0 a person whose job is to mediate in a disagreement (= talk to the people or groups involved to help them find a solution):
1 a person who tries to end a disagreement by helping the two sides to talk about and agree on a solution:
Lawyers acting for the companies held another meeting with mediators this week.
a federal/independent/UN mediator After talks reached an impasse last month, US federal mediators instituted a 30-day cooling-off period.
act/serve as mediator She has agreed to act as mediator and meet with the board to try to resolve the dispute.
He could succeed where European mediators have failed because the guerrillas respect him.
We will train people in firms who want to become mediators, or send in mediators to help.
That is, all theoretically possible mediators cannot be included in any study, and paths involving not-included variables are thus, in effect, constrained to zero.
We can then infer that the removed variable functions as a significant mediator between the predictor and criterion variables.
Following this phase, perpetuation occurs - a phase in which the differentiated phenotype of the cell is amplified by mediators via autocrine signals.
Many chemical mediators are known to be released from the site of inflammation.
Only in eleven of the 360 cases examined in my study, for example, was there any mention of mediator involvement in formulating the agreement.
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