Conciliation
51conciliation — UK [kənˌsɪlɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] a process that is intended to end an argument between two groups of people …
52conciliation — [kənˌsɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] the process of trying to end an argument between two people or groups …
53conciliation — /kənsɪliˈeɪʃən / (say kuhnsilee ayshuhn) noun 1. the act of conciliating. 2. a procedure for the resolution of a dispute. 3. the process through which a neutral third party attempts, without seeking to impose his or her own terms of settlement,… …
54conciliation — nf. KONSILYACHON (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
55conciliation — /kənˌsɪli eɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the practice of bringing together the parties in a dispute with an independent third party, so that the dispute can be settled through a series of negotiations …
56conciliation — n. the use of conciliating measures; reconcilement. Etymology: L conciliatio (as conciliate) …
57Conciliation Procedure — The mechanism outlined in the Treaty on European Union, replacing the previous cooperation procedure, for resolving disputes between EC institutions over proposed legislation in the decision making process. Alternatively known as the co… …
58conciliation court — See small claims court …
59conciliation commissioner — An officer of a court of bankruptcy under the now obsolescent § 75 of the Bankruptcy Act on agricultural compositions and extensions, his duties partaking of the nature of those of a referee but confined to proceedings under such section. Federal …
60Industrial Conciliation — Industrial Conciliation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Industrial Conciliation Industrial Conciliation is the discussion and adjustment of mutual differences by employers and employees or their representatives. Arbitration (q. v.) implies… …