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Sentences with mediate

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  • My mom was the one who mediated between Zelda and her mom. [V + between]
  • ...the thymus, the organ which mediates the response of the white blood cells. [VERB noun]
  • One of the chief functions of the ego is to test reality, to distinguish, liaise and mediate between the self and the outside world.
  • Of course, organizations form part of wider power fields and, thus, mediate those power relations to engaged anthropologists and our collaborators.
  • mediated the dispute
  • mediated a settlement
  • The tumult subsided only after the city's notables began to mediate between the two sides; as a final victory, the official was forced to offer a public apology.
  • I've learned the best way to mediate these arguments is to let them develop into what they will.
  • Because no such effect has been detected on the protein-free DNA, we suppose that DNA-bound proteins mediate the formation of links.
  • Consumer complaints will be investigated by a complaints officer, who will mediate between the consumer and the supplier to try and reach resolution.
  • I asked what attempt had been made to mediate between dissatisfied community members and the school staff and council.
  • It had been a long day, and she honestly didn't want to mediate another squabble.
  • The proposal was inspired by attempts to mediate a confrontation between travellers and residents in Westport in 2002.
  • It will also mediate disputes and handle visits by people from each side.
  • Their unions have asked the Labor Ministry to mediate a solution to their back pay and wage demands.
  • She revealed that moves were afoot to send in a representative of the Irish Coastguard Service to mediate between the two sides in about two weeks time to sort out the situation.
  • His cousin Charlie feels responsible and tries to mediate between Johnny Boy and Michael the loan shark.
  • He tried to mediate between the factions.
  • Meanwhile, the US is offering to mediate between Pakistan and Afghanistan after a border clash between the two last week.
  • European leaders traveled to Kiev to mediate a political solution between the parties.
  • In an alien environment, holding on to a meaningful life includes embracing icons, for they mediate power and provide powerful resources for connection and continuity.
  • With tensions running high, regional and national leaders were brought in to mediate the dispute.
  • But in the meantime, we need someone to mediate disputes between vendors and researchers.
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair has aligned Britain with the US invasion plans, while attempting to mediate an agreement with the rest of the European Union.
  • The IRC, which under Abbott's regime has no right to mediate an agreement, has accused her of failing to bargain in good faith.
  • When, for example, a dispute arises between two lineages over access to a source of water, elders of a neutral lineage will travel to mediate between the warring groups.
  • He is now attempting to mediate between the two sides.
  • He was able to help mediate a solution to the problem of that time.
  • He has also helped mediate peace talks in Burundi.
  • The problem is that all this military capacity is flowing into a region which doesn't have many institutions to mediate conflict.
  • The Councillor has stepped in to mediate between the council and worried library-goers at a meeting due to take place on Tuesday.
  • However, it is not immediately apparent why nontoxic particles might mediate their effects via their surface.
  • Public opinion in Europe strongly supported the Greek struggle and the governments of Britain, France, and Russia signed a protocol agreeing to mediate between the Greeks and Turks.
  • The school has asked these 13 year olds to mediate disputes among students.
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