Proxy

  • 41Proxy —   An ISO term. A proxy or authorisation to vote. 4*35x …

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  • 42proxy — noun I am here to vote as Mrs. Carlson s proxy Syn: deputy, representative, substitute, delegate, agent, surrogate, stand in, attorney, go between …

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  • 43proxy — The authority to represent another individual, or to vote on that individual’s behalf. Proxy voting arrangements are common at corporate *stockholders’ meetings …

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  • 44proxy — /ˈprɒksi / (say proksee) noun (plural proxies) 1. the agency of a person deputed to act for another. 2. the person so deputed; an agent; a substitute. 3. a written authorisation empowering another to vote or act for the signer. 4. → proxy server …

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  • 46proxy — pavaduotojas statusas T sritis profesijos apibrėžtis Asmuo, laikinai pakeičiantis vadovą arba atliekantis įgaliotas vadybos funkcijas prižiūrint generaliniam direktoriui. atitikmenys: angl. deputy; proxy; substitute pranc. substitut, m; suppléant …

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  • 47proxy —    Someone who is authorized to serve in another s place at a meeting, particularly with the right to vote; also the written authority allowing this. A proxy is commonly given to cast a shareholder s votes at a shareholders meeting …

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  • 48Proxy Mobile IPv6 — (or PMIPv6, or PMIP) is a network based mobility management protocol standardized by IETF and is specified in RFC 5213. It is a protocol for building a common and access technology independent of mobile core networks, accommodating various access …

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  • 49Proxy ouvert — Proxy Pour une définition du mot « proxy », voir l’article proxy du Wiktionnaire. Représ …

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  • 50Proxy re-encryption — schemes are cryptosystems which allow third parties (proxies) to alter a ciphertext which has been encrypted for one party, so that it may be decrypted by another. Examples of UseBob could designate a proxy to re encrypt one of his messages that… …

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