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the mediations
noun
Negotiation to resolve differences conducted by some impartial party.
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It advantages over traditional psychometric tests in that DA can reveal not only the learners' actual level of development from their independent performance as what the traditional tests did but also their potential level of development from the mediations the learners need during the mediator-learner interactions.
It advantages over traditional psychometric tests in that DA can not only reveal the learners' actual level of development from their independent performance as what the traditional tests did but also their potential level of development from the mediations the learners need during the mediator-learner interactions.
In this study, the mediator interacted with the students and the mediations were adjusted to an individual student's reactions.
That is equivalent to 42 percent of all the mediations completed in the program.
I can pretty much guarantee that in all of the mediations we deal with, neither party walks out having got what they walked in hoping to get.
Far fewer were the mediations involving so-called interest disputes, or issues not resolvable by the law, "but they were major in terms of their impact," he said.
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This type of mediation can be very challenging; your choice of mediator can easily make or break the mediation conference.
The mediation efforts have been problematic.
It's mass media without the mediation.
Freeman N. Hawes Sr. walks into the mediation room.
(Horace Mann had no comment on the mediation).
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