Etymology: [ 'mE-dE-"A-t&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Latin mediātor (“one who mediates”) from mediātum, supine of mediō (“be in the middle”), from medius (“middle”).
One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement, A person who helps the parties to a dispute reach a compromise, A person who brings both sides (union and management representatives) together and helps them to reach a settlement that is mutually acceptable, One who intervenes, someone who conveys and conciliates The word is used in Christian theology It is not found in the O T , but it occurs a few times in the N T God gave the Law to the people through a mediator, Moses Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant in the N T, An outside party who attempts to convice two contending parties (the lender and the homeowner) to adjust or settle their dispute, one who intervenes or helps to come to an agreement, a person who facilitates a mediation, One who mediates; especially, one who interposes between parties at variance for the purpose of reconciling them; hence, an intercessor, This is a person with special skills and training in dispute resolution, A node-local communication object that exports a single interface across a netlet boundary, A person who helps resolve a conflict, A person who conducts mediation •Counselling & Mediation, one who helps resolve conflicts by hearing both sides and helping people reach an agreement, A neutral, third-party volunteer who has been trained to mediate The mediator assists the parties in reaching a consensus by facilitating their communication, but it is the parties themselves who shape their agreement, A third party involved realtime in the protocols between smart contract parties, trusted with some of the contents and/or performance of that contract, a negotiator who acts as a link between parties, a person or organization that tries to end a quarrel between two people, groups, countries etc by discussion, intervener; peacemaker, neutral reconciliator; one who mediates, A person who conducts mediation A mediator is often a lawyer, retired judge, or community member who tries to bring people and their disputes to early resolution through a conference The mediator is an active participant in the discussions and attempts to work out a solution, unlike an arbitrator, who acts as a judge Topic areas:Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Volunteer Management, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership, A mediator helps parties discuss their case and try to come to a mutual agreement in order to settle the case A mediator is a neutral person that is only involved to encourage the parties to come up with their own solution to the conflict, - A student who has been trained in facilitating the mediation process, A neutral third person who assists the parties by promoting communication; helping to explain the issues and concerns; and searching for solutions, An individual skilled in conflict resolution who assists parties in reaching agreements Mediation is non-binding and generally not admissible in court, someone who helps opposing groups to reach an agreement, intermediator, plural of mediator,
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One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement
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A person who helps the parties to a dispute reach a compromise
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A person who brings both sides (union and management representatives) together and helps them to reach a settlement that is mutually acceptable
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One who intervenes, someone who conveys and conciliates The word is used in Christian theology It is not found in the O T , but it occurs a few times in the N T God gave the Law to the people through a mediator, Moses Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant in the N T
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An outside party who attempts to convice two contending parties (the lender and the homeowner) to adjust or settle their dispute
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one who intervenes or helps to come to an agreement
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a person who facilitates a mediation
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One who mediates; especially, one who interposes between parties at variance for the purpose of reconciling them; hence, an intercessor
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This is a person with special skills and training in dispute resolution
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A node-local communication object that exports a single interface across a netlet boundary
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A person who helps resolve a conflict
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A person who conducts mediation •Counselling & Mediation
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one who helps resolve conflicts by hearing both sides and helping people reach an agreement
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A neutral, third-party volunteer who has been trained to mediate The mediator assists the parties in reaching a consensus by facilitating their communication, but it is the parties themselves who shape their agreement
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A third party involved realtime in the protocols between smart contract parties, trusted with some of the contents and/or performance of that contract
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a negotiator who acts as a link between parties
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a person or organization that tries to end a quarrel between two people, groups, countries etc by discussion
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intervener; peacemaker, neutral reconciliator; one who mediates isim
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A person who conducts mediation A mediator is often a lawyer, retired judge, or community member who tries to bring people and their disputes to early resolution through a conference The mediator is an active participant in the discussions and attempts to work out a solution, unlike an arbitrator, who acts as a judge Topic areas:Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Volunteer Management, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership
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A mediator helps parties discuss their case and try to come to a mutual agreement in order to settle the case A mediator is a neutral person that is only involved to encourage the parties to come up with their own solution to the conflict
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- A student who has been trained in facilitating the mediation process
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A neutral third person who assists the parties by promoting communication; helping to explain the issues and concerns; and searching for solutions
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An individual skilled in conflict resolution who assists parties in reaching agreements Mediation is non-binding and generally not admissible in court
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someone who helps opposing groups to reach an agreement
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