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mediations

  • plural
    of mediation.
    mediation
    noun
    action in mediating between parties, as to effect an agreement or reconciliation.

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Another role crypto is playing in the war is genuinely novel, and it complicates the mediations in Pakistan in a different register.

From Barron's Apr. 18, 2026

Though 2019 was the busiest year for mediations in the last decade, only 72 cases were referred that year, according to the department’s annual reports.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 18, 2025

After the lawsuit was filed, “SPS participated in good faith in several mediations to reach a mutually agreeable financial resolution with the plaintiff,” district spokesperson Beverly Redmond said in an email.

From Seattle Times May 9, 2022

"The Gray is into politics and mediations, so she's got a cape and she's almost judge-like. We originally did her with red hair, but we turned her hair gray," said Fong.

From Salon Dec. 24, 2021

When the state offered a settlement in the Moss case, Karen Gievers suggested to the Courters that they accept it on my behalf and continue mediations in the other two actions, which they did.

From "Three Little Words: A Memoir" by Ashley Rhodes-Courter