Word: interlocutor
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...wealthier Mexicans, and even those not so wealthy, kidnapping has become an everyday reality. According to sources monitoring the situation, there are currently dozens of families negotiating for the return of kidnapped loved ones. Most families respond to a kidnapping by sending an interlocutor to negotiate with the kidnappers - the millionaire may engage a high-end private security firm; the market vendor may send a cousin - and then pay a ransom...
...engaged in the six-party talks between the North and the South along with Japan, the U.S. and Russia. Lee would like others to be involved in thinking about the Korean question, too; he thinks that the European Union, for example, might have a role to play as an interlocutor between the North and the international community...
...there a chance, then, that you could serve as an interlocutor between the U.S. and the so-called Chavez bloc? I think America has more than enough maturity and intelligence to start exercising its world leadership responsibly. And we need that from the U.S. But there also needs to be a spirit of multilateralism in the hemisphere for once. I don't know if the U.S. and Chavez require an interlocutor; but the only advice I can give is to engage countries with regard for their popular sovereignty. When you look at Chavez and Lula and Bolivian President Evo Morales...
...have very talented vice presidents but we don’t have a figure within the central administration who can bring them together,” Hyman said, adding that an executive vice president could “serve as a good interlocutor for me as I sort of oversee University-wide academic issues...
...have very talented vice presidents but we don’t have a figure within the central administration who can bring them together," Hyman said, adding that an executive vice president could "serve as a good interlocutor for me as I sort of oversee University-wide academic issues...