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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
intermediate .
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Examples
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It was the bankers, after all, who "intermediated" our vast current account deficit, who found ways of accepting goods and producing debt despite our incapacity to repay, and who enriched themselves by doing so.
Interfluidity 2008
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This is particularly so given that many of the funds were intermediated by state governments, not all of which are controlled by Democrats, as well as federal agencies that were constrained by formula rules.
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Lending that is intermediated by banks is thus better directed toward sound borrowers.
George Osborne's Crony Capitalism Jamie Whyte 2011
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They cite a "lack of confidence" as the reason that savings is not intermediated into investment.
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In that respect communications technology has been a boon for such societies where there has traditionally been little room for democratic exchange of ideas, natural human interaction or gatherings that are not intermediated by authorities.
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This is particularly so given that many of the funds were intermediated by state governments, not all of which are controlled by Democrats, as well as federal agencies that were constrained by formula rules.
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One option is simply to replace travel with technologically intermediated contact.
What The Volcano Teaches Leaders Maury Peiperl 2010
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By 2007 the shadow banking system had outstripped the size of the traditional commercial banking sector.2 The total volume of credit intermediated by the shadow banking system was close to $20 trillion, or nearly twice as large as the volume of credit intermediated by the traditional banking system, at roughly $11 trillion.
Beyond the Crash Gordon Brown 2010
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As I write this, though, I have an increasing fear of something even more problematic: What happens to this intermediated system if funding dries up in the middle?
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This is said to explain intermediated stages of evolution where no repro advantage would otherwise occur.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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