What's the difference between multilateral and multipartite?

Multilateral


Definition:

  • (a.) Having many sides; many-sided.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This program engages more medical professions and represents an integral part of multilateral medical measures with the purpose of realizing health policy and its main scope, i.e.
  • (2) We recognize the importance of mobilizing funding from a variety of sources, public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including innovative sources of finance, to support nationally appropriate mitigation actions, adaptation measures, technology development and transfer and capacity-building in developing countries.
  • (3) Uni- and multilateral relationships could be observed among the single parameters.
  • (4) Rachel Kyte, the World Bank’s special envoy for climate change, said the bank’s pledge coupled with commitments from Germany, France and the UK to double their climate finance and similar pledges from multilateral development banks in Asia, Europe and Africa meant the total pledges were “well on the way to $100bn”.
  • (5) Taken together, the report represents the first comprehensive treatment of drug policy reform from a multilateral organisation.
  • (6) The Obama administration was in the forefront of efforts to mobilise international diplomatic support for the Libyan rebels as the uprising began to unfold, backing multilateral sanctions in concert with the EU and lobbying Arab leaders who had no reason to love Gaddafi.
  • (7) • France (GDP $2.61tn) France has pledged up to $89.7m ; $44.85m of that sum is direct bilateral aid, while $44.85m will go to multilateral institutions.
  • (8) Lewis says they will make Labour’s longstanding multilateralism reality, not rhetoric.
  • (9) The incoming Obama administration is expected to avoid using the term "war on terror" and adopt a more multilateral and less military-focused approach to global threats.
  • (10) The report represents the first time any significant multilateral agency has outlined serious alternatives to prohibition, including legal market regulation or reform of the UN drug conventions.
  • (11) They all want the multilateral negotiations to move forward.
  • (12) But we may be permitted to hope there is now a chance that something of the old Canada, committed to moderation and multiculturalism at home and to multilateralism and cooperation abroad, will re-emerge from the fray.
  • (13) We reaffirm our Johannesburg Plan of Implementation commitment to eliminate subsidies that contribute to illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and overcapacity taking into account the importance of this sector to developing countries, and we reiterate our commitment to conclude multilateral disciplines on fisheries subsidies which give effect to the WTO Doha Development Agenda and the Hong Kong Ministerial mandates to strengthen disciplines on subsidies in the fisheries sector, including through the prohibition of certain forms of fisheries subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and over-fishing, recognising that appropriate and effective special and differential treatment for developing and least developed countries should be an integral part of the WTO fisheries subsidies negotiation, taking into account the importance of the sector to development priorities, poverty reduction, and livelihood and food security concerns.
  • (14) At the session, Lavrov announced that Moscow would circulate a draft resolution to provide a mandate for a multilateral coalition against Isis, “based on international law”.
  • (15) But if we want to avoid growing tension we have to find a way around that, and the only framework is the UN multilateralism.
  • (16) Agreement at Copenhagen, in this area of policy which is so complex, politically sensitive and immense in its ramifications, would be an extraordinary achievement for multilateral negotiation.
  • (17) Besides a high but not rigid stability, minimum impairment, a limited but multilateral applicable apparatus and simple operating technique the high variability in consequense of external, subcutaneous and paraosseous placement possibility has to be mentioned.
  • (18) In a much-awaited speech on Wednesday night that may prove the biggest test of Obama's multilateral approach to foreign policy, the president was poised to emphasise a mix of US military action, hitherto confined to airstrikes in Iraq, coupled with support for the forces ranged against Islamic State (Isis) on the ground.
  • (19) We invest directly in the capacity of national governments to execute their own agricultural strategies and join with other donors to fund those strategies through multilateral mechanisms like the global agriculture and food security programme.
  • (20) The international development committee warned that the global health system “remains dangerously inadequate for responding to health emergencies” and said “DfID should not wait for its 2015 multilateral aid review” to do something about this, adding: “The urgency of the situation warrants immediate action.” It pressed the international development secretary Justine Greening to move quickly and decisively to guard against a repeat of the disaster, which has claimed the lives of almost 7,000 people in west Africa.

Multipartite


Definition:

  • (a.) Divided into many parts; having several parts.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The positions and individual effects of these mutations, some of which only partially abolish termination function, provide evidence for a complex multipartite structure of the termination signals.
  • (2) These data indicate that helix stability may be an important feature of the multipartite nature of the promoter structure.
  • (3) Experimental evidence is presented showing that the plant mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes are multipartite and, that besides a large circular genomic DNA, they contain subgenomic minicircular and plasmid-like molecules.
  • (4) Differential diagnosis of the injury includes chronic ankle ligament sprains, avulsion of the bony insertion of the peroneus brevis tendon, peroneal tendon subluxation, trauma to a congenitally multipartite os peroneum, and calcific tendonitis of the peroneus longus tendon.
  • (5) The bone can become symptomatic when multipartite or fractured.
  • (6) This type of genome provides a model for an ancestral intermediate between alphaviruses and the multipartite positive-strand RNA viruses of plants.
  • (7) In plant viruses with multipartite RNA or DNA genomes, the extent of gene pools can be assessed from the ability of isolates to form pseudo-recombinants by reassortment of their genome parts.
  • (8) Taken together, these results led to the conclusion that the citrus-psorosis-associated virus (CPsAV) is a multipartite virus, containing ssRNA and a 50-kDa coat protein.
  • (9) Recent work in yeast shows that eukaryotic origins of DNA replication are multipartite regulatory elements resembling promoters of transcription.
  • (10) RNA 2 of the multipartite genome of beet necrotic yellow vein virus carries the cistron for 21-kDa viral coat protein at its 5' extremity.
  • (11) This first report of a plant mitochondrial DNA that does not exist in a multipartite structure indicates that high frequency intramolecular recombination is not an obligatory feature of plant mitochondrial genomes.
  • (12) ICR III, ICR IV, and the spacer sequence between were similar in sequence and position to the determinant elements of the multipartite ICR of Xenopus 5S DNA.
  • (13) Three fractures were bipartite and there were two multipartite fractures.
  • (14) The formation of the subcircles and the resulting multipartite organization of the ex1 mtDNA are discussed.
  • (15) The multipartite nature of the brome mosaic virus genome is described.
  • (16) Multipartite fractures involving the shoulder girdle are displayed in a comprehensive fashion with 3D imaging.
  • (17) The presence of the recombination repeats predicts a multipartite molecular organization, consisting of four master circles and three subgenomic circles.
  • (18) In four of our patients, an association with a multipartite patella (MP) was found.
  • (19) The multipartite nature of a chromosomal replication origin and the role of transcriptional activators in its function present a striking similarity to the organization of eukaryotic promoters.
  • (20) As found for the maize normal type (N) and cmsT mitochondrial genomes, the V3 master chromosome also exists as a multipartite structure generated by recombination through repeated sequences.

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