Definitionn. a negotiator who acts as a link between parties
Last update: August 12, 2015
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He has taken on the role of a mediator. [Please select]
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My brother, Andre, was the mediator on the Council That Was Seven on which my brothers sat. [Please select]
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Timagenes, too, who comes from Rome as a mediator, may have some influence. [Please select]
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The real reason was England's refusal to admit Spain as mediator in the differences with her North American colonies. [Please select]
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The council-pensionary induced his co-mediator, with the hope of becoming Brederode's successor, to yield on all points. [Please select]
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Nut was the goddess of the firmament; Ma was the goddess of truth; Horus was the mediator between creation and destruction. [Please select]
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"The Commission intends to furnish a clearinghouse to hear complaints of grievances, of both sides, and act as a mediator or safety-valve." [Please select]
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--labor difficulties in construction-work at Camp Lewis--would he report there at once as Government Mediator. [Please select]
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