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mediation

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1. mediation - Noun

2. mediation - Adjective

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The act of mediating; action or relation of anything interposed; action as a necessary condition, means, or instrument; interposition; intervention.

Hence, specifically, agency between parties at variance, with a view to reconcile them; entreaty for another; intercession.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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According to him “With the global recognition of Arbitration and mediation as the fastest growing methods of dispute resolution, Commercial Intermediates on Thursday, 24th September, 2020, launched its ADR Academy.” Source: Internet

According to it, it was the attack of the Margrave that forced the Catholicization, which was to be an act of subordination to the Emperor, done without the mediation of the Pope. Source: Internet

Additionally, mediators and participants viewed the Peace Pals program as effective and valuable, and all mediation sessions resulted in successful resolution. Source: Internet

After mediation by the United States, both Morocco and Spain agreed to return to the status quo, under which the island remains deserted. citation citation Internationally, Morocco has maintained strong ties to the West. Source: Internet

After the Porte rejected an offer of mediation in April 1716, Charles VI despatched Eugene to Hungary to lead his relatively small but professional army. Source: Internet

A key element of the new changes was to weaken the AIRC by encouraging competition with private mediation. Source: Internet

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