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It was obviously in his political interests to devise some mediatory alternative.
Political institutions, such as parties, may share in and even legitimize that mediatory role.
His role was as the mediatory between Vienna and the Hungarian government.
The Government acknowledges that many worker demands are fully justified, has encouraged industry to meet them and now provides mediatory services.
Ideally however, the animus or anima comes to play a mediatory role between the ego and the Self.
In The Middlemen (1961) this mediatory role is magnified so as to become the primary focus of the novel.
Their role became educational, preventative and mediatory, although they could impose minor sanctions and deal with lesser cases.
Or a mediatory agency?
It emphasizes the mediatory role of culture, particularly language, in the development of higher mental functions in ontogeny and phylogeny.
"What you are starting to see is [humanitarian] assistance deliverers playing a mediatory role in resolving problems in a way that governments often can't.
The commission, chaired by Ahmed Humihia of Algeria, which played a mediatory role in the peace negotiations, condemned the recent rebel attacks.
That mediatory spirit may well be why Israel was chosen by the Museum of Contemporary Art to represent Los Angeles at this moment.
In late January ULFA had issued a statement saying that it was ready to respond to any mediatory initiative [see p. 37964].
Spare's 'sentient symbols' and his 'alphabet of desire' situate this mediatory magic in a libidinal framework of Tantric-which is to say cosmological-proportions."
Affectionately nicknamed 'Uncle Bill' by the men of the expedition, Wilson was the confidant of many, respected for his judgement, mediatory skills and dedication to others.
A priest or priestess is a person authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or multiple deities.
In a significant departure from earlier proposals, Najibullah also proposed the participation of "a number of authoritative clergy" who would act as a "mediatory force" between the government and the mujaheddin.
But the Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman, Vitaly Churkin, said, "No one has vested a mediatory function on the Soviet Union and we have not sought such authority."
In terms of the organization of enterprises, there was little belief that union representatives could be in a truly mediatory role between workers and management and could make work more interesting, for example.
The authorities' campaign of arrests of suspected militants continued, although on Jan. 28 the ULFA issued a statement saying that it was ready to respond to any mediatory initiative.
Against this friendly background, Contarini and Cropper produced their mediatory compromise (which had already been worked on) of double justification: that is, imputed and inherent justification, faith and love.
He even postponed, on his own responsibility, a proposal for a mediatory broadcast by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Randall Davidson), which the Government itself would have found very difficult to forbid.
India also had a mediatory role in resolving the stalemate over prisoners of war in Korea contributing to the signing of the armistice ending the Korean War in 1953.
Sufi sheiks flourished throughout the Islamic world more than any other type of personal authority because their mediatory skills were required for the smooth functioning of an agrarian-nomadic economy with a decentralized form of government.
The view that certain types of fiction occupy a mediatory position between the 'reality' of a cultural heritage and contemporary 'true'accounts of it elevates these texts to a status which the novel has not held for quite some time.