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are proxy
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An agent or substitute authorized to act for another person.
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To fill this gap, there are proxy advisory services.
"Most votes in co-op elections are proxy votes," she said.
And there are proxy indicators connecting legal reform with growth in other areas.
The murky science of risk assessment relies on attempts to quantify "trauma" and "adversity," which, on the one hand, are meaningful clinical concepts but, on the other hand, are proxy terms for poverty.
In fact, all of the measures used to assess "aggression" are proxy measures that are not related to actual violent actions (because it is unethical to try and induce actual anti-social and violent acts within a research experiment).
Occasionally, there are "proxy battles," when attempts are made to persuade a majority of shareholders to vote against a firm's managers (or to secure representation of a minority bloc on the board), but such struggles seldom involve the largest companies.
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Occupation and education, the federation says, are proxies for income.
Output variables are proxies of innovation activities results.
The socio-demographic characteristics differed significantly between survey respondents who self-reported and those who are proxy-reported (Table 1).
All assessments used are proxy-rating instruments and administered by the professional caregiver who is most familiar with the respective residents.
Last week was proxy advisory week.
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