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intermediary

[in-ter-mee-dee-er-ee] / ˌɪn tərˈmi diˌɛr i /


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But the exchanges appear to suggest that Epstein was acting as an informal intermediary between Sulayem and senior political figures.

From BBC

He said China has shifted to using offshore intermediaries in places like Belgium and state banks to buy Treasurys, obscuring its real exposure.

From The Wall Street Journal

For almost 10 years, he said he was blacklisted by Chavez’s oil managers, who barred him from directly buying supplies from state energy monopoly PdVSA, forcing him to work through government-allied intermediaries to acquire asphalt.

From The Wall Street Journal

"No state relationship is," says Riaz - but the burden of repair, he argues, lies largely with Delhi and will require moving beyond the habit of managing Dhaka through favoured intermediaries.

From BBC

Throughout that month, Epstein acted as the intermediary between Nikolic and Gates.

From The Wall Street Journal