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  • noun Plural form of intermediary.

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Examples

  • The systemic importance of nonbank financial intermediaries is "not explored as well as systemic bank risk," Mr. Trichet said.

    ECB Chief Notes 'Gaps' in Risk Modeling Nina Koepen 2010

  • Largely on the basis of George Stephanopoulos 'sources, ABC is reporting intermediaries from the Obama and Clinton campaigns are discussing the formation of a dream ticket with Hillary as veep.

    Living the Dream? - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008

  • Their participation as intermediaries is based on the trust of all the conflicting parties.

    Martti Ahtisaari - Nobel Lecture 2008

  • One of the issues that the two-day meeting will focus on is the role of tax "intermediaries" - accountants, lawyers and investment banks.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • The secret firms generally belong to Greek "intermediaries" - industrialists working on commission.

    Free Internet Press 2010

  • The provision grants immunity to so-called "intermediaries" - ISPs, for example - for any copyright infringement by their users.

    Home | The New York Observer 2008

  • But it’s a very lucrative industry and there are also all kinds of other players who we call intermediaries or facilitators who try to arrange travel for you and kind of act as concierges in some way in the industry, he said.

    Asia Cashing in on Medical Tourism 2011

  • Of the thousands of dollars in 2013 campaign donations returned by New York City Comptroller John Liu, more than half were connected to so-called intermediaries, often-prolific fund-raisers whose role in his operation has recently come under scrutiny.

    Liu's Bundlers Get Scrutiny on Donations Michael Howard Saul 2012

  • Also on Tuesday, the comptroller released a list of dozens of so-called intermediaries, people who raised money on the candidate's behalf.

    Liu's Funding Takes Dive Michael Howard Saul 2012

  •   “What is going to happen to all of these artisanal miners who are making a living, even though a very, very small percentage of the value of what they are mining goes to them because the intermediaries are the ones that gain the main profit?”

    Tracing DRC’s Conflict Minerals a Daunting Task 2010

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