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is mediating
verb
To resolve differences, or to bring about a settlement, between conflicting parties.
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Alternatively, it is also possible that another calcium sensitive protein kinase is mediating the c-Src-mediated MEKK2 phosphorylation.
Egypt is mediating, pressing the factions to stop attacks while urging the Israelis to withdraw completely.
Kofi Annan, the former United Nations secretary general, is mediating the talks and searching for a compromise.
Hamas and Egypt, which is mediating between the Palestinians and Israelis, had been treating the two issues as separate.
What I think I'm best at is mediating between people who do creative thinking about policy and politicians.
Mr. Buyoya made the agreement after meetings in Johannesburg with Nelson Mandela, who is mediating talks to end the country's civil war.
President Óscar Arias of Costa Rica is mediating talks aimed at resolving the impasse, but Mr. Zelaya has grown frustrated by the lack of progress.
From the same source:> One aspect of this is mediating cases at the grassroots, community level to decrease the number of disputes that turn into litigation.
The Taliban is mediating local disputes in some areas, for example, offering the population at least an elementary level of access to justice.
Before the meeting, the justice minister, Ahmed Mekki, who is mediating between the presidency and the judiciary, said a resolution was imminent.
Syria, meanwhile, says it is mediating talks between Iran and Britain over the 15 detained British sailors.
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