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Middleman
Middleman meaning
An intermediary, agent between two (or more) parties. | An intermediate dealer between the manufacturer and the retailer or customer. | One who rents land in large tracts, and lets it in small portions to the peasantry.
Synonyms of Middleman
Example sentences (20)
However, an official said the existing challenges of informal trading between the farmers and the middleman exist which means that the middleman gives the farmers cash and kind before the harvest.
ADR schemes act as an independent middleman between the service provider and the customer when a complaint can't be resolved.
Assured by a middleman that there would be well-paid work when she arrived, she was instead taken to the northern Chinese province of Heilongjiang and sold into a forced marriage for 5,000 yuan (around US $700).
Bantag and Zulueta are facing a case of murder before a Muntinlupa City court over the death of Bilibid inmate Jun Villamor, the alleged middleman in the ambush slaying of broadcaster Percival Mabasa or Percy Lapid.
Dubbed the “middleman” of the medical system, pharmacy benefit managers were initially conceived as negotiators to create savings and process pharmaceutical claims.
During the operation, Phanindra Das, a middleman was caught red handed, immediately after he accepted Rs 3,000 as part of the demanded bribe in conspiracy with ASI (UB) Mukut Ali.
Taking the middleman away from the equation is how the town seems to respond best to the changing times and ever-present monopoly of commercialism that can feel absolutely suffocating.
The BBC said Mr Jacobson was the 'middleman' in a 'well-oiled machine' organising sex events for Mr Jeffries, in which he would allegedly approach men via 'recruiters' and proposition them.
The United States, however, said it does not see China as capable of being an impartial mediator—Washington’s most direct criticism yet of Beijing’s aim to be a middleman in efforts to end the conflict.
We already have in some cases, such as the wildly popular But to make this sort of immersive world possible at scale, you need a middleman.
As a technology, digital currencies can facilitate transactions between parties without a middleman—a tantalizing promise, boosters say, that would empower ordinary consumers and potentially weaken big banks.
Brooklyn Bedding manufactures its own mattresses in the US, allowing them to cut out the middleman and sell for a more affordable price.
By cutting out the middleman, we free ourselves from the inflated costs that come with traditional retail.
He was among those to claim to have attended the events and was paid to do so by James Jacobson, whom the BBC previously reported acted as a middleman for Jeffries and Smith.
How it works now: You find a motorcycle helmet you like online, priced with no tariff and fewer “middleman” markups.
Of course, you caveman types might want to skip the electrical middleman and just use diesel.
San Francisco-based Synapse Financial Technologies, a middleman between the crowdfunder and banks, collapsed in May, leaving much of Mainvest’s money in limbo.
So, the seasonal purchasing of raw cashew nuts in our district has come to a standstill due to the elections,” said a middleman at Butchayyapeta mandal of the district.
The investigation agency had laid a trap and caught the middleman red-handed while accepting the bribe of Rs.
This was an attempt by Adia Sowho to introduce a middleman and it was unnecessary.