proxy
প্রক্সি
definition
noun
they may register to vote by proxy
the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting.
the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure
a figure that can be used to represent the value of something in a calculation.
translation of 'proxy'
বদলি,
স্থানাপন্ন ব্যক্তি,
অন্যের পরবর্তিরূপে কাজ করা
noun
প্রতিনিধি
example
It is common for great powers to try to fight wars by 'proxy' , getting smaller powers to fight for their interests.
The law passed by the New York legislature required soldiers to vote by 'proxy' - that is, to mail their ballots home rather than cast them at polls in the field.
You can still include others, but only when you use a 'proxy' and are not signed in, and then you would also not get rewarded for signing up others.
In turn they are funders by 'proxy' , having been delegated by the Arts Council to allocate lottery funding for film in Northern Ireland.
For example, the House of Delegates met and voted by 'proxy' on the AORN Position Statement on Correct Site Surgery in February.
The letter was handed over by Peter Brown, himself an accountant and auditor, who was attending the meeting as a 'proxy' on behalf of a shareholder.
For any such deal to be agreed, however, there has to be a majority above 75 per cent of the value of the creditors either attending the meeting or voting by 'proxy' .
After a family feud led him to sacrifice his brother Chumpol as education minister in 1998, Banharn ran the portfolio through a 'proxy' .
She was ill during hustings and had to send a 'proxy' to make speeches on her behalf in the run up to polling day.
But that doesn't mean Goss is above dispatching a 'proxy' to fight for him.
Price measures of value provide a 'proxy' for the particular form that the extraction of surplus value takes in particular contexts.
Some sources say that a 'proxy' worked on his behalf none other than would-be powerbroker and Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane.
The binary variable is a 'proxy' to account for differences in cost due to location of the firm and human capital intensity.
Voters who are unable to vote can also vote by 'proxy' .
People may also vote by 'proxy' , and, as in the past, those whose names don't make it onto the voters' registry may vote if they fill out a form at the polling station on election day.
The voting was 85, 945 in favour and 125, 870 against, with most of the votes being cast by 'proxy' .
They maintained that the state agents had not been charged with violating any federal law, but the New York state law that permitted soldiers to vote by 'proxy' .
She told me that I would have to vote by 'proxy' , nominating one of my parents to vote for me in their riding.
In theory it is possible for competent adults to appoint a 'proxy' to act on their behalf by granting them a power of attorney.
the use of a US wealth measure as a 'proxy' for the true worldwide measure
the use of a US wealth measure as a 'proxy' for the true worldwide measure
The de-merger proposal was approved by the sheer weight of proxy votes - 97 per cent of big and small investors voting by 'proxy' gave the plan the thumbs up.
You may also vote by 'proxy' , radio or satellite phone, special ballot or during the mobile poll.
Dicker said those people who were living away from the community were able to send a vote by 'proxy' .
If productivity declines represent a loss of ten to fifteen percent of average sales, then we can use this percentage as a 'proxy' for the unobservable productivity figure.
Elections Ontario has advised students to choose a 'proxy' , that they know and trust, in order to cast their ballots according to their selection.
Under the current system foreigners can only buy Gazprom's stock by 'proxy' , through American depositary receipts that trade at a premium and are equal to 10 domestic shares.
Unfortunately, fairly or unfairly, the way this has been done has created the impression in some minds that the President is running for a fourth term by 'proxy' .
In this mythology the preservation of the body after death was important for the survival of the deceased in the afterlife, but if the body was damaged, a 'proxy' could be used in place of the dead person.
There were fears about the Singapore government's control by 'proxy' of HKT if SingTel won the bidding.
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