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Definition of Intermediated
1. intermediate [v] - See also: intermediate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermediated
Literary usage of Intermediated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Labyrinth: an aid to the study of inflammations of the internal car by Alfred Braun (1913)
"Consequently the reflex paths, through which the movements of nystagmus are
intermediated, are as follows : From the vestibule, through the vestibular nerve ..."
2. Bond Market Development in Asia by Oecd, OECD Staff (2001)
"This situation has arisen due to two factors. First, there is evidence of a
structural shift away from bank intermediated lending originating from ..."
3. Technology and Banking: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking & Financial edited by Richard H. Baker (2000)
"Cost comparisons are most directly interpretable in terms of intermediated versus
non-intermediated trading. There is no ambiguity associated with this ..."
4. Psychology, Or, A View of the Human Soul: Including Anthropology, Adapted by Friedrich August Rauch (1853)
"Pure thinking, like the syllogism, is not intermediated, but intermediates itself.
All finite knowledge is intermediated by other knowledge. ..."
5. Taxation of Cross-Border Portfolio Investment: Mutual Funds and Possible Tax by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for European Econom, Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing, Clark, W. Steven (1999)
"C. Direct investment vs. intermediated investment using foreign CII Comparing
results for the nvo-country case, involving portfolio investment in foreign ..."