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the mediators
noun
One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement.
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Jan said the mediators and tribal elders started hearing the drones overhead.
At times, the mediators preferred to speak to Dolan and Hindery separately, rather than jointly.
This would be left to the mediators, the plaintiffs and their lawyers.
But Dolan, Hindery and Bloomberg also pointed to the role of the mediators, Levin and Aurelio.
"The mediators stripped away the emotions that had built up over the year," Dolan said.
Did the mediators suggest the players-owners-only format?
The mediators offer a safe set of neutral hands.
The mediators have no authority to compel an agreement.
Apparently the mediators didn't even know this was coming.
But I noticed the mediators continually asked the audience not to chime in with applause, and the audience ignored them.
"He is now with the mediators; he will be in the capital within two hours," the official told Reuters.
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