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process and mediator
The mediator acts as a neutral third party and facilitates rather than directs the process.
* Cost — While a mediator may charge a fee comparable to that of an attorney, the mediation process generally takes much less time than moving a case through standard legal channels.
The mediator acts as a neutral facilitator and guides the parties through the process.
The operating system ( OS ) may differ from one process to the other, therefore some mediator ( s ) ( called protocols ) are needed.
TNFα is a chemical mediator in the body, and may enhance the wasting process in cancer patients, as well.
The term caucus is also used in mediation, facilitation and other forms of alternate dispute resolution to describe circumstances wherein, rather than meeting at a common table, the disputants retreat to a more private setting to process information, agree on negotiation strategy, confer privately with counsel and / or with the mediator, or simply gain " breathing room " after the often emotionally-difficult interactions that can occur in the common area where all parties are present.
After the Belgian elections of 2007, Dehaene was appointed as mediator in the process to form a new government.
GLSHS filed a lawsuit against the mediator and MAS on September 24, 2002 claiming breach of contract because SHPO was brought into the planning process at Whitefish Point.
The term is based on the concept of action at a distance in physics, referring to a process that allows objects to interact instantaneously without a mediator like a photon.
Michurin also proposed means for overcoming the genetic barrier of incompatibility during the process of hybridization, such as pollination of the young hybrids during their first florescence, preliminary vegetative crossing, use of amediator ”, pollination with the mix of different kinds of pollen etc.
According to Ramaphosa, Odinga had visited him in 2007, but he did not have any " special interest " that would lead him to favor one side or the other ; however, he said that he could not be an effective mediator without " the trust and confidence of all parties " and that he therefore felt it would be best for him to return to South Africa to avoid becoming an obstacle in the negotiation process.
* 2002: Roeder and colleagues show that a single component of the mediator is essential for the formation of fat cells — a finding that may one day contribute to new treatments for diabetes, heart disease, cancer and other conditions in which the fat-making process breaks down.
In this process, Claromontanus is often employed as a sort of " outside mediator " in collating the more closely related, that is mutually dependent, codices containing the Pauline epistles: Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus, and Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus.
A psychotherapist may try to ameliorate this behavior by revealing and re-introducing the repressed aspects of the patient's mental process to her or his conscious awareness-' assuming the role of mediator and peacemaker ... to lift the repression '.
While the Polisario, anxious to have a strong mediator with US backing in charge of the UN process, deplored his resignation, Moroccan officials viewed it in a positive light ; foreign minister Benaissa publicly called the resignation a result of " the tenacity of Moroccan diplomacy ".
It is a voluntary process in which a specially trained, impartial third person, the mediator, seeks to help both sides to communicate effectively and to negotiate issues in dispute, all in a completely confidential setting.
Hitchens praised Carlsson's role as a ' neutral mediator ' in the process leading to Namibia's independence:

process and facilitates
The concentration of development greatly facilitates interaction between people and businesses, benefiting both parties in the process.
Shortly thereafter, Robert W. Holley determined the structure of transfer RNA ( tRNA ), the adapter molecule that facilitates the process of translating RNA into protein.
IEEE 802. 15. 4g Smart Utility Networks ( SUN ) Task Group is chartered to create a PHY amendment to 802. 15. 4 to provide a global standard that facilitates very large scale process control applications such as the utility smart-grid network capable of supporting large, geographically diverse networks with minimal infrastructure, with potentially millions of fixed endpoints.
Logrolling creates a market within which votes are exchanged as a sort of currency, and thus, facilitates the political process that produces the highest valued outcomes ( Holcombe 2006 ).
A relatively short distance to Vienna facilitates cross-border co-operation and may positively influence the process of European integration.
The CM process facilitates orderly management of system information and system changes for such beneficial purposes as to revise capability ; improve performance, reliability, or maintainability ; extend life ; reduce cost ; reduce risk and liability ; or correct defects.
Also known as stock-share portals, stock market portals or stock exchange portals are Web-based applications that facilitates the process of informing the share-holders with substantial online data such as the latest price, ask / bids, the latest News, reports and announcements.
The additive process is commonly used for multi-layer boards as it facilitates the plating-through of the holes to produce conductive vias in the circuit board.
HbO appears to interact with a terminal oxidase, and could participate in an oxygen / electron-transfer process that facilitates oxygen transfer during aerobic metabolism.
Conversely, nominating the party leader whose party maintains a plurality and who are already familiar with their party manifesto facilitates a smoother nomination process.
Thus, by expressing quantum mechanics in phase space ( the same ambit as for classical mechanics ), the Weyl map facilitates recognition of quantum mechanics as a deformation ( generalization ) of classical mechanics, with deformation parameter ħ / S, where S is the action of the relevant process.
Any process involving virtual particles admits a schematic representation known as a Feynman diagram, which facilitates the understanding of calculations.
Conversely, nominating the party leader whose party maintains a plurality and who are already familiar with their party manifesto facilitates a smoother nomination process.
This facilitates the butter churning process, since fat from cream with a lower pH coalesces more readily than that of fresh cream.
Bone healing, or fracture healing, is a proliferative physiological process in which the body facilitates the repair of a bone fracture.
In its plated form chrome is non-porous, impermeable and non-reactive with food products ( inert ), which limits food sticking during the cooking process and facilitates cleaning, as well as reduced flavour transfer between foods.
* Fewer prerequisites: If a CCS student can show a capability of taking an upper division or graduate class, even without the prerequisites, the college greatly facilitates the process of getting the student in that class.
It is an important part of United States administrative law which facilitates government by typically creating a process of taking of public comment.
In order to increase the stiffness of the molten glass, which in turn facilitates the process of blowing, there is a subtle change in the composition of glass.
This facilitates the migration of processes onto foreign hosts which present an arbitrary file system environment to an inbound migrating process.
This facilitates the diffusion of indole formed at α active sites directly to β active sites in a process known as substrate channeling.
In fixed mold tooling, the mold is contained within the canister, which facilitates automation of the process.
Development communication is a process that builds consensus and facilitates the sharing of knowledge to achieve positive change in development initiatives.

process and open
Joseph Dongell stated that " open theism actually moves beyond classical Arminianism towards process theology.
Following unprecedented foreign led and domestic political interference with the CRTC's quasi-judicial independent regulatory process, within 6 months of its original decision, an abrupt CRTC " review " of its policy on third-language foreign services determined to drop virtually all restrictions and adopt a new " open entry " approach to foreign controlled " third language " ( non-English, non-French ) channels.
The pope, as Bishop of Rome, may open a process and has the authority to waive the five year waiting period, as was done for Mother Teresa by Pope John Paul II, and for Lúcia Santos and for John Paul II himself by Pope Benedict XVI.
Intuitively, the process can be pictured as follows: first shrink the real line to the open interval (- π, π ) on the x-axis ; then bend the ends of this interval upwards ( in positive y-direction ) and move them towards each other, until you get a circle with one point ( the topmost one ) missing.
" To open one's spirit to what is going on now, and discover in that present process whatever structure it appears to have " ( Rogers 1961 )
Also, new information might threaten the student ’ s concept of him-or herself ; therefore, the less vulnerable the student feels, the more likely he or she will be able to open up to the learning process.
By the time Gorbachev ushered in the process that would lead to the dismantling of the Soviet administrative command economy through his programs of glasnost ( political openness ), uskoreniye ( speed-up of economic development ) and perestroika ( political and economic restructuring ) announced in 1986, the Soviet economy suffered from both hidden inflation and pervasive supply shortages aggravated by an increasingly open black market that undermined the official economy.
Challenging the constitutionality of DADT, the plaintiffs stated that the policy violates the rights of gay military members to free speech, due process and open association.
Some non-software industries are beginning to use techniques similar to those used in free software development for their research and development process ; scientists, for example, are looking towards more open development processes, and hardware such as microchips are beginning to be developed with specifications released under copyleft licenses ( see the OpenCores project, for instance ).
The detailed process by which such early galaxy formation occurred is a major open question in astronomy.
It was an ordinary, hardworking, nondescript word that was used to refer to a process, any process of justice of governance, being conducted in the open.
An alternate explanation is in the process of uncuffing an inmate, Bogart was struck in the mouth when the inmate wielded one open, uncuffed bracelet while the other side was still on his wrist.
In particular, it would allow jury deliberation to be an open process in which extrajudicial biases are aired and confronted.
The system in Germany whereby citizens were tried by their peers chosen from the entire community in open court was gradually superseded by an " engine of tyranny and oppression " in which the " process of investigation is secret, and life and liberty depend on the sentence of a judge or judges appointed by the state ".
Thus a vented gauge reference pressure sensor should always read zero pressure when the process pressure connection is held open to the air.
If the process pressure connection of an absolute pressure transmitter is open to the air, it will read the actual barometric pressure.
The OSGi specification is developed by the members in an open process and made available to the public free of charge under the OSGi Specification License.
In Conservative and Reform Judaism, and some movements within Protestant Christianity, including process theology and open theism, deities are said to act in the world through persuasion, and not by coercion ( for open theism, this is a matter of choice — a deity could act miraculously, and perhaps on occasion does so — while for process theism it is a matter of necessity — creatures have inherent powers that a deity cannot, even in principle, override ).
There is no firm date for when the changeover occurred, as the replacement of the sea bed is a continuous process, though reconstruction maps often change the name from Panthalassic to Pacific around the time the Atlantic Ocean began to open.
Film makers may also reverse this process, creating an original image that includes visual information that extends above and below the widescreen theatrical image ; this is called " open matte ".
Process theological thinkers are generally regarded in the West as unorthodox, but process philosophical thought paved the way for open theism, which sits more comfortably in the Evangelical Christian camp.

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