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The phrase "as your proxy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is acting on behalf of another person or representing them in a specific situation.
Example: "I will be attending the meeting as your proxy, so I can voice your opinions and concerns."
Alternatives: "on your behalf" or "as your representative."
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Keep in mind, too, that if your spouse is your proxy and you divorce or legally separate, that person can no longer serve as your proxy.
If your Service Provider delivers the same number of digits as your proxy server is configured to see, you do not need number expansion.
The idea of electing someone as your proxy for two, four or even six long years may have been a necessity in the days of the American Constitutional Convention, when representatives rode to the capital by horseback.
If you have close family, it may seem obvious to select your spouse or your first-born child or your closest sibling as your proxy, but ask yourself…are they the best person for the job?
Send someone as your proxy to do things you don't want to or simply don't have time for?
In Colorado, you may authorize a third person to act as your proxy if you cannot be present at the wedding solemnization.
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"If any Greek startups are having a problem paying for services, you can rely on us; we can act as your proxies by using our credit cards in the U.S. to cover your expenses," Papadopolous wrote.
That's only one of five critically important things you have to do to ensure that whoever you appoint as your Healthcare Proxy will be able to speak competently on your behalf if, and when, you cannot speak for yourself.
Find an appropriate IP address that will serve as your Web Proxy server.
All of your personal data is packetized in many redundant tranches scattered across the Internet, protected by your private key(s) and various aspects of it are made available to services that wish to use it only as and when you or your proxies approve that access.
But it's an important question: If you don't have relatives or close friends who can serve as your health care proxy or hold your power of attorney (which in most states involve two separate documents) are you supposed to resign yourself to whatever the emergency room physician or intensive care staff member decides to do, or not do, when you can't direct your own care?
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