Get to know Mediators better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Mediators meaning
plural of mediator
Using Mediators
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of mediator
- In the example corpus, mediators often appears in combinations such as: the mediators, as mediators, mediators and.
Context around Mediators
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Mediators
- In this selection, "mediators" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, women, international, family, beyond, cannot and contribute stand out and add context to how "mediators" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include act as mediators or intervene and acted as mediators on saturday. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "mediators" sits close to words such as affectionately, amends and animosity, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with mediators
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Egypt and Qatar acted as mediators on Saturday to maintain the truce. (12 words)
Details of any deal, worked out through international mediators, were not immediately known. (13 words)
Occasionally judges retire to pursue careers as law firm partners, mediators, or arbitrators. (13 words)
As for mediators, they are people who primarily work as facilitators of negotiations between conflicting parties and do not advise on the merits unless in a difficult negotiation, or in case the parties ask them to work out a solution for them. (42 words)
At the time, Zelenskyy thanked Pope Francis for his interest but appeared to decline the Vatican’s offer of mediating negotiations, saying on a popular Italian news program that “we do not need mediators, we need a just peace. (39 words)
Sudan’s warring parties are set to meet in Jeddah for talks, Riyadh and Washington said, as international mediators pressed to end a conflict that has killed hundreds of people and sent tens of thousands of refugees fleeing abroad. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
A member of Mediators Beyond Borders International and the Academy of Professional Family Mediators, she also serves as adjunct faculty at Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Generally, mediators cannot themselves practice commerce in markets for goods in which they work as mediators.
Mediator debriefing In some situations, a post-mediation debriefing and feedback session is conducted between co-mediators or between mediators and supervisors.
An Egyptian security source said mediators had sought a start time of 10 a.m. on Thursday.
As for mediators, they are people who primarily work as facilitators of negotiations between conflicting parties and do not advise on the merits unless in a difficult negotiation, or in case the parties ask them to work out a solution for them.
At the end of these exchanges, the head of the Gender, Women, Families and Children office expressed her satisfaction with the establishment of the core group of women mediators.
At the time, Zelenskyy thanked Pope Francis for his interest but appeared to decline the Vatican’s offer of mediating negotiations, saying on a popular Italian news program that “we do not need mediators, we need a just peace.
But this is currently done without first providing any legal advice, although cultural mediators and interpreters can be present.
Details of any deal, worked out through international mediators, were not immediately known.
Egypt and Qatar acted as mediators on Saturday to maintain the truce.
Federal law requires several conditions to be met before airline unions can legally strike, including a finding by mediators that further negotiations would be pointless.
Houthi officials will travel to Riyadh with the Omani mediators, who landed in Sanaa on Thursday, the sources said.
More problematic than the proclivities of potential mediators is the simple fact that the Ukrainian people do not want this war to end in a negotiated settlement.
Occasionally judges retire to pursue careers as law firm partners, mediators, or arbitrators.
On Wednesday, Deutsche Bahn proposed bringing in outside mediators in hopes of resolving the dispute without further strikes during the summer.
Osakwe reiterated the importance of early inclusion of women at traditional or conflict resolution setting, maintaining that trained women mediators contribute meaningfully to peace making in their communities.
Reports suggest that the joint US-Saudi mediators are making efforts to return the SAF delegation to the negotiating table.
Su and Sperling's objective is not to act as mediators or intervene directly but rather to offer support in ways that the negotiating parties find constructive, according to the official.
Sudan’s warring parties are set to meet in Jeddah for talks, Riyadh and Washington said, as international mediators pressed to end a conflict that has killed hundreds of people and sent tens of thousands of refugees fleeing abroad.
The head of Hamas's political bureau in Gaza, Basem Naim, denied that any new prisoner negotiations had taken place with mediators.
Common combinations with mediators
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the mediators 16×
- as mediators 12×
- mediators and 11×
- mediators are 8×
- and mediators 8×
- egyptian mediators 8×
- international mediators 7×
- mediators to 7×
- for mediators 6×
- mediators have 6×