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The program can also identify "connectors" who are trusted by different gangs to mediate liaisons between them; for example, to broker deals that allow one gang to conduct drug sales on the territory of another.
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The mediator is a gatekeeper when she or he channels the knowledge flow from the outside to his group; the mediator is a liaison when he or she mediates among members of different groups without belonging to these groups himself/herself.
Listening to the needs and experiences of both stakeholders leads the Stanford team to propose creating company liaisons - drawn from the community - to mediate conflicts and ease tensions between the companies and workers.
In case of disagreement, a clinician experienced in psycho-oncology and liaison psychiatry could be involved to mediate consensual decisions.
This summer she will work with the Wildlife Conservation Society at Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda, where she will examine the effectiveness of a conservation initiative that uses park volunteers as liaisons with neighboring communities to improve communication and mediate human-wildlife conflicts.
In return, the study of virus- and immune-mediated allelopathy bring to the fore issues of co-evolutionary 'dangerous liaisons' between microbial provocator and their 'weapon' (virus or multicellular host) that are also present, yet less evident, in chemically mediated competition.
And mediate.
Mediate answered: "I am".
They mediate disputes.
Mr. de Mare is recording "Liaisons".
Bring back "Dangerous Liaisons".
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