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to intermediaries
noun
An agent acting as a mediator between sides that may disagree.
Exact(57)
Producers are losing more of their profits to intermediaries.
The leader of the group identified himself to intermediaries on Thursday as Abu Bakr.
The companies acquired assets allegedly sold off cheap by the state to intermediaries.
The low fees leave no margin to pay commission to intermediaries, who therefore have little incentive to sell them.
I would guess that 15 years ago not many small businesses went to intermediaries to help them find loans.
The investigation focuses on payments made by investment firms to intermediaries who arranged deals with the pension fund.
The Iraqi oil was resold to intermediaries who then marketed it internationally, largely to American oil companies.
Investigators are scrutinizing the fees paid by investment firms to intermediaries who arranged deals with the $122 billion pension fund.
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"You may have to pay intermediaries to have access to certain ground level deals," Nanayakkara explained.
"I expect more money to go to intermediary groups".
It may also refer to intermediary adaptation, as in the case of mobile multimedia transmission.
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