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proxy

[prok-see] / ˈprɒk si /


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The Journal had previously reported that Wilson had hired financial advisers and was considering waging a proxy battle.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The UAE hasn't had a significant troop presence in Yemen since 2019. It has relied on special forces and mostly its network of proxies working directly on the ground," says Mr Muslimi.

From BBC

The person and/or the person’s proxy must elect to receive hospice care and waive the right for Medicare to pay for any other services.

From MarketWatch

“Social media already trained users to rely on fluency, coherence and social endorsement as proxies for credibility,” says Quattrociocchi.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists have also identified a range of impact proxies.

From Science Daily