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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151. The United States owes $ 464 million, nearly two-thirds of all the late dues.
152. The demolition was about two-thirds complete, allowing both access and cover.
153. Two-thirds of wing chun's active principle is based upon hand manoeuvres and subtle, shifting footwork.
154. The effort fell short of the necessary two-thirds vote, and another attempt is in the offing for next year.
155. It also brings in a good two-thirds of its profits from overseas.
156. In this country they are probably two-thirds of our union members.
157. President Ernesto Zedillo has decentralized its structure: two-thirds of its funds are now controlled by local governments.
158. The shadow was in the shape of a ring about two-thirds of the way across the planet from the earthquakes' source.
159. The strong integrationist call dominates two-thirds of the 37 resolutions on Northern Ireland affairs submitted for next month's Tory conference.
160. Employment in construction rose by two-thirds over the six years, increasing its share of nonagricultural employment by more than half a million.
161. In the election day exit poll, two-thirds of Virginia voters expressed a negative opinion of Robertson.
162. Two-thirds of management boards by 1987 included a senior manager with primary responsibility for promoting service quality and consumer relations.
163. Two-thirds had attended a school visit which would have required organisation by senior school management.
164. The City proper now constitutes nearly two-thirds of the metropolitan population and maintains a low density among cities of comparable population.
165. The proportion of married women falls to just over two in ten, and the proportion widowed rises to nearly two-thirds.
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166. And by 1921 the population of Moscow had declined by one half and that of Petrograd by two-thirds.
167. The amendment passed the House but failed to muster the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.
168. Gucci recently bought a two-thirds stake in Bottega Veneta, simply because the Brits have made it hip.
169. The outer shells of the Buckau rotors sat on pivots that came to about two-thirds of their height.
170. Nearly two-thirds of the people on Earth now use mobile telephones, according to a study by the International Telecommunications Union.
171. Heller Manus Architects, a 25-employee firm in San Francisco is now doing two-thirds of its work in China, with a dozen projects currently on the boards.
172. The South Korean ruling Grand National Party is driven by factionalism and acts like a minority party despite having nearly two-thirds control of the unicameral National Assembly.
173. Sigmoidoscopy , on the other hand, only found about two-thirds of colon growths.
174. Related studies found that two-thirds of male fish near the Orange County pipeline had egg-producing qualities.
175. Recent surveys also show that two-thirds of Egyptian girls aged 10-14 have been subjected to the traditional practice of female circumcision.
176. The General Council shall adopt the financial regulations and the annual Budget estimate by a two-thirds majority comprising more than half of the Members of the WTO.
177. Induced order flow accounts for two-thirds of news' total price effect, with direct news effects accounting for one-third.
178. A nation four-fifths peasant and two-thirds illiterate was industrialised, urbanised and educated within 30 years.
179. The Spanish bank, which has about two-thirds of its loan book in mortgages, earlier today reported a slump in fourth-quarter profit as revenue from lending plunged.
180. Research in Mexico City suggested that secondary aerosols made up two-thirds of particulate pollution, but earlier studies in Los Angeles showed the reverse, Jimenez says.