Definitionn. a negotiation to resolve differences that is conducted by some impartial party
Last update: June 12, 2015
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He is willing to go for mediation before the final step. [Please select]
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"But is there no other hope--through flight--through mediation--through supplication." [Please select]
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In May, 1914, they held a Mediation Conference at Niagara Falls in Canada. [Please select]
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Cicero himself and Clodius became reconciled, and, through the mediation of Pompey and Crassus, promised reciprocal concessions. [Please select]
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Such mediation is not wanted, and was directly forbidden by Christ, who has revealed his teaching directly and immediately to each man. [Please select]
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The mediation of the royal guest was invoked in vain; Lord Exmouth was inexorable. [Please select]
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Adams brought disheartening news to the travel-weary passengers on the Neptune: England had declined the offer of mediation. [Please select]
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Courtesy required that they should make no move until they knew what response the second offer of mediation would evoke. [Please select]
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He lived with Sir Francis till that gentleman's death, by whose mediation a perfect reconciliation was effected between Mr. [Please select]
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President Jeannin on behalf of the French king, by his skilful mediation, in which he was supported by his English colleague, saved the situation. [Please select]
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At the same time by Dutch mediation peace was concluded between Denmark and Sweden, distinctly to the advantage of the former, by the treaty of Brömsebro. [Please select]
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