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mediatorn. a person who conducts mediation. A mediator is usually a lawye...
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mediatormid-14c., from Late Latin mediatorem (nominative mediator) "one who mediates," agent noun from past participle stem of mediare "to intervene, mediate," also "to be or divide i [..]
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mediatorMediatorone who intervenes between two persons who are at variance, with a view to reconcile them. This word is not found in the Old Testament; but the idea it expresses is found in Job 9:33 , in the [..]
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mediatorA person who conducts mediations, a form of dispute resolution in which the mediator acts as a neutral third party and works with parties in dispute to try to reach a resolution. (See also: mediation)
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mediatorone who intervenes between two persons who are at variance, with a view to reconcile them. This word is not found in the Old Testament; but the idea it expresses is found in Job 9:33, in the word &quo [..]
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mediatoris an umbrella term used to describe a variety of potential meanings. In conflict resolution, a mediator is a person, who may have a professional qualification allowing them to carry out the mediation [..]
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mediatormediator (pop)
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mediatorone that works to effect reconciliation, settlement, or compromise between parties at variance compare arbitrator
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mediatorsomeone who helps opposing groups to reach an agreement.
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mediatorMediator is a neutral person who interposes between two opposing parties, with their consent, for the purpose of assisting them in settling their differences or dissimilarities through an agreement. S [..]
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mediatordesign patterns
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mediator(n) a negotiator who acts as a link between parties
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mediatorN M mediator; intermediary| go between; middle man
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mediatorA legal representative in mediation who is independent of both parties working towards a resolution out of court.
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mediatorA neutral person, with no decision-making power, who acts as a facilitator assisting the parties in communicating, especially by negotiation.
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mediatorA person who is trained to assist people who are in dispute with each other to reach an agreement that both are satisfied with. They do not impose any aspect of the decision.
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mediatorn. a person who conducts mediation. A mediator is usually a lawyer or retired judge but can be a non-attorney specialist in the subject matter (like child custody) who tries to bring people and their [..]
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mediatorsee arbitrator.
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mediatorA neutral third person who assists the parties by promoting communication; helping to explain the issues and concerns; and searching for solutions.
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mediatorA mediator may be any person, appointed by the Minister of the Environment after consultations with the RA and all interested parties, that is unbiased and free from any conflict of interest relative to the project, and has knowledge or experience in acting as a mediator.For French see médiateur
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