method of conflict resolution which involves intervention by a third party mediator and strives to find an agreeable solution for both sides of the conflict
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Adr Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
Certificates issued by a U.S. depository bank, representing foreign shares held by the bank, usually by a branch or correspondent in the country of issue. One ADR may represent a portion of a foreign share, one share or a bundle of shares of a foreign corporation. If the ADR's are "sponsored," the corporation provides financial information and other assistance to the bank and may subsidize the administration of the ADR "Unsponsored" ADRs do not receive such assistance. ADRs are subject to the same currency, political, and economic risks as the underlying foreign share. Arbitrage keeps the prices of ADRs and underlying foreign shares, adjusted for the SDR /ordinary ratio essentially equal. American depository shares (ADS) are a similar form of certification.
Copyright © 2000, Campbell R. Harvey. All Rights Reserved.Adr Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
Accord Européen relatif au Transport International des Marchandises Dangereuses par Route
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accident data recorder; aircraft damage repair; armament delivery recording
Source: U.S. Department of Defense, Joint Doctrine Division. ( About )
Airfield Damage Repair
Aircraft Discrepancy Report; Applied Data Research
Adr Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
Aircraft Discrepancy Report
Air Data Reference: The ADR uses common data like pressure total, pressure static or temperature to calculate reference data for speed, altitude or TAT.
Adria Airways (Slovenia)
IATA: JP
ICAO: ADR
Web: www.adria.si
FF: Privilege Club
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IATA: JP
ICAO: ADR
Web: www.adria.si
FF: Privilege Club
Quality: ***
Adria Airways Ljubljana Slovenia
ADdRess
Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator
Adr Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Adr Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
ADR or adr may refer to:
Science and Medicine
- Adiabatic Demagnetisation Refrigeration, a cooling technology based on the magnetocaloric effect
- Adverse drug reaction, an expression that describes harm associated with the use of given medications at a normal dosage
- Astra Digital Radio, a system used by SES for digital radio transmissions on the early Astra satellites
- Artificial Disc Replacement, a surgical procedure
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Adr Definition from Law Dictionaries & Glossaries
Methods for resolving problems without going to court.
Any process that helps people put an end to their disputes is called dispute resolution. While courts have been a central feature of our public dispute resolution system for a long while, most disputes have traditionally been solved by consensus (agreement of the disputants) with the help of community and religious leaders, with no government intervention being necessary.
In recent years, as the courts have become more and more crowded, a number of alternative dispute resolution techniques (ADR) have arisen to aid people in solving their disagreements and getting on with their lives. And the courts themselves are increasingly relying on these techniques to clear their crowded calendars and help parties to solve their own problems.
The most common forms of alternative dispute resolution (sometimes referred to as appropriate dispute resolution) are mediation, arbitration, conciliation and a combination of mediation and arbitration called med-arb (in which the mediator will decide the issues for the parties if they fail to reach agreement in the mediation).
Courtesy of the 'Lectric Law Library.Any process that helps people put an end to their disputes is called dispute resolution. While courts have been a central feature of our public dispute resolution system for a long while, most disputes have traditionally been solved by consensus (agreement of the disputants) with the help of community and religious leaders, with no government intervention being necessary.
In recent years, as the courts have become more and more crowded, a number of alternative dispute resolution techniques (ADR) have arisen to aid people in solving their disagreements and getting on with their lives. And the courts themselves are increasingly relying on these techniques to clear their crowded calendars and help parties to solve their own problems.
The most common forms of alternative dispute resolution (sometimes referred to as appropriate dispute resolution) are mediation, arbitration, conciliation and a combination of mediation and arbitration called med-arb (in which the mediator will decide the issues for the parties if they fail to reach agreement in the mediation).
Abbreviation for alternative dispute resolution. - (read more on ADR)
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specific methods, including mediation and arbitration, with which couples can obtain a divorce settlement without a trial.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: extra-judicial procedures used for resolving civil or commercial disputes. (See Alternative dispute resolution)
© European Communities, 1995-2004Adr Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
The European agreement on the International carriage of dangerous goods by road
Adr Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
Adr Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
Automatic Dialog Replacement. Also known as "looping." A process of re-recording dialog in the studio in synchronization with the picture.
Adr Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
Accord dangereux routier (European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road)
