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Source: Webster's dictionaryPolitics has been called the "art of the possible,” and it actually is a realm akin to art insofar as, like art, it occupies a creatively mediating position between spirit and life, the idea and reality. Thomas Mann
We're basically mediating our lives and our communication through these small, glowing rectangles. I think that that's not really how people are made to interact. Mark Zuckerberg
A Kingsmill bread lorry stopped at the entrance to the Allied Bakeries site in East Belfast today and police were involved in mediating with trade unionists amid an ongoing pay dispute. Source: Internet
Anthony Downs suggests that ideological political parties are necessary to act as a mediating broker between individual and governments. Source: Internet
Baldwin asserted his independence by mediating disputes in Antioch and Tripoli, and gained the support of the Ibelin brothers when they began to oppose Manasses' growing power, thanks to his marriage to their widowed mother Helvis of Ramla. Source: Internet
As the case moved through the courts, haphazard efforts at mediating the dispute went nowhere, and when U.S. Soccer’s president at the time, Carlos Cordeiro, pressed for a new round earlier this year, the players rejected the idea out of hand. Source: Internet