Sentence examples for proxying for from inspiring English sources

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Modeling technique use was found to decrease significantly from smaller to medium-sized organizations, but then to increase significantly in larger organizations (proxying for large, complex projects).

Of course, illiteracy is presumably just proxying for a large educational gap between the two groups.

In other words, is bias from omitted variables reduced and/or are certain covariates proxying for genetic factors?

We argue that this pattern reflects changes in the importance of dynastic wealth, with the share of women proxying for inherited wealth.

Given economic growth, this means that proxying spending with disposable income will overstate inequality in actual current spending, which is, itself, proxying for the right measure, remaining lifetime spending.

It is a measure of the market density in the manufacturing and wholesale sector (i.e., the number of suppliers), proxying for the competitive structure of a region, with a higher value implying a greater degree of competition.

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f) Proxy for provenance.

Unemployment claims are a proxy for layoffs.

Signing a proxy for an annual meeting.

Jobless claims are a proxy for layoffs.

Applications are a proxy for layoffs.

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