Similar words: third, in other words, nothing, nothing but, clothing, weird, hire, T-shirt. Meaning: [ˌtuːˈθɜːdz] n. two of three equal parts of a divisible whole.
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91. By 1986 two-thirds of the labour force worked outside agriculture.
92. The quest to solve it involves raising the living standards of two-thirds of the world's population.
93. That convention needed a consensus, while the London Dumping Convention adopts its resolutions by a two-thirds majority.
94. On Okinawa, however, two-thirds of the 20 military women Fowler interviewed said they had been sexually harassed.
95. Apply slightly lighter highlighter on the remaining two-thirds of the eye - I prefer something with a little sparkle.
96. Selman has sold off two-thirds of his herd so far.
97. A recent Houston Chronicle poll found that two-thirds of Houstonians believed new Latino immigrants strengthened their city.
98. More than two-thirds were businessmen who travel on tight schedules and pay high fares.
99. As expected, the 240-159 vote fell far short of the two-thirds majority needed to prevail.
100. I ask the question because nearly two-thirds of the people who use the Internet are male.
101. A two-thirds vote would only be required if changes result in a net increase in taxes.
102. Changes would require a two-thirds majority in both houses and the approval of the electorate in a national referendum.
103. He found that over two-thirds of the neurons increase their activity when a new item of information enters memory.
104. Almost two-thirds of the increase in the volume of imports last year was in capital goods, intermediate goods and semi-finished manufactures.
105. Despite these problems, two-thirds of the children consider the residential street to be safer than the customary street with pavement.
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
106. A subsequent vote in the Senate failed to achieve the two-thirds majority necessary to overturn a presidential veto.
107. But under existing environmental legislation, some two-thirds of this land can not be exploited.
108. Between half and two-thirds of smokers die of something other than smoking.
109. Perhaps giving the opposition two-thirds of the likely overs erred on being generous but all credit to Felsted's enterprising captaincy.
110. Between 1974 and 1995, the number of poorer renters facing serious housing problems jumped by two-thirds, to 6 million.
111. In income, approximately two-thirds of the total household income before tax comes from wages and salaries.
112. A later law dealing with landless newcomers, specifies that they should receive half the property, and not two-thirds.
113. Two-thirds of those questioned said that jacket copy is either extremely important or very important to them.
114. Afternoons were chosen by two-thirds as being especially suitable for courses of short duration.
115. Roebuck acquiring a two-thirds interest in Watt's patent for his financial help.
116. The amendment would require a two-thirds vote of Congress to pass tax increase measures.
117. But spot checks by the agency have indicated travelers are informed only about two-thirds of the time.
118. As in the 29 other instances, an attempt by Congress to override the veto failed to muster the required two-thirds majority.
119. Better yet, two-thirds wish that their high schools would make community service a requirement for graduation.
120. Retail sales are a gauge of consumer spending, which accounts for two-thirds of economic activity.