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mediation and team
Thorvald Stoltenberg was part of the unsuccessful mediation team in seeking an end to the war in Bosnia.
In May 1988, a US mediation team – headed by Chester A. Crocker, US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs – brought negotiators from Angola, Cuba, and South Africa, and observers from the Soviet Union together in London.
The foreign mediation team led by former U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former British Foreign Minister Lord Carrington were pivotal in reaching a compromise, and convinced the IFP leader to give up the boycott of the elections.
In the 2007 – 2008 Kenyan crisis, which followed the disputed re-election of President Mwai Kibaki in December 2007, Ramaphosa was unanimously chosen by the mediation team headed by Kofi Annan to be the chief mediator in charge of leading long-term talks ; however, Kibaki's government expressed dissatisfaction with the choice of Ramaphosa, saying that he had business links with Kibaki's opponent Raila Odinga, and on 4 February Annan accepted Ramaphosa's withdrawal from the role of chief mediator.
Without feedback loops and harnessing the active involvement and mediation skills of frontline supervisors or team leaders, broadcasting tends to be more effective at influencing senior and middle managers than frontline employees-see, e. g., Larkin and Larkin ( 1994 ).

mediation and presented
Nominally this work — presented to the common patron of Roeslin and Feselius — was a neutral mediation between the feuding scholars, but it also set out Kepler's general views on the value of astrology, including some hypothesized mechanisms of interaction between planets and individual souls.
After months of diplomatic negotiations, the governments accepted mediation by the League of Nations, and their representatives presented their cases before the Council.
However, in Roman Law states or provinces, notaries or " title attorneys ", provide many of the same services as a lawyer ( negotiation and drafting of contracts, legal advice, settlement of estates, creation of a company and its statuts, writing of wills and power of attorney, interpretation of the law, mediation, etc ...) except any involvement in disputes to be presented before a court.
He presented his two mediation models, Party-Directed Mediation ( PDM ) and Negotiated Performance Appraisal ( NPA ), for dealing with peer to peer conflict and supervisor-subordinate conflict, respectively, at the International Association for Conflict Management annual meetings in 2005 ( Seville, Spain ) and 2009 ( Kyoto, Japan ).

mediation and plan
As soon as the news broke in the morning of 1 September 1939 that Germany had invaded Poland, the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini launched another desperate peace mediation plan intended to stop the German-Polish war from becoming a world war.
The two counterparts were led to a ceasefire agreement and a six-point peace plan, due to the French President's mediation.
After the German aggression against Poland began on 1 September 1939, Bonnet continued to argue against a French declaration of war and instead urged that the French take up Mussolini's mediation offer ; if the Poles refused to attend Mussolini's conference ( which was widely expected since Mussolini's revised peace plan on 1 September called for an armistice, not for the removal of German troops from Poland, the major Polish precondition to accepting the Italian plan ), the French should denounce the Polish alliance.
Because of the potential conflicts associated with blended families, step siblings, and multiple marriages, creating an estate plan through mediation allows people to confront the issues head-on and design a plan that will minimize the chance of future family conflict and meet their financial goals.
According to his plan, Prussia was to offer her mediation at the proper moment, and in the territorial readjustments that the peace would bring, was to receive Danzig and Thorn as her portion.
The plan, which was to result from an American mediation between Peru and Chile, failed due to a change in U. S. foreign policy following the election of President Herbert Hoover.
This was despite the peace mediation efforts by the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) and the US / Rwanda peace plan that was in the works.
The plan succeeded ; however, Guo Si and Li Jue start to fight over who was in control despite Jia Xu's mediation, and Jia Xu left them, partly also because his mother died.

mediation and reduce
" Court systems are eager to introduce mandatory mediation as a means to meet their needs to reduce case loads and adversarial litigation, and participants who understand the empowerment of mediation to self-determine their own agreements are equally as eager to embrace mediation as an alternative to costly and potentially harmful litigation.

mediation and power
The federal courts have the power to enjoin a strike over a major dispute if the union has not exhausted the RLA's negotiation and mediation procedures.
Once the NMB releases the parties from mediation, however, they retain the power to engage in strikes or lockouts, even if they subsequently resume negotiations or the NMB offers mediation again.
The assumption that innate power of kin recognition must be present, and that cue-based mediation of social cooperation based on limited dispersal and shared developmental context are not sufficient, has obscured significant progress made in applying kin selection and inclusive fitness theory to a wide variety of species, including humans, on the basis of cue-based mediation of social bonding and social behaviours.
Welles promised the opponents of Machado's government a change of government and participation in the subsequent administration, if they joined the mediation process and supported an orderly transfer of power.
Among Laynez ’ s other speeches during the third period of the Council are ( 1 ) perhaps the most controversial speech of the entire Council, in which he argued that the power of the bishop was received through the mediation of the pope and not directly from God ( October 20, 1562 ), and ( 2 ) a speech in which he committed a rare theological error – he doubted the ability of the Church to invalidate clandestine marriages ( August 23, 1563 ), a position rejected by the 24th Session of the Council in Chapter 1 of its Decree on the Reformation of Marriage.
The offices of the earliest Books of Common Prayer contained an absolution that read both as assurance of pardon, placing the agency with God (" He pardoneth and absolveth all them that truly repent "), and as priestly mediation ( God " hath given power and commandment to his ministers to declare and pronounce to his people ... the absolution and remission of their sins ").

mediation and while
The mediation of James I of Aragon brought about a settlement ; while Marseille was forced to dismantle its fortifications and surrender its arms, it otherwise went unpunished.
The RLA permits strikes over major disputes only after the union has exhausted the RLA's negotiation and mediation procedures, while barring almost all strikes over minor disputes.
In dogmatics, while avowedly a champion of the mediation theology (), based upon the fundamental conceptions of Herder and Schleiermacher, he was much less revolutionary than were many others of his school.
For example, " facilitative mediation " tends to discourage the use of caucuses and tries to keep the parties talking at a single table, while " evaluative mediation " may allow parties to separate more often and rely on the mediator to shuttle information and offers back and forth.
Only after the mediation of the German King Frederick Barbarossa during the Diet in Merseburg was there made a settlement between both parties: Knud V renounced his claim and was compensated by lands in Zealand, while Sweyn III was made king of Denmark.
Legal service initiatives, such as neighbourhood mediation and legal services, frequently have to close due to lack of demand while others are overwhelmed with clients.
Primakov called for a Russian foreign policy based on low-cost mediation while expanding influence towards the Middle East and the former Soviet republics.
The same EAI system could be keeping multiple applications in sync ( mediation ), while servicing requests from external users against these applications ( federation ).
In October 1905 he received his mediation and worked in Cairo for a while.
While humans ' understanding of God while alive is indirect ( mediation / prayer, not actually looking at Him ), the beatific vision is direct ( immediate, visual ) or literal seeing God.
It " seeks to discover the living meaning of the Sacred Scriptures for the lives of believers today while not ignoring the human mediation of the inspired text and its literary genres ".
They both credited Cuba, Peru, and Brazil for helping with mediation, while Chávez blamed the United States for precipitating the crisis and trying to prevent its resolution.
* improvements in communication and transportation technology have made it possible for previously stable cultures to meet in unstructured situations, e. g. the internet opens lines of communication without mediation, while budget airlines transplant ordinary citizens into unfamiliar milieux.

mediation and him
Thus, through the mediation of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, he lifted his ban against Visconti, obtaining Bologna only after he signed a hasty peace with Visconti that was highly favorable to him.
Finally in 1150 he was checked by the revolt of Giraud, lord of Montreuil-Bellay: for a year he besieged the place until it had to surrender: he then took Giraud prisoner and only released him on the mediation of the king of France.
Defeated, in 1101 and after the mediation of the Archbishop of Gniezno Martin, the Duke was forced to confiscate Sieciech's properties and exiled him.
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 scorned the friendly overtures of Louis XIV of France and the emperor, so that when peace was finally concluded between France and the Empire, at the Congress of Baden, Swedish affairs were, by common consent, left out of consideration.
Shortly afterwards, perceiving that the Turkish cause was now lost, he sought the mediation of the Polish king John III Sobieski to reconcile him with the Emperor, offering to lay down his arms if the Emperor would confirm the religious rights of the Protestants in Hungary and grant him, Thököly, Upper Hungary ( more exactly: 13 north-eastern counties of Royal Hungary ) with the title of prince.
* The Vegetable Sentry ( an acute isosceles triangle, point down )-The vegetable sentry was introduced in a deep, coma-like mediation from which Triangle and Robert had to awaken him in order to deal with a threat from Orpuddex.
When Bonnet first learned of the German attack on Poland at 8: 20 a. m., on 1 September 1939, his first reaction was to contact the Italian Ambassador to France, Baron Raffaele Guariglia, and informed him that France had accepted Mussolini's mediation offer.
In 1861 his intervention envenomed the Cavour-Garibaldi dispute, royal mediation alone preventing a duel between him and Garibaldi.
Even though Emperor Louis IV, in return for Henry's mediation in the dispute with Frederick the Fair, had assured him in 1330 that his daughter could succeed him, Louis reneged on his promise in a secret treaty with the House of Habsburg in the same year.
After his resignation, Worth returned to the bar, with his LinkedIn profile listing him as barrister specialising in mediation and arbitration and company director.
Through the mediation of his son-in-law, the rabbi dr Wolf ( Zeev ) Gottlieb from Glasgow, his responsa and other religious law works of him were edited and printed in Rav Kook Publishing House in Jerusalem ( Shaagat Arié, Eitan Arie, 1912 ; Pirkei Shoshana, 1920 ).
Despite a senatorial commission ’ s seemingly successful mediation, Jugurtha besieged Cirta, killing Adherbal and Italian elites who defended him.
Szögyény reported “ in order to avoid a misunderstanding ” that Jagow had promised him that: “ the German government assured Austria in the most binding fashion that it in no way identifies itself with the proposal mediation offer which may very shortly be brought to Your Excellency ’ s notice by the German government: it is, on the contrary decidedly opposed to consideration of them, and is only passing them on out of deference to the British request ” ( emphasis in the original ).
We cannot therefore reject the role of mediator ; we have to pass on the British proposal to Vienna for consideration, especially since London and Paris are continuously using their influence on St. Petersburg .” In passing on Grey ’ s message, Bethmann-Hollweg deleted the last line which read: ” Also, the whole world here is convinced, and I hear from my colleagues that the key to the situation lies in Berlin, and that if Berlin seriously wants peace, it will prevent Vienna from following a foolhardy policy .” In his reply to London, Bethmann-Hollweg pretended that: “ We have immediately initiated mediation in Vienna in the sense desired by Sir Edward Grey .” Jagow sent Grey ’ s offer to Tschirschky, his ambassador in Vienna, but ordered him to not show it to any Austrian official in case they might accept it.
Nicholas wrote to Wilhelm to promise him that Russian general mobilization was not aimed as a prelude to war, and stated: “ I thank you heartily for your mediation which begins to give one hope that all may yet end peacefully.
It forced him to see nature plain, without the mediation of the old masters ' renderings of light and color.
Picard offers to stand in Riva's place for the mediation, but Riva knows that the Solais tribes will only cooperate with him.
Prince Brightflame is a strong believer in mediation, diplomacy and open communication, and thus some believe him to be naive.

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