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In one case he mediated, a man and a woman had been living together.
Often she mediated between parents and children, usually with success.
I'm going to try and mediate a way out of this.
Young and old, they all knew who mediated trouble on The staff.
Mediate said what he needed most was the return of his golf game.
The relationship between the school and its parent has often been difficult to mediate.
But the Bush administration is in no hurry to mediate.
Or it can be mediated by the use of instruments.
Over his career, he mediated an estimated 2,000 federal and state court cases.
A priest was then brought in to mediate and the men gave themselves up.
The social worker tried to mediate without success in the available time.
Being mediated upon once or twice did not produce any significant changes.
If there are any disputes, they will be mediated through me.
Relationships between the two groups were mediated by gender, family and class.
The computer is a remote experience, mediated by a window.
The damages, if any, were being mediated as of early 2010.
In a market society, however, the relationship between the man and the commodity is mediated by money.
Mediate walked into the news media center Friday, sat and got right to the point.
The point is, however, that they combine with, and are mediated by, the social world.
This influence of the King was often used to help mediate differences in government.
He tried to mediate various problems, but usually only drew fire on himself as a result.
Personality is mediated at the human level through individual bodies.
United Nations human resources officers tried to mediate between the two groups.
"If they want to mediate, their position should be more balanced."
The police were there, he suggested, to maintain order and not to mediate.