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Mediatorship
Mediatorship Me"di*a`tor*ship, n. The office or character of a mediator.

Meaning of Mediators from wikipedia

- mediation Business mediator, a mediator in business Vanishing mediator, a philosophical concept Mediator variable, in statistics Mediator (coactivator), a...
- laws. Generally, mediators cannot themselves practice commerce in markets for goods in which they work as mediators. Procurement mediation comprises disputes...
- Look up mediate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mediate may refer to: "Mediate" (song), by INXS Domenic Mediate (born 1982), professional soccer player...
- Mediatization may refer to: Mediatization (media), the influence and interaction of m**** media with other sectors of society German mediatisation, German...
- Jesse. Since he is an undead, no one other than Suze and some other mediators (Paul, Father Dominic, Dr Slaski and Jack there was also a little boy...
- the presence of several mediating paths that cancel each other out, and become noticeable when one of the cancelling mediators is controlled for. This...
- Mediatization or mediatisation may refer to: German mediatisation, German historical territorial restructuring Mediatization (media), the influence and...
- Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You Live in It is a non-fiction book by anthropologist Thomas de Zengotita published in 2005 by Bloomsbury...
- private Mediator _mediator; public string Name { get; set; } public Person(Mediator mediator, string name) { Name = name; _mediator = mediator; _mediator.MessageReceived...
- The Act of Mediation (French: Acte de Médiation) was issued by Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of the French Republic on 19 February 1803 to abolish the...