mediation

[ UK /mˌiːdɪˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌmidiˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a negotiation to resolve differences that is conducted by some impartial party
  2. the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement
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How To Use mediation In A Sentence

  • This tolerance has practical application in bioremediation and in efforts to colonize polluted sites.
  • Lexical representation and development in a second language can be divided into three stages: formal stage, L1 lemma mediation stage, and L2 integration stage.
  • In trials in which pertinent data are available, mediational analyses could inform theories of change.
  • I believe very strongly in many of these ideas but they can be hard to communicate, especially when the discourse is peppered with terminology like "peri-urban," "phytoremediation," and "bioregional ecologies. Dave Snyder: The Good, the Bad and the Fungi on a Rooftop Farm
  • Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) arbitrators get to write first contracts (for a two-year period) covering wages, benefits, and work rules. Obama's War on Labor
  • Less serious complaints could be dealt by agreement with the complainant, internally or through mediation.
  • It would also provide a sound basis for targeting scarce resources and developing strategies for remediation and amelioration.
  • Winchester peacemakers are offering mediation to soothe relations between neighbours.
  • The parties agreed to refer their dispute to one Rabbi Rosner for mediation and arbitration.
  • Remediation solutions Bioremediation is currently attracting a lot of attention as a remedial technique.
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