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intermediary

[in-ter-mee-dee-er-ee] / ˌɪn tərˈmi diˌɛr i /


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A company called Purple Heart reportedly acted an an intermediary in the transfer.

From Barron's

Due to the sheer volume of public companies and proposals, institutional investors—who manage vast portfolios—have come to rely on proxy advisory firms as essential intermediaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new study concludes that a lion's roaring sequence includes both the established full-throated roar and the intermediary version, overturning the long-standing assumption that only one roar type existed.

From Science Daily

They say it could have come from nature, perhaps through an intermediary species between bats and humans.

From Washington Times

The competition for the contracts with those intermediaries pits U.S. manufacturers against those in India, where labor costs are far lower.

From New York Times