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When these columns first began reporting on the misuse of shareholder proxy votes for political causes, the trend looked like a juggernaut.

The digital asset often acts as a proxy for risk appetite, with gains reflecting investors’ willingness to take on risk and declines signaling growing caution.

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Sometimes, that’s how proxies work; the direction might be similar, but the gains and losses may get exaggerated.

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Oftentimes, point differential can serve as a useful proxy for a team’s overall strength.

The action, if such it can be called, begins on the eve of a world championship, when matches, the musical posits, were a proxy war between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.

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