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mediation

[mee-dee-ey-shuhn] / ˌmi diˈeɪ ʃən /


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Gary’s estate can’t afford to pay more; it’s insolvent because of the CIM loan, his representatives explained in mediation this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its almost constant refrain since the fighting restarted has been an appeal to return to the July ceasefire, and for international mediation.

From BBC

While the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights was involved in mediation, the Pomona case settlement was a private agreement among the parties.

From Los Angeles Times

“We must recognize that armed struggle brings no benefit. While weapons are lethal, negotiation, mediation and dialogue are constructive.”

From Los Angeles Times

"We must recognise that armed struggle brings no benefit. While weapons are lethal, negotiation, mediation and dialogue are constructive. Let us all choose peace as a way, not just as a goal!" he added.

From Barron's