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Перевод: mediate
[прилагательное] опосредствованный; промежуточный; [глагол] посредничать; служить связующим звеном; занимать промежуточное положение
Тезаурус:
- We place the GP in the position of the well-informed citizen who can mediate between the world of science and our own mundane concerns.
- Gascoigne threw down his bib after a practice match which his team lost 3-1 and appeared to have angry words with Zoff and assistant coach Giancarlo Oddi before team manager Maurizio Manzini was called in to mediate.
- The Congress endorsed a call for neutral countries to mediate between the belligerents.
- But secondary or learned similarities can mediate generalization between otherwise quite dissimilar stimuli.
- First the EC tried to mediate, through Lord Carrington, a former secretary-general of NATO.
- These values will mediate the impact of mass culture.
- However, he ruled out attempts to formulate foreign policy by majority voting which, as he pointed out, would have been disastrous in the Gulf and which were reinforced by the failed attempts to mediate in Yugoslavia.
- He even tried to mediate between the Soviet Union and China, then engaged in frontier disputes.
- The Italians were divided and tried to mediate.
- My hunch is that these two popular myths of management - which are both drawn from previous experience and make the contemporary experience of the manager - are designed to mediate the rational model both to the manager himself and others so that it is more human.
- Macedonia and Bosnia tried to mediate, in vain.
- Ahmed : Being in at least two oppressed "specific interest" groups we were able to mediate differences and act as a bridge between the two when necessary.
- Whether in the case of deconcentration (where parliamentary control is immediate) or in that of devolution (where it is mediate) Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom and it is to this that we now turn.
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