lisa Murkowski, although either Murkowski or Republican nominee Joe Miller would caucus with the Republicans. Final Election 2010 Polls Diverge: Will It Be Tsunami Or Bad Storm?
  • You might consider holding a three-way conversation. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1924, the British team won gold after a three-way play-off for the Olympic title with France and Sweden.
  • In a three-way tie for the lead overnight, she moved clear with a birdie at the fifth and never really looked like tripping up.
  • It was a three-way tie for the second spot, and a two-way tie for the third.
  • Cracraft shows an unresolved three-way split between oscines (which form the large majority of passerine birds), suboscines, and New Zealand wrens.
  • Political Editor Simon McGee reports on the close hand-to-hand fight over Yorkshire's only three-way marginal.
  • His victory was bizarre, with a double bogey on the third extra hole of a three-way play-off.
  • Denarius Moore caught two touchdown passes and Michael Bush had a career night rushing the ball as the Raiders withstood a San Diego rally to beat the Chargers 24-17 and break a three-way tie for the division lead. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • This is the background against which the three-way talks will have to prevail.
  • An all-male three-way at that, Sam.9.50pm: Rick Perry's supporters in West Des Moines are unfazed by his poor perforamnce in early results. Iowa caucus results: live coverage
  • Cracraft shows an unresolved three-way split between oscines (which form the large majority of passerine birds), suboscines, and New Zealand wrens.
  • In China, the two auto makers have also been seeking to dissolve a three-way venture that also involves Chongqing Changan Automobile Co. Mazda to Cease Production of Its Sole U.S.-Made Vehicle
  • When the clouds finally cleared on Saturday, though, fans and organizers were treated to an incredible finish as Brendan Gielow, Andrew Yun and Cody Gribble went to a three-way playoff and Gielow captured the crown by sinking a chip from off the green on the third extra hole. Undefined
  • It's a simple three-way swap, it's not interfering with anyone and there's no extra expense to the council.
  • He fumbles routine grounders and on a cool afternoon in September in the middle of a three-way pennant race, he lallygags his way to first and Willy pulls him from the game and chastises him in the dugout in plain view of the SNY cameras, and in the post-game conference. Mets Geek
  • We suspect that the 90 [degrees], three-way connector between the ETT and the wye trapped aerosolized particles.
  • It will be up to the Warriors to knock the Blues out of a three-way tie for first place.
  • You're like a lion that's stumbled upon a three-way tug-of-war over a leopard's kill.
  • There is a three-way battle going on for the Gunners midfielder. The Sun
  • John is part of a three-way race for an open U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana.
  • The set is a loose, three-way group improvisation in which the leader plays an entirely collaborative part.
  • This season we have had eight different drivers winning races and a three-way title fight up to the penultimate round.
  • In a normal TCP / IP connection, two devices need to complete a three-way handshake before initiating transmission.
  • Pollsters are predicting that next month's European elections could result in a historic three-way tie in Scotland.
  • Janken, as the first known true RPS game, was roused into existence by application of the Guu Choki Paa or Sansukumi way of thinking, which can be defined as a nontransitive tripartite system, or, in laymen’s terms, a three-way impasse. THE OFFICIAL ROCK PAPER SCISSORS STRATEGY GUIDE
  • Throughout the duration of exsufflation the membrane valve in the three-way connector is activated.
  • Near the top of the second beat, the three boats engaged in a fierce three-way tacking match near the port tack layline.
  • a three-way playoff
  • Quetzal has never been to the States, but he spent time in Montreal studying fashion design and living as a “hippie” in what he describes as an ambisexual, drug-addled three-way relationship “No es el sexo, es la persona”. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • The exhaust emissions standards could only be met with current technology by installing three-way catalytic converters in petrol-driven vehicles.
  • Although a three-way tussle has erupted for control of the business, sources close to the bid battle say it is impossible for the deadline to be met. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich.
  • Their group went to a three-way playoff but the congestion wouldn't have occurred if the matches had been played earlier in the season.
  • With 44 sacks, the New York Giants are in a three-way tie atop the NFL. Giants' front four among the league's best
  • What film, even before that killjoy schoolmarm Joseph Breen brought his Squaresville strictness to the Production Code in 1934, has ever presented the potentially salacious scenario of three-way love in such a wistfully complicated way? Kim Morgan: It Takes Three: Design for Living
  • Between the generating chamber and the gasholder is a three-way cock _J_ in the gas connexion, which, when the gasholder is shut off from the generator, brings the latter into communication with a vent-pipe _K_ leading to the open. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • Special CFLs can be used with three-way lamps, light dimmers, and in outdoor fixtures. What to do after phaseout of incandescent light bulb
  • Although a three-way tussle has erupted for control of the business, sources close to the bid battle say it is impossible for the deadline to be met. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three-way balance between centrifugal force, Coriolos force, and the pressure-gradient force is called the gradient flow.
  • The controls are standard volume and tone, with a three-way pickup selector switch.
  • Woodburners will only throw out heat so far and no further, so the Hudson's Bay blanket has been my best friend and I have mastered the three-way fold cocoon-like enwrapment which has all kept me warm enough to sink into the oblivion of a good book. Dovegreyreader scribbles
  • The show no longer commands automatic goodwill and it faces a three-way fight for attention this year. The Sun
  • The way I describe it is, imagine you have a guitar with two humbuckers and a three-way, and you have a guitar with two single coils and a three-way, which gives you that really cool, 'bitey' sound, Gearwire -
  • And here we have a three-way split. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the Conservatives took the most seats but the popular vote was a saw-off; the Conservatives won a three-way split with less than half the popular vote. Did the "west" really "want in?"
  • Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich.
  • It might just have to be a three-way tongue-kiss and a fumble, but still.
  • If successful they will be the first all-female team to achieve a three-way crossing.
  • All this, including conversations à trois at cross-purposes, with three-way splutters, is supposed to make the play more interesting but merely makes it all the more annoying.
  • Industry sources had said a three-way transaction - or a Dutch-Japanese deal - could be on the cards.
  • The team is now planning a three-way conversation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Burch won a three-way contested election to ­succeed senior partner Paul Lee and will assume the title of chair of the firm's board - essentially the ­senior ­partner role - from 1 The Lawyer - Latest News
  • It recommends that a radical new funding formula is devised to redress the balance, based on actual crime figures, not an arbitrary three-way split between the divisions.
  • Carter was intent on finishing our first term with a more stable three-way relationship among the United States, China, and the Soviet Union. The Good Fight
  • TCP, one of the main protocols used on the Internet, uses a three-way handshake to connect your browser to the Web site you want.
  • Bob and Harvey Weinstein are favourites in a three-way battle to buy the film studio they founded in 1979 from Disney Hollywood takes a safe bet for 2011 with the year of the repeat
  • Most polls still show the race as a tight three-way tie. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each element of the three-way partnership must outperform the market in order for the model to work.
  • In the latter, the old three-way pronominal system followed its own course of development.
  • The most recent polls predict a tight three-way race.
  • • Contracts should be structured as three-way trust relationships where possible, with the government as settlor, the contractor as trustee, and the affected population as beneficiary. David Isenberg: Outsourcing War and Peace: Part 5
  • It said yesterday it continued to make good progress in its three-way talks with banks and bondholders.
  • The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick.
  • Ford, Mazda and Changan have applied to Chinese regulators to split their three-way tie into two 50-50 ventures and are awaiting approval, Periam said. Ford aims for more vehicle market segments in China
  • At this point, the repository detects the new versions in the parent (exemplar) model set as a parallel change and initiates a three-way merge to synchronize each artifact in the enterprise models.
  • The race for a successor is a three-way donnybrook where anything could happen - including the election of another Independent.
  • This season we have had eight different drivers winning races and a three-way title fight up to the penultimate round.
  • Ferguson believes that the demands of European competition could thwart the title chances of City and Tottenham, paving the way for a three-way title battle between United, Chelsea and Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • After weeks aboard a battlebus that ran on recycled cooking oil, Lucas arrived at the polling station at midnight on 6 May to find a three-way split between the Conservatives, Labour and the Greens. Observer Ethical Awards: Caroline Lucas, Ethical Politician Award
  • It is certainly typical of the threats and personal attacks which now characterise the three-way bid battle.
  • The new release features a three-way color grade filter with built-in keying and masking tools, a video noise reduction tool, an OpenGL particle engine, and real-time title flare and luma glow effects. Macsimum News
  • At one three-way junction on the outskirts, there is the familiar and pure chaos that results when such junctions are left untended and unsignalled.
  • Otherwise, he must either win or finish second in no more than a three-way tie. The Sun
  • Other awarded projects include vet Mexican helmer Arturo Ripstein's "Las Razones del corazon," described as a contempo Mexican "Madame Bovary," teaming Mexico's Kmz and Spain's Wanda Vision, and Marcelo Tolces 'youth drama "18 cigarillos y medio," a three-way co-production between Mexico's Canaca Holdings, Paraguay's 18 y Medio Films and Spain's Tornasol. Variety.com
  • Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich.
  • To break a three-way tie between LSU, Arkansas and Alabama, BCS rankings will be used -- with a caveat. CNN.com
  • We start a three-way makeout as the entire crowd gapes at us, in shock. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • It is certainly typical of the threats and personal attacks which now characterise the three-way bid battle.
  • The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick.
  • The Magnetic Fields 'eighth album, in stores today, begins with a howling, surfy stormer of a song, its title and only lyrics, "Three-way!" repeated three times in three minutes, accompanying a fantastically distant piano roll fit neatly behind a twanging guitar line. Magnetic Personality Disorder
  • With a three-way auction underway, it certainly looks like the supermarket chain is going to change hands.
  • The data were statistically compared by means of a three-way analysis.
  • The Magnetic Fields 'eighth album, in stores today, begins with a howling, surfy stormer of a song, its title and only lyrics, "Three-way!" repeated three times in three minutes, accompanying a fantastically distant piano roll fit neatly behind a twanging guitar line. Magnetic Personality Disorder
  • Terrell had climbed the ladder thanks to a three-way shoot-out victory over Australia's Maxine Nable and Robin Crawford, but Kulick drubbed her, 256-185, to advance to the final.
  • Critics of this three-way scheme say the system will cause more problems than it solves.
  • It approximates to a three-way split, with members almost equally signed from Scotland, the six counties and Dublin.
  • The issue here is not one of a three-way battle between motorist, cyclist and pedestrian but rather one of simple manners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The set is a loose, three-way group improvisation in which the leader plays an entirely collaborative part.

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