Mediation Sentence Examples

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  • In these cases mediation averted war.

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  • He has gone to them with word of his breaking allegiance to pursue his title without their mediation or interference.

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  • In one case at least mediation has been successful after a proposal for arbitration had failed.

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  • He was finally released through the mediation of Prince Adam Czartoryski, and returned to Poland utterly discredited.

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  • Through Anglo-French mediation Piedmonts war indemnity was reduced from 230,000,000 to 75,000,000 lire, but the question of the amnesty remained.

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  • That power had been on the point of offering her armed mediation in revenge for his violation of her territory of Anspach; but she was fain to accept the terms which he offered at the sword's point.

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  • By it Napoleon brought the tsar to agree to make war on England in case that power did not accept the tsar's mediation for the conclusion of a general peace.

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  • He was prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli, like his father; and like him he enjoyed the alliance of the Templars and experienced the hostility of Armenia, which was not appeased till 1251, when the mediation of St Louis, and the marriage of the future Bohemund VI.

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  • In that year he helped to found the Theologische Studien and Kritiken, the chief organ of the "mediation" theology (Vermittelungstheologie).

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  • Lucke, who was one of the most learned, many-sided and influential of the so-called "mediation" school of evangelical theologians (Vermittelungstheologie), is now chiefly known by his Kommentar fiber die Schriften d.

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  • Through the mediation of England, Holland and Prussia, Turkey and Austria concluded on the 4th of August 1791 the treaty of Sistova, by which Belgrade and the other conquests made by Austria were restored.

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  • By the mediation of England and Russia the Treaty of Erzerum was signed (1847) and a frontier commission was appointed.

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  • At the beginning of the Insurrection of 1831 he was sent to London to obtain the assistance, or at least the mediation, of England; but the only result of his mission was the publication of the pamphlet Menzoire presente a Lord Palmerston (Warsaw, 1831).

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  • These became known prematurely, and in May 1910 war was threatened between Peru and Ecuador in spite of an offer of mediation by the United States, Brazil and Argentina under the Hague Convention.

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  • We may, if we please, regard "good offices" as inchoate mediation, and "mediation" as good offices brought to the birth.

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  • But both she and Morocco subsequently accepted joint mediation at the hands of Great Britain and France.

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  • The cause of mediation was considerably advanced by the Declaration of Paris of 1856.

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  • These precedents (in which it will be seen that "good offices" and "mediation" are used interchangeably) were followed in the general act agreed to at the Conference held at Berlin in1884-1885the object of which was to secure religious and commercial liberty and to limit warlike operations in the Congo basin.

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  • The closer the relations between states become, the more their commercial interests are intertwined, the larger the part which mediation seems destined to play.

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  • Still more ominously, the elector of Brandenburg, perceiving Sweden to be in difficulties, joined the league against her and compelled Charles to accept the proffered mediation of Cromwell and Mazarin.

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  • From 1887-1900, out of 290 cases settled, only 107 were formal arbitrations, 124 agreements were effected by the mediation of the Board, Ioo were effected otherwise while proceedings were pending, and in 59 cases the Board interposed when the parties preferred hostilities.

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  • In the same period the mediation of the Board settled disputes affecting 5560 establishments; and in the latter half of this period labour disputes involving hostilities and of the magnitude contemplatedby the statute governing the Board of Conciliation and Arbitration had almost disappeared.

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  • Reiske died on the 14th of August 1774, and his MS. remains passed, through Lessing's mediation, to the Danish minister Suhm, and are now in the Copenhagen library.

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  • Congregationalism proper, as a theory of the organized Christian life contemplated in the New Testament, re-emerges only at the Reformation, with its wide recovery of such aspects of evangelic experience as acceptance with God and constant access' to Him through the sole mediation of Christ.

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  • It is most probable that they obtained it through the mediation either of the Canaanites or of the North Arabians.

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  • Two points in this theory were laid hold of - the doctrine of priestly mediation and the system of priestly hierarchy.

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  • The first forms the text of the principal argument in the Epistle to the Hebrews, in which the author easily demonstrates the inadequacy of the mediation and atoning rites of the Old Testament, and builds upon this demonstration the doctrine of the effectual high-priesthood of Christ, who, in his sacrifice of himself, truly " led His people to God," not leaving them outside as He entered the heavenly sanctuary, but taking them with Him into spiritual nearness to the throne of grace.

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  • The idea that presbyters and bishops are priests and the successors of the Old Testament priesthood first appears in full force in the writings of Cyprian, and here it is not the notion of priestly mediation but that of priestly power which is insisted on.

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  • The harmonious relations which subsisted between the two branches of the Wettins were disturbed by the interference of Maurice in Cleves, a proceeding distasteful to the Saxon elector, John Frederick; and a dispute over the bishopric of Meissen having widened the breach, war was only averted by the mediation of Philip of Hesse and Luther.

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  • Not till the victory of Puck (September 17, 1462), one of the very few pitched battles in a war of raids, skirmishes and sieges, did fortune incline decisively to the side of the Poles, who maintained and improved their advantage till absolute exhaustion compelled the Knights to accept the mediation of a papal legate, and the second peace of Thorn (October 14, 1466) concluded a struggle which had reduced the Prussian provinces to a wilderness.'

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  • By the peace of Oliva (May 3, 1660), made under French mediation, John Casimir ceded Livonia, and renounced all claim to the Swedish crown.

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  • The war was finally composed by the mediation of Urban II.

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  • In 978 she lef t the court and lived partly in Italy, partly with her brother Conrad, king of Burgundy, by whose mediation she was ultimately reconciled to her son.

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  • The duke of Guise was now named lieutenant-general of the kingdom, but his Catholic leanings were somewhat held in check by the chancellor Michel de l'Hopital, through whose mediation the edict of Romorantin, providing that all cases of heresy should be decided by the bishops, was passed in May 1560, in opposition to a proposal to introduce the Inquisition.

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  • After the disasters of Mukden and Tsushima, and being threatened with internal disorder in European Russia, the tsar, early in June, accepted the mediation of the president of The the United States, and pour parlers were set on foot.

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  • Secondly, in case of serious disagreement, diplomacy having failed, they agree to have recourse, as far as circumstances allow, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly powers.

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  • Thirdly, the signatory powers agree that it shall not be regarded as an unfriendly act if one or more powers, strangers to the dispute, on their own initiative offer their good offices or mediation to the states in disagreement, or even during hostilities, if war has already broken out.

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  • The feud between Italian and Frenchman broke out in a violent form; and it was in vain that St Catherine of Siena proffered her mediation in the bloody strife betwixt the pope and the Florentine republic. The letters that she addressed to the pontiff, on this and other occasions, are documents, which are, perhaps, unique in their kind, and of great literary beauty.

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  • In May 17 23 he was implicated in the disgrace of the vicechancellor Shafirov and was deprived of all his offices and dignities, which he only recovered through the mediation of the empress Catherine I.

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  • Rather than admit Cleomenes as chief of the league, where he might have upset the existing timocracy, Aratus opposed all attempts at mediation.

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  • Frederick, however, was not in a position to fight, and the mediation of Pope Honorius III.

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  • Having crushed his son and rejected the proffered mediation of Pope Gregory IX., the emperor declared war on the Lombards in 1236; he inflicted a serious defeat upon their forces at Cortenuova in November 1237 and met with other successes, but in 1238 he was beaten back from before Brescia.

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  • The Spaniards on their side were obdurate on the subjects of freedom of trade in the Indies and of freedom of religious worship. At last, after the negotiations had been repeatedly on the point of breaking off, a compromise was effected by the mediation of the envoys of France and England.

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  • In the early part of 1863 the French Government proposed a mediation between the North and the South.

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  • This happened about a year after war between the two branches of the Saxon house had only been averted by the mediation of Luther and of Philip of Hesse.

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  • By the mediation of Great Britain an armistice was concluded, and the Prussian troops evacuated the northern districts of Schleswig.

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  • For a time the mediation of Germany preserved the good understanding between the two eastern empires.

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  • Napoleon had determined that if Great Britain refused to accept Russia's mediation, Denmark, Sweden and Portugal were to be forced to close their harbours to her ships and declare war against her.

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  • A Board of Arbitration (1895) has authority to make and publish investigations of all facts relating to strikes and lock-outs, to issue subpoenas for the attendance and testifying of witnesses, and "to adjust strikes or lock-outs by mediation or conciliation, without a formal submission to arbitration."

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  • He set to work to restore some of these ruins, to reconstitute and pacify the Papal State, to put an end to the Schism, which showed signs of continuing in Aragon and certain parts of southern France; to enter into negotiations, unfortunately unfruitful, with the Greek Church also with a view to a return to unity, to organize the struggle against heresy in Bohemia; to interpose his pacific mediation between France and England, as well as between the parties which were rending France; and, finally, to welcome and act as patron to saintly reformers like Bernardino of Siena and Francesca Romana, foundress of the nursing sisterhood of the Oblate di Tor de' Specchi (1425).

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  • In the course of inquiry into the formal consequences from probable premises, the principle of mediation or linking was so laid bare that the advance to the analytic determination of the species and varieties of syllogism was natural.

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  • An important achievement of this convention was the establishment at the Hague of an international tribunal, always ready to arbitrate upon cases submitted to it; and the convention recommended recourse not only to arbitration, but also to good offices and mediation, and to international commissions of inquiry.

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  • He went to France at the close of 1106 to seek the mediation of King Philip and Prince Louis in the imperial struggle, but, his negotiations remaining without result, he returned to Italy in September 1107.

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  • In 1861 his intervention envenomed the Cavour-Garibaldi dispute, royal mediation alone preventing a duel between him and Garibaldi.

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  • In all this the supernatural is as vividly realized as in the Roman Church; it is only its mediation which is different.

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  • The mediation formula, however, proposed by Calixtus became the bridge by which, in the course of the decades immediately following, the doctrine of the Trinity made its way into the Roman Church.

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  • The Peace of Oliva (May 3, 1660), made under F rench mediation ut an end to the lon feud with P g Poland and, at the same time, ended the quarrel between Sweden on the one side, and the emperor and the elector of Brandenburg on the other.

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  • Thus he rejected advantageous offers of mediation and alliance made to him, during 1712, by the maritime powers and by Prussia; and, in 1714, he scouted the friendly overtures of Louis XIV.

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  • Nothing else was done on either side for six months more; and then the Swedish generals made a " tacit truce " with the Russians through the mediation of the French ambassador at St Petersburg.

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  • He declined all; but, through the mediation of Colonel Sheil, he was afterwards offered and accepted Kashan.

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  • If Socrates had lived about the year 325, he certainly would not have ranked himself on the side of Athanasius, but would have joined the party of mediation.

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  • He sought to show that even in the New Testament there are essential contradictions, and instances the unconditional forgiveness preached by Christ in the gospels as compared with Paul's doctrine of forgiveness by the mediation of Christ.

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  • A state court of mediation and arbitration, consisting of three members appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate, was created in 1889 to inquire into the cause of grievances threatening or resulting in any strike or lock-out and to endeavour to effect a settlement.

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  • Austria, weakened by the revolution, sent an envoy to London to request the mediation of England, based on a large cession of Italian territory; Lord Palmerston rejected the terms he might have obtained for Piedmont.

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  • Through the mediation of England and Holland the peace of Passarowitz was concluded (1718), by which Turkey retained her conquests from the Venetians, but lost Hungary.

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  • By the mediation of John the Fearless, a treaty of partition was concluded in 1419 between Jacoba and John of Bavaria; but it was merely a truce, and the contest between uncle and niece soon began again and continued with varying success.

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  • There is also a State Board of Mediation and Arbitration to settle labour disputes.

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  • In his later years Boleslaus waged an unsuccessful war with Hungary and Bohemia, and was forced to claim the mediation of the emperor Lothair, to whom he did homage for Pomerania and Riigen at the diet of Merseburg in 1135.

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  • At length (April 1607) a compromise was arranged through the mediation of the king of France, which, while salving over the pope's dignity, conceded the points at issue.

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  • March had left the realm; Bishop Wykeham showed an unworthy subservience by suing for pardon through the mediation of Alice Perrers.

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  • He obtained considerable naval successes in the Ionian Sea against the triumvirate, but finally, through the mediation of Asinius Pollio, became reconciled to Antony, who made him governor of Bithynia.

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  • Fairbairn; and through the mediation of British philosophers Hegelianism has widely affected British theology.

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  • Korah and his associates maintained that the other tribes, belonging as they did to a holy people, had as much right as the Levites to approach Yahweh directly, without the mediation of any Levite, and offer sacrifices and even incense to Yahweh.

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  • It is the religion of mediatorial salvation, and, as Schleiermacher emphatically taught in his riper works, of salvation through the mediation of Christ; that is, its possessors are conscious of having been delivered by Jesus of Nazareth from a condition in which their religious consciousness was overridden by the sense-consciousness of the world and put into one in which it dominates, and everything is subordinated to it.

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  • But failure only increased the agitation among the southern Sla y s; all attempts at mediation proved unsuccessful, and on the 31st of August the Croats claimed to have convinced the king that justice was on their side.

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  • After lengthy efforts at mediation, he made his submission and received a full pardon from Edward in October 1313; but he refused to accompany the king on his march into Scotland, which ended at Bannockburn, and took advantage of the English disaster to wrest the control of affairs from the hands of Edward.

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  • The monarchical principle no longer sufficed to ensure social discipline; the fear of lorfeiting the grant became the only powerful guarantee of obedience, and as this only applied to his personal vassals, Charlemagne gave up his claim to direct obedience from the test of the people, accepting the mediation of the counts, lords and bishops, who levied taxes, adjudicated and administered in virtue of the privileges of patronage, not of the right of the state.

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  • But having defeated the duke of Savoy he had no hesitation in making sure of him by a marriage; though the Swiss might have misunderstood the treaty of Brusol (1610) by which he gave one of his daughters to the grandson of Philip IL On the other hand he astonished the Protestant world by the imprudence of his mediation between Spain and the rebellious United Provinces (1609).

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  • La Rochelle was now invested, the Huguenots were hard pressed also on land, and, but for the reluctance of the Dutch to allow their ships to be used for such a purpose, an end might have been made of the Protestant opposition in France; as it was,, Richelieu was forced to accept the mediation of England and conclude a treaty with the Huguenots (February 1626).

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  • The diet of Regensburg, under the mediation of Maximilian of Bavaria, decided in favor of peace with France, and on the25th of December 1641 the preliminary settlement at Hamburg fixed the opening of negotiations to take place at Munster and Osnabruck.

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  • But after his mediation in the treaty of Breda (July 1667), when Hugues de Lionne, secretary of state for foreign affairs, had isolated Spain, he substituted soldiers for the jurists and cannon for diplomacy in the matter of the queens rights.

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  • Lnited Provinces and England, jealous and disquieted by this near neighborhood, formed with Sweden the triple alliance of the Hague (January 1668), ostensibly to offer their mediation, though in reality to prevent the occupation of the Netherlands.

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  • Spain appealed in vain to European mediation, to the pope, to courts and governments.

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  • Very shortly afterwards, at the end of July, Spain sued for peace through the mediation of French diplomacy, which did not obtain much from President McKinley.

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  • Frederick's reply was to annul the treaty of Constance and place the cities under the imperial ban; but he was forced by lack of military strength to accept the mediation of Pope Honorius and the maintenance of the status quo.

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  • In vain the mediation of the saintly king of France, Louis IX., was invoked.

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  • Among these are a board of pardons, a state library committee, a board of mediation and arbitration for adjustment of labour disputes, a board of education and a railway commission.

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  • Several disputes which threatened to disturb the peace of the Empire was settled through his mediation, and he compelled the citizens of Magdeburg to do homage to him.

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  • The Act would promote mediation, which is designed to reduce acrimony between the parties.

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  • Access to subconscious images, deep mediation, reduced Blood pressure, said to cure addictions.

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  • The problem of making mediation adversarial by attaching it to courts is also interestingly identified.

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  • Participating in mediation focused on mediation advocacy and was led by Peter Crossley.

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  • What perhaps does require a reminder is that mediation can also on occasions lead to complete withdrawal of a claim or complete capitulation.

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  • Working out a full grammar of mediation is an important scholarly desideratum, but it's beyond the scope of this module.

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  • There were also issues surrounding correct valuation methods etc. Claim settled at mediation. £ 230,000.00 landlord and tenant dilapidations claim.

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  • The mediation process helps disputants to look at alternative options for the child in question.

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  • My thesis title is Studies on the biogenic mediation of sediment dynamics in coastal systems.

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  • A number of determinants were considered germane in the selection of mediation for commercial disputes.

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  • In 90 per cent of cases within the New Zealand system, the mediation stage settles the grievance.

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  • If the mediation does not result in a legally binding settlement, parties are free to pursue litigation or other lawful alternatives.

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  • The stated reason for refusing mediation that the matter was too complex for mediation is plain nonsense.

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  • Instead, government legal disputes will be settled by mediation or arbitration whenever possible.

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  • Another mock mediation is to be held in Manchester in November.

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  • The report's conclusions cover areas from Court procedure and mandatory mediation to Patent Office practice and IP insurance.

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  • Indeed, both real and virtual communities can be better understood in relation to a discussion of technological mediation.

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  • In appropriate and safe circumstances, victim-offender mediation has powerful healing effects for both parties.

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  • Where the fire service are deemed the victim of crime, officers will be involved in the victim/offender mediation process.

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  • Implementing peer mediation to ensure the well being of all pupils.

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  • The Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) has funded a national family mediation helpline, which was publicly launched on May 11th.

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  • He has managed community mediation and family mediation services, and helped set up over 30 workplace mediation services.

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  • Mediation does not eliminate the need for your own solicitor.

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  • The defendants cannot rely on their own obstinacy to assert that mediation had no reasonable prospect of success.

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  • So, are commentators right to paint a gloomy outlook for mediation?

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  • The parades Commission was also to facilitate mediation, work for greater understanding and arrange for monitoring of contentious parades.

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  • For example, ACAS mediation may involve the third party neutral issuing a written recommendation.

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  • Rank first it's to prospective policyholders in mediation not.

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  • These are among the first mediation rooms in the eastern region to be fitted out specifically with a view to mediation.

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  • Mid Kent Water Ltd is an appointed representative of Homeserve GB Ltd for insurance mediation activity.

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  • This process of mediation might be better approached through the concept of ' phonographic staging ' .

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  • Redemption, justification, regeneration, adoption, forgiveness, reconciliation all mean the same thing - the restoration of the broken family relationship. All depends on the Mediation of Christ, who maintained the filial relationship even to His death, and communicates it to the brotherhood of believers.

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  • A truce (bessa, literally "faith," "pledge"), either temporary or permanent, is sometimes arranged by mediation, or among the Ghegs, by the intervention of the clergy; a general bessa has occasionally been proclaimed by special irade of the sultan, the restoration of peace being celebrated with elaborate ceremonies.

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  • The pope talked of coercion by arms; but Spain, to whom he looked for support, refused to be drawn into war, and the quarrel was finally settled by the mediation of France (March 22, 1607).

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  • Shortly afterwards, perceiving that the Turkish cause was now lost, he sought the mediation of Sobieski to reconcile him with the emperor, offering to lay down his arms if Leopold would confirm the religious rights of the Magyar Protestants and grant him, ThOkiily, the thirteen north-eastern counties of Hungary with the title of prince.

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  • As the sultan rejected the mediation, his fleet was destroyed by the combined squadrons of the three Powers at Navarino; and as this " untoward event " did not suffice to overcome his resistance, a Russian army crossed the Danube and after two hard-fought campaigns advanced to Adrianople.

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  • Whether his agents did, or did not, pour oil on the flames of civil strife, which he thereupon quenched by his Act of Mediation, 19th of February 1803, is a complex question.

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  • Meanwhile the western sea-powers had made earnest efforts to restore peace, and in August 1737 the plenipotentiaries of the combatant powers met at Niemirov to arrange terms under their mediation.

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  • The fraternal and democratic spirit of the first communities, and their humble origin; the identification of the object of adoration with light and the Sun; the legends of the shepherds with their gifts and adoration, the flood, and the ark; the representation in art of the fiery chariot, the drawing of water from the rock; the use of bell and candle, holy water and the communion; the sanctification of Sunday and of the 25th of December; the insistence on moral conduct, the emphasis placed upon abstinence and self-control; the doctrine of heaven and hell, of primitive revelation, of the mediation of the Logos emanating from the divine, the atoning sacrifice, the constant warfare between good and evil and the final triumph of the former, the immortality of the soul, the last judgment, the resurrection of the flesh and the fiery destruction of the universe - are some of the resemblances which, whether real or only apparent, enabled Mithraism to prolong its resistance to Christianity.

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  • By 1570 the strife had degenerated into a barbarous devastation of border provinces; and in July of the same year both countries accepted the mediation of the Emperor, and peace was finally concluded at Stettin on Dec. 13, 1570.

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  • Article 8 of the Treaty of Paris, concluded in the same year, stipulated that "if there should arise between the Sublime Porte and one or more of the other signing powers any misunderstanding which might endanger the maintenance of their relations, the Porte and each of such powers, before having recourse to the use of force, shall afford the other contracting parties the opportunity of preventing such as extremity by means of mediation."

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  • But the Swedish fleet escaped, and the annihilation of the Danish fleet by the combined navies of Sweden and Holland, after an obstinate fight between Fehmarn and Laaland at the end of September, exhausted the military resources of Denmark and compelled Christian to accept the mediation of France and the United Provinces; and peace was finally signed at BrOmsebro on the 8th of February 1645.

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  • These are among the first mediation rooms in the Eastern region to be fitted out specifically with a view to mediation.

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  • At this stage of modernity, we only seem to be able to work together successfully through the mediation of reified social relations.

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  • The earlier you talk to your mediation ser vise the better.

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  • It also provided a forum for employers to ask questions about third party assisted processes and mediation in particular.

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  • If mediation does not work, the unofficially married couple can still use the courts to determine child custody or to help ensure the return of property or division of assets between the couple.

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  • If you and your spouse agree on most issues surrounding your divorce, but need assistance coming to a compromise on one key issue, mediation might be the best solution.

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  • However, since mediation is a relatively new field, not all divorce attorneys feel comfortable working with this type of arrangement.

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  • If you're considering mediation, discuss the issue with your attorney first.

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  • Many people sometimes confuse mediation with arbitration.

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  • Divorce counseling and mediation can help you through the divorce process or avoid it altogether.

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  • Divorce counseling and mediation can often help children learn to cope with divorce.

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  • Divorce Mediation often involves having you and your spouse would sit down with a neutral person known as a mediator.

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  • Sometimes, the court will require that you and your spouse attend a divorce counseling and mediation session.

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  • Often, the courts will require mediation when there are minor children involved in the divorce.

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  • Regardless of whether the court orders you to attend mediation or you and your spouse decide privately to speak with a mediator, the mediation session is confidential.

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  • That means that anything said during the mediation can not be used in a subsequent court battle.

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  • At all times during the mediation session, the mediator will remain neutral between the spouses.

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  • Each party is always free to bring their own attorney to a mediation session.

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  • Divorce mediation is becoming more common.

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  • During mediation, the two parties negotiate a settlement or resolution of outstanding issues based on a common base of information.

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  • For this reason, the mediation process is generally quicker and less expensive than hiring lawyers to work out the details of a divorce settlement.

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  • A person going through mediation is free to retain a lawyer and have the lawyer present during negotiations, however.

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  • Will you need to go to trial or is mediation a good choice in your situation?

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  • Mediation is an alternative to a divorce trial.

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  • Mediation sessions can take place in an office setting or by telephone, if desired.The process of arbitration is a bit different.

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  • They address issues such as jurisdiction, grounds, mediation, spousal and child support and property and debt division.

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  • Divorce kits are for individuals who do not need mediation and believe that they are able to get their fair share just by talking with their spouse.

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  • For couples who still work together reasonably well, but have a few divorce issues hanging in the balance, mediation is an effective choice.

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  • Mediation usually requires both parties to hash out the terms of a divorce with the help of an impartial mediator.

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  • An extra benefit of mediation is achieving resolution quickly and agreeably.

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  • Like mediation, divorce by collaboration occurs outside of a courtroom resulting in reduced costs.

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  • Are you wondering, "How does divorce mediation work?"

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  • Divorce mediation is an alternative to litigation that divorcing couples can use to resolve the issues between them.

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  • The mediation process is more likely to succeed when both spouses agree that their marriage is over and that they want to divorce.

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  • Going through mediation is a different process, and it helps the two people involved work out a settlement that they can agree on.

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  • The first step in the mediation process is for the couple to schedule an appointment with the mediator at his or her office.

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  • The initial sessions are used to help the couple make a list of the issues they need to address during the mediation process.

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  • The mediator also gives the couple the tools they need to express what they want and need without arguing or becoming hostile with each other.Resolving financial matters is an important aspect of the mediation process.

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  • The mediation process is not designed to replace consulting with separate attorneys for advice.

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  • Mediation is a viable alternative to litigation for divorcing couples.

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  • That's the answer to the question, "How does divorce mediation work?"

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  • Peaceful divorce mediation may alleviate battles over everything from child custody to property division.

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  • Divorce mediation provides couples with an alternative to courtroom litigation during divorce proceedings.

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  • Sometimes mediation occurs with only the mediator and the divorcing couple, although attorneys may also attend at the discretion of each spouse.

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  • Unlike divorce court, mediation is confidential, which means avoiding public disposure of personal issues.

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  • Although the process takes much less time than litigation, mediation is not an instant or one-shot fix.

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  • The first session gives both parties a neutral platform to discuss why they're seeking peaceful divorce mediation.

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  • In almost every case, mediation works more effectively than divorce in a courtroom setting.

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  • Despite the wealth of benefits associated with lawyer-free divorces, it takes more than filling out a simple divorce mediation form to end a marriage without attorneys.

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  • For some, achieving a peaceful divorce often starts with the process of mediation.

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  • Successful mediation consists of a number of sessions with an impartial and objective person who helps with negotiations.

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  • Divorcing through mediation is usually less complex than a courtroom divorce, but it still relies on a commitment of time and dedication from both parties as well as the mediator.

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  • The sections below examine some of the most common divorce mediation forms and supporting documents used across most of the United States.

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  • Mediation requires the couple to fill out a basic form and a mediation agreement before the process begins.

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  • Think of it as a way for the mediator to learn family facts about the household that may affect the negotiations as mediation progresses.

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  • At the same time, both parties must review and sign the mediation agreement which lists the details of the procedure and the fee requirements.

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  • By now, mediation is well under way and both parties have become more comfortable with the procedure, especially if they trust the mediator.

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  • It will contain a summary of every agreement the couple reached throughout the mediation process.

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  • All mediation services have their own versions of the common forms associated with divorce mediation.

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  • By using the divorce mediation forms as intended, divorcing couples can help facilitate a relatively easy and quick divorce.

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  • Often people do not realize there are many other types of mediation that are effective stress relievers.

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  • If you want to enjoy the relaxation that can come from mediation, the only investment you'll have to make is some of your time.

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  • Learn to Meditate - Read articles about different types of mediation, what their benefits are, and how to practice them.

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  • Similar to mediation, prayer also has a very calming, and centering after effect.

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  • After all, what is mediation besides sitting quietly and taking the time to peer deeply into one's self?

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  • In light of this finding, relieving stress, perhaps by exercising or mediation, can only help, not hurt.

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  • Deal with stress (via mediation, journaling or any other relaxing activity), and deal with hypertension by making heart-smart choices.

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  • The Philadelphia Mediation Center is open to everyone for silent sitting meditation, workshops and teachings.

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  • Another mediation that is being used for anxiety is buspirone, or BuSpar.

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  • You will be instructed on effective mediation and communication skills, and you will specialize in understanding human resources.

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  • Yoga or mediation can help calm your mind before bedtime.

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  • Many communities also offer effective parenting courses, family counseling, and mediation for returning the student to school.

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  • It is imperative that the mediation prescribed be taken faithfully.

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  • Respected family members (from each side), religious authorities, and professional counselors are all good sources for discussion and mediation.

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  • While most experts in past life regression do charge a fee to guide your mediation or hypnosis, it can be hard to separate the con artists from the genuine.

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  • The theory is that you can tap into your higher self through mediation and past life regression techniques.

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  • In order to achieve this, innovators developed a practice that expanded the potential of the mind, body and soul through the combination of mediation, breathing and exercise.

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  • Arbitration or mediation is also offered to settle disputes between members, and sanctions rendered against members who violate the rules.

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  • If this happens, the case is taken to court or legally binding mediation.

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  • Morton landed with Warwick at Dartmouth on the 13th of September 1470, but the battle of Tewkesbury finally shattered the Lancastrian hopes, and Morton made his peace with Edward IV., probably through the mediation of Archbishop Bourchier.

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  • Austrian mediation was now imminent, as the Vienna revolution had been crushed, and the new emperor, Francis Joseph, refused to consider any settlement other than on the basis of the treaties of 1815.

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  • On the of July the Prussians completely defeated the, ,, strians at Koniggrtz, and on the 5th Austria Led Venetia to Napoleon, accepting his, mediation gratz.

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  • A long struggle for dominion in Uruguay between Brazil and the revolutionary government of Buenos Aires was concluded in 1828, through the mediation of Great Britain, Uruguay being declared a free and independent state.

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  • To appease these, offerings are made to them either direct or through the mediation of the Devas (domestic or agrarian deities); and if these avail not, the Menyepi or Great Sacrifice is resorted to.

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  • Akerman, by which the autonomy of Moldavia,Walachia and Servia was confirmed, free passage of the straits was secured for merchant ships and disputed territory on the Asiatic frontier was annexed, and in July 1827 he signed with England and France the treaty of London for the solution of the Greek question by the mediation of the Powers.

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  • Eventually the Cretan chiefs invoked the mediation of England, which Turkey, exhausted by her struggle with Russia, was ready to accept, and the convention known as the Pact of Halepa was drawn up in 1878 under the auspices of Mr Sandwith, the British consul, and Adossides Pasha, both of whom enjoyed the confidence of the Cretan population.

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  • On this basis Austria was ready to offer her armed mediation to the combatants.

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  • Napoleon would not hear of the terms. "I will not have your armed mediation.

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  • Boundary disputes at once arose but were settled (1858) by the mediation of Sir George Grey, governor of Cape Colony.

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  • With this end in view he grasped eagerly at the proffered mediation of Russia, and without resigning the treasury sailed for Europe in May 1813.

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  • Russian mediation proved barren, but Gallatin persevered, catching at every opportunity for negotiation.

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  • Peace was made through Venetian mediation, the Orsini paying 50,000 ducats in exchange for their confiscated lands; the duke of Urbino, whom they had captured, was left by the pope to pay his own ransom.

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  • After a series of indecisive engagements Venice broke from the league and, under the mediation of France, concluded a treaty with the Porte practically on the basis of uti possidetis (March 7, 1 573).

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  • But the French had just before bombarded Algiers and Tripoli, even menacing Chios (Scio), where some pirates had put in with French captives; and the mediation of France was not very actively exercised.

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  • England and Holland now urged their mediation, and after negotiations the treaty of Passarowitz (Pozharevats in Servia) was signed (July 21, 1718); Venice ceded the Morea to Turkey but kept the strongholds she had occupied in Albania and Dalmatia; Belgrade, Temesvar and Walachia as far as the Olt were retained by Austria.

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  • This was conceded; on the 1st of September, under the mediation of the French ambassador Villeneuve, the preliminaries were signed; on the 4th the grand vizier made his formal entrance into the city, where on the 18th the definitive treaties with Austria and Russia were signed.

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  • Prussia and Austria now offered their mediation; and in June conferences were opened at Focshani, which led to no result.

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  • In 1779 a rupture on this account was only averted through the mediation of the French ambassador, coupled with the fact that Turkey was in no condition to enter upon hostilities, owing to the outbreak of plague in her army.

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  • The sole outcome of the conference was the offer in March 1825 of the joint mediation of Austria and Russia, which the Porte rejected.

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  • The situation was however materially altered by the end of August 1826; for the Greeks, driven to desperation, had formally invited the mediation of England, thereby removing Canning's objection to an unasked intervention.

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  • By additional secret articles it was agreed that, in the event of the Porte not accepting the offered mediation, consuls should be established in Greece, and an armistice proposed to both belligerents and enforced by all the means that should " suggest themselves to the prudence " of the high contracting powers.

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  • Servia had long resented the occupation of her fortresses by Turkish troops; frequent collisions arising from this source resulted in June 1862 in the bombardment of Belgrade; some slight concessions were then made to Servia, but it was not until 1867 that, through the mediation of England and other powers, she succeeded in obtaining the withdrawal of the Turkish garrisons.

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  • Fortunately the continuity of the organization was maintained, largely through the mediation of the British Government, and the council held its first post-war meeting in London in 1920.

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  • Carbonic acid is taken from the water and synthesized (by the mediation of light energy) into carbohydrate.

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  • Arbitration differs from Mediation in so far as it is a judicial act, whereas Mediation involves no decision, but merely advice and suggestions to those who invoke its aid.

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  • Differences falling under the second general head are, for the most part, unsuitable, and may only be adjusted (if at all) through the mediation of a friendly power.

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  • A London journal, The Herald of Peace and International Arbitration, issued some years ago a list of instances in which arbitration or mediation had been successfully resorted to during the 19th century.

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  • But through the friendly mediation of the Florentines and the French king he was recalled from banishment on 29th March 1503.

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  • By 1378 peace was made, partly through the mediation of St Catherine of Siena, and the interdict was removed in consideration of the republic's paying a fine of 200,000 florins to the pope.

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  • But his Hungarian allies hastened to his assistance, and the mediation of the Holy See restored peace in 1346.

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  • Mediation may also take place after war has broken out, with a view to putting an end to it on terms. In either case the mediating power negotiates on behalf of the parties who invoke or accept its aid, but does not go farther.

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  • Some writers distinguish mediation from "good offices," but the distinction is of little practical value.

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  • The spontaneous yet successful effort made by President Roosevelt in 1905 to bring together the Russian and Japanese governments, and to secure their appointing delegates to discuss terms of peace, although not strictly mediation, was closely akin to it.

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  • The Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the war between Chile and Peru in 1882, and that between Greece and Turkey in 1897, are instances of wars brought to a close through the mediation of neutral powers.

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  • A special form of mediation was proposed by a delegate from the United States at the Peace Conference held at the Hague in 1899, and was approved by the representatives of the powers there assembled.

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  • At the end of the year, when the Austrians were approaching Pesth, he asked for the mediation of Mr Stiles, the American envoy.

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