mediation in the PONS Dictionary

mediation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

mediation committee

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The expectation is for all parties to participate in the mediation process.
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The company manages and develops businesses operating in the sectors of aviation services, infrastructure, financial mediation, agriculture, services for businesses and real estate.
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The funds must be used for research based interventions, like: peer mediation, staff training in managing behavoral issues and creating a positive school climate.
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In the modern context, restorative justice originated in the 1970s as mediation or reconciliation between victims and offenders.
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This would ultimately result in an unrealistic mediation process.
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The destructive efforts of the rioters peaked at around 8 pm, as those attempts at mediation failed.
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When parties agree to a mediation process, they then have the power vested in them to arrive at a mutually acceptable solution to the dispute.
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He was a member of the mediation committee which worked to end the political stalemate over the assembly's composition.
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A further 50 cases had been closed in 2007 following mediation.
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At the end of 1935 the protesters called for mediation.
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