Synonym: agent, alternate, deputy, replacement, representative, substitute, surrogate. Similar words: proxy war, paroxysm, proximity, approximate, approximately, ethoxy, oxygen, xerox. Meaning: ['prɑksɪ /'prɒ-] n. 1. a person authorized to act for another 2. a power of attorney document given by shareholders of a corporation authorizing a specific vote on their behalf at a corporate meeting.
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(181) Proxy Authentication Required You must authenticate with a proxy server before this request can be served.
(182) Failure to complete the box will entitle your proxy his votes at his discretion.
(183) From a JAX-RPC Service, you can use a proxy to invoke the web service's operations.
(184) We should continue to reform and improve the foreign trade management system by sticking to the unified policy, fair competition, integration of industry with trade and promotion of the proxy system.
(185) Thirdly, according to the function requirement of the system, it designs a logic model which includes forensic proxy module, forensic control module and evidence fixing module.
(186) Proxy servers may allow this and handle it gracefully, but they can also throw a monkey wrench in the works.
(187) Like a synchronous service proxy, the pair of message queues acts as a single address the consumer uses to invoke the service, regardless of how many providers may be listening, as shown in Figure 5.
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(188) Whether to accept insurance documents signed by broker or proxy.
(189) C9.05 Voting by proxy or by absentee ballot shall not be permitted.
(190) Lincoln got his step - brother, John Johnston, as his proxy.
(191) In recent years, schemes of one-time proxy signature and threshold one-time signature are proposed.
(192) Proxy Scanner Server allows to import proxies from text file.
(193) The browser is configured to use a proxy server, but the proxy refused a connection.