And frankly, I think that that may not be a bad idea if it's done in a controlled manner through U.S. mediation. |
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There is a difference between mediation that fails and mediation that does not even start because one party refuses to participate at all. |
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Furthermore, he holds that certain primitive emotions influence action tendencies without the mediation of propositions or concepts. |
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Further, one moment in the class-element has in the sphere of politics the special function of mediation, mediation between two existing things. |
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Halfway through a discussion on mediation, David Michael brings out the Parable of the Oranges, and it's a pippin of a parable. |
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He stood for tolerance and mediation, not the courageousness required to face forward. |
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That was why she has provided additional funding for mediation services in the midlands and the north-west this year. |
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This includes a plan to introduce a mediation programme to deal with conflicts between staff. |
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The parties agreed to refer their dispute to one Rabbi Rosner for mediation and arbitration. |
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Home was often a nowhere place, and identities were confused and reliant on legislation and mediation. |
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It was American mediation between Pakistan and India that defused tension between these two nuclear powers on at least two critical occasions. |
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Despite the tentativeness of the headline, do not doubt that the mediation will occur. |
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My understanding is that counsel decided in the context of failed mediation not to proceed with a pretrial. |
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Less serious complaints could be dealt by agreement with the complainant, internally or through mediation. |
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While we hope that most disputes will then be resolved through mediation, legal action will be made possible in the last resort. |
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The mechanism responsible for this pattern involves the mediation of interaction strength by microclimate. |
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Maybe in the humanities there is no recourse from representation, mediation, story-telling, and social saturation. |
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The idea is that with specific provision and mediation children can learn at a far greater speed than otherwise. |
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Settlements and compromises in business dealings are made through mediation and discussion. |
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Negotiation and mediation seems to be solving the Irish question albeit very slowly. |
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Traditionally, marriages are arranged, generally through the mediation of a matchmaker. |
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As we said all along, it is the intervention, it is the appropriate mediation. |
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Both parties can pull out of the mediation process if they are unsatisfied but a signed mediation agreement is legally binding. |
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Freedom to escape means being able to go beyond the conventional means of mediation and to interact more directly, more convivially, with others. |
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Children who participate in conflict mediation on a regular basis improve in their ability to engage in the process. |
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Consequently, they are encouraging voluntary binding arbitration or nonbinding mediation in more cases. |
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The Vietnamese army withdrew in 1989, and in 1991 four of the parties involved in the conflict concluded a peace treaty, under UN mediation. |
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As a result, conflicts over rights and responsibilities required intense negotiation and mediation. |
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A mediation service which helps young people at risk of becoming homeless is celebrating its first birthday. |
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We would also suggest at the outset that the conduct and expression of these language wars cannot be separated from their mass mediation. |
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The tribunal tried to settle the problems by mediation, and almost half of the disputes are resolved this way. |
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Among the services offered by the centre will be facilitation, mediation and coordination support. |
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Winchester peacemakers are offering mediation to soothe relations between neighbours. |
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The clear and intentional commission of a crime by one party obviously heightens the difficulty of entering into mediation in good faith. |
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In works of fiction, devices often serve their functions indirectly, through the mediation of the fictional world. |
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There is a growing trend toward using mediation to reach an agreement on the terms of a divorce. |
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The last collective agreement expired in July 2002 but a new contract has not been established despite extensive negotiations and mediation. |
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This means immediacy in the tone, even when the subject calls for some mediation. |
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Nitric oxide crosses cell membranes without mediation of channels or receptors-it diffuses across cellular membranes isotropically. |
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Premediation, on the other hand, may be understood as proleptic, anticipatory mediation. |
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The concurrent belief in the mesocosmos and the role of the isangoma makes them a key player in the process of mediation and arbitration. |
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Seeing an object requires the mediation of light to create an image in the retina. |
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Unlike lawyer negotiation, mediation is conducted by one neutral mediator who does not act for either party, but holds the ring between them. |
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The mediation office, a particularly successful program for resolving disputes, has gone unstaffed. |
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Instead of fighting it and litigating every claim, they start with an apology and move to mediation. |
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Global or regional organizations may provide good offices, mediation, or conciliation for states involved in environmental disputes. |
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In Grade 4, all children will participate in an assembly dedicated to creative conflict resolution and peer mediation. |
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A mediation service to help resolve feuds between neighbouring communities in Bradford is to be launched. |
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Conventions could be managed, but the party managers' mediation of these crowds was full of risk. |
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This book presents fundamentals of conflict resolution and peer mediation in schools. |
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A number of determinants were considered germane in the selection of mediation for commercial disputes. |
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She points to the gradual shift away from litigation as a preference for alternative dispute resolution and mediation methods, largely because of an overloaded court system. |
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Increasing the awareness and uptake of alternative methods of dispute resolution such as arbitration, mediation and adjudication is key to an effective civil justice system. |
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Always in his own eyes weak, wretched, and vile, unworthy of the smallest blessing, he rested solely on the merit and mediation of His great High Priest. |
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However, Jared, Levy, and Rayner have recently presented evidence that phonological mediation is restricted to low-frequency words, and to relatively poor readers. |
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The forum she chose for this mediation was the popular periodical press. |
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This approach to information retrieval still involves human mediation. |
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Many forms of Hindu worship do not require the mediation of a priest. |
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I turn now to the matter of fines for such things as wilful desertion, breaking lease, breaking the agreement, or failing to attend the tribunal or mediation. |
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What is sought is mediation, as light and casual as the film of a soap bubble, capable of maintaining the critical balance between these conflicting global pressures. |
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We are still waiting for them to nominate a date for mediation. |
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Late last year, she started to meet with the foster parents for monthly mediation sessions. |
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One of the surviving victims, Mark Hummels, 43, was reportedly shot in the head and the neck after walking out of the mediation. |
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Should conciliation fail, the parties could then enter into mediation. |
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Now, with the failed mediation and markets slowed by an oversupply of steel that has led to falling prices, the company's future again is clouded. |
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He said the report would lead to an improvement plan, which would bolster the mediation service offered in neighbour disputes, and get tougher on tenants in arrears. |
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With time the Church began to understand itself as the extension of Jesus Christ, as the place where the salvific mediation of Christ is accomplished. |
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As yet mediation has not proved popular with claims handlers, but it may yet appear in the Government's White Paper on clinical negligence reform. |
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For example, we will learn whether information about the benefits of mediation would be more useful later in the process of divorce and separation. |
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Rina AMIRI SENIOR MEDIATION EXPERT, UNITED NATIONS Rina Amiri is a senior mediation expert with the United Nations. |
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The Children's Society is calling for all local councils to put into place guidance on young runaways, to provide safe emergency accommodation and to provide family mediation. |
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The early Jacobean masque's mediation of royal power via a dialectic of revelation and mystery was superseded by a Caroline emphasis on marital love and pastoral retreat. |
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The agency's next step is to attempt resolution through mediation. |
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The lessons had been learnt and, through enlightened policies, respect for national sovereignty and the mediation of the United Nations, peace would prevail. |
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The other side has consistently refused mediation, the logical solution. |
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If informal mediation is unsuccessful, or the parties involved do not feel comfortable approaching one another one-on-one, the issue goes to formal mediation. |
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Waldman argues for ethical intuitionalism as the basis of mediation ethics. |
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Henry's father advised him to come to terms with Louis and peace was made between them in August 1151 after mediation by Bernard of Clairvaux. |
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Hands allow for a pivotal form of mediation, hence of distance and removedness, between our intentions and aims and externality. |
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A TEESSIDE charity which provides a mediation service to families affected by relationship breakdowns has become part of the Cyrenians. |
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Through Albert's mediation, relations between mother and daughter slowly improved. |
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Hamdan also praised the efforts of the Qatari and Turkish governments, saying that both had showed even-handedness in mediation efforts thus far. |
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DigitalRoute, the leading provider of mediation solutions globally, has named Johan Bergh its new Chief Executive Officer. |
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The tissue protective effects of EPO may be elicited through the EPOR homodimer via JAK2-STAT5 activation and mediation of apoptosis. |
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A two-hour paid slopwork meeting on Friday, September 25, was the culmination of the campaign to get Turner to attend mediation. |
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Actually, progression of periodontitis interdepends on various diseases with mediation mainly by osteoimmune responses. |
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Supranational organizations provide mechanisms whereby disputes between nations may be resolved through arbitration or mediation. |
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Polanyi's notion of tacit knowing and Newman's illative sense contribute to Dulles's appreciation of the surplus character of symbolic mediation. |
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With this introduction, Fyber brings together a mediation layer across interstitials and rewarded video with an RTB exchange. |
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But closing such gaps is what just American mediation would be for. |
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American mediation brought an end to General Pervez Musharraf's reign. |
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The fact that the acclimation was announced after Aoun's mediation seemed lost on the crowd. |
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This ran contrary to his father's policy of mediation between the local factions. |
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Many of the local conflicts mothballed thanks to US mediation are becoming active again, from Transcaucasia to the Indo-Pakistani Subcontinent. |
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Families Talking provides mediation services and support to children, parents, step-parents and grandparents affected by relationship breakdown. |
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Daphnetin induced differentiation of human renal carcinoma cells and its mediation by p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. |
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It receives increasing support from housing providers, alongside local authority noise teams, mediation services and schools. |
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The Mediator is activated by request of a citizen and, after evaluating the request, starts a mediation process aimed at reaching an agreement. |
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Our collaboration will allow us to better identify patterns of drug induced protein mediation and phenotypical changes, reversals and inductions. |
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In native title matters, there is a lot of talk about litigation, mediation, negotiation and questions about whitefeller law. |
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After mediation failed, Sukarno took action to remove the dissident commanders. |
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However, she's supposed to be with David for his mediation over Max, and when she gets home late, the irate snipper gives her a piece of his mind. |
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With virtually defenceless borders, Belgium has traditionally sought to avoid domination by the more powerful nations which surround it through a policy of mediation. |
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Spain sold the islands to Germany in 1884 through papal mediation. |
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Tie's presentation of Garrett's teaching on the mission of the church pairs evangelism, ecumemism, and ethics with universalization, mediation, and obligation. |
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Through oxytocin mediation, these afferent pathways become so well established that letdown can occur even when the mother merely thinks of her baby. |
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However, she's supposed to be with David for his mediation over Max and when she gets home late, the irate snipper, pictured, gives her a piece of his mind. |
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During the first years of the 20th century, the border between the two nations in Patagonia was established by the mediation of the British crown. |
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Primarily used in Buddhism as a timer of mediation and prayer. |
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After months of diplomatic negotiations, the governments accepted mediation by the League of Nations, and their representatives presented their cases before the Council. |
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It also banned the NLRB from engaging in any mediation or conciliation, and formally enshrined in law the ban on hiring personnel to do economic data collection or analysis. |
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Violence seemed likely, but the situation was resolved through the mediation of the moderate Henry de Lacy, the Earl of Lincoln, who convinced the barons to back down. |
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