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These classifications of the scheme make proxy caching adaptive to client access pattern and system parameters.
The United States has helped to make proxy forces more effective by conducting airstrikes, providing arms and deploying military advisers.
In order to make proxy handoff smoothly, a Layered Video Forwarding Mechanism (LVFM) based on IPv6 multicast and scalable MPEG-4 streaming is proposed and implemented.
In 2013, again, political-spending and lobbying-related proposals have been introduced more frequently than any other proposal type 20percentt of all proposals to make proxy ballots this year, up marginally from 19percentt in 2012.
The Commonsense Principles 2.0, unlike in the 2016 principles, takes a position on proxy access recommending that public companies should allow for some form of proxy access, subject to reasonable requirements that do not make proxy access unduly burdensome for significant, long-term shareholders.
The startup will use some of its funding to make Proxy better-known, and to develop an API that will make the company's app work well with others.
That would make proxy access the only SEC rule that is, essentially, "voluntary".
Sampson et al [ 53] describe one early form of advance care planning in the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, through examples of where a Power of Attorney (over financial matters) and 'Let me Decide' programme enabled the appointment of an attorney to make proxy decisions when the person with dementia no longer had capacity.
Meandering because it, like many other papers, has the flaw of taking a useful macro-level point and making proxies for it in climate change and then energy systems – and then making mistakes in the treatment of such a technical area.
Foreign powers sometimes fight their battles by making proxies of Lebanon's factions.
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