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noun
One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement.
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And his detention has emerged as a major obstacle to resolving the crisis, according to mediators.
Footage of masked Eta members showing pistols, explosives and detonators to mediators was posted on the BBC's Spanish-language website on Friday.
While access to this legal information will be free, the app will point interested parties to mediators from whom it will receive a commission for any business the app generates.
If I were he, I'd just see that this case could go on forever, so why not send it to mediation now?" Bankruptcy court judges, burdened with busy dockets and more litigious cases, are more often turning to mediators and arbitrators to help settle disputes.
There is increased endothelial permeability in COPD in response to mediators.
Government and rebel negotiators have been speaking to mediators and are due to meet face-to-face on Saturday.
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'Series of errors' The Macpherson report into the Stephen Lawrence murder called for police to use mediators to liaise with black crime victims.
NADH was electrochemically regenerated thanks to mediator (methyl viologen or rhodium complex).
High airway pressures and subsequent lung overdistension may lead to mediator release and to VILI.
In fact we also find PrDs linked to mediator in yeast.
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