Therefore, why don't a few members of the 15,000-strong Crikey army buy a small parcel of News Corp shares and give us there proxies. |
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Subsequent monitoring and forensic testing revealed that a botnet made up of open proxies in China was responsible for the attack. |
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The notice of meeting reveals that the board will be voting open proxies against Joy Buckland but there is a grey area here. |
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It should be noted that Mr. Mihalcea was one of the three people holding multiple proxies. |
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Power users won't mind using a simple daisy chain of proxies to access Web sites. |
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Because subjects who give assent have diminished capacity, permission from their proxies also should be obtained. |
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I was sitting in Panera Bread last night, fumbling around with proxies in an attempt to get around their ham-fisted network filtering. |
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It has a huge number of synonyms, ranging from coy euphemisms to joking proxies, to coarse vulgarities. |
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Work from the United States has shown that advance directives have no effect in improving the accuracy of substituted judgments by proxies. |
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Hackers and privacy-conscious netizens catalog these open proxies, using them to anonymize their surfing. |
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But you'd have to win both of the state's congressional districts to get the other two electors who are proxies for the state's House members. |
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The AFN election marked one of the largest turnouts for an annual general meeting with 576 chiefs and proxies registered to vote. |
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With this vast grant of constitutional power, electors have chosen to become merely the faithful proxies of the people. |
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The men, this time joined by independent TD Tony Gregory, will again seek proxies to try and pass the motion. |
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Many companies use web proxies to monitor employee access, filter restricted content, improve performance via caching and protect the internal network. |
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Each member present may not hold more than three proxies in addition to his own vote. |
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There are so many law students and so many employers out there that employers tend to rely on proxies to to determine which law students will make the best attorneys. |
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If ministers and their minions will just stop pursuing their petty vendettas through their proxies in the press, then the successes of this government should get through. |
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Rupert can't vote his own stock, but he can vote the undirected proxies on a deal where he has a large related party transaction as part of the gig. |
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However, recent changes in SEC guidelines require managers to report back to their investors and let them know how they vote their proxies, Aase said. |
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We use three alternative proxies for the dependent variable. |
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For example, you can use web proxies such as Privoxy while web browsing to block cookies and withhold information about your browser type. |
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Behind the scenes, two tough female cable-network heads are counting on their star proxies to deliver every eyeball they can. |
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If there is a meeting with respect to an Underlying Fund, we will not vote proxies in connection with our holding of such Underlying Fund. |
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The Bank may also use the services of an outside agency to solicit proxies on its behalf. |
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For example, PPPs for individual expenditure on rents can be used as proxies for government expenditure on housing. |
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However, in Pakistan these problems have surfaced mostly as a result of Pakistan being used as a battleground for proxies. |
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Both couples created two wills, financial powers of attorney, health care proxies and living wills. |
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The Sudanese government has given no sign that it is ready to stop its forces or its proxies from bludgeoning the Darfuris. |
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The Russian and Chinese channels are clearly proxies for their governments and Britain is being vastly outspent. |
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States may use guerrilla or terrorist groups as proxies, as Iran and Syria have used Hamas and Hezbollah. |
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However, one person acting as a proxy holder should be able to hold proxies from more than one shareholder. |
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Please note that family members who are not themselves shareholders cannot be appointed as proxies. |
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Currently, I understand that Quova maintains its database and has experts looking for situations that might indicate the presence of proxies. |
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Reducing the number of global open relays and open proxies could also help to curb the flow of spam. |
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Natural persons who are shareholders, corporate bodies or proxies and who take part in the meeting shall produce proof of their identity. |
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Aquatic invertebrate and algal communities preserved in the sediment cores, along with sediment biogeochemistry, were used as proxies for past climatic changes. |
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Micropaleontologic proxies for sea-level change and stratigraphic discontinuities. |
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Because of the Americans' long-running and close ties with the Colombian armed forces, the Farc hope the United States will help ensure that this time the military, or its proxies, don't hunt them down and kill them. |
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Government and government agencies, as proxies for the broader community, can assist a great deal to support families in their endeavours to provide some modicum of financial security for their loved ones with a disability. |
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Unsaid, though not uncommunicated, was a darker theory: Pakistan is a victim of an international conspiracy, an innocent victim of geopolitics, alone and vulnerable in a Hobbesian world full of militant proxies. |
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The widespread presence of candidate proxies and domestic observers in polling stations on Election Day is also a welcome contribution to increasing the transparency of the election process. |
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These ratios, geochemists have found, can be affected by the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere, so they are useful proxies for oxygen levels. |
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In the ensuing Cold War, the two sides clashed indirectly using mostly proxies. |
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In this scenario, the tactic so visible today is to provide support to local proxies and create institutional blockages to bilateral discussions and negotiation. |
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These proxies can only be given in writing. |
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When police found them, they said they were sacrificing their victim to become proxies of a thing called the Slenderman, a tall, dark-suited, blank-faced myth. |
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Minors and pupils can be represented by their legal representatives, and corporations by the authorized signatories, even if these proxies are not themselves shareholders. |
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Foraminifer proxies of oxygenation suggest low oxygen conditions in several hot spots in the Mississippi Bight. |
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A full member may not hold more than three proxies. |
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They were given to the US for detention at a time when US forces were heavily reliant on Afghan proxies who had their own agendas and who accepted bounties for captives. |
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The Fund may also reimburse brokers and other persons holding Units in their name or in the name of nominees for their costs incurred in sending proxy material to their principals in order to obtain their proxies. |
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If shares are sold or transferred after this record date, the certificate of participation will remain valid and votes cast or proxies granted by the seller will be taken into account. |
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In addition, there exist rich data sources on variables that could serve as proxies of knowledge and skills, such as educational attainment and labour market earnings. |
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By incorporating proxies for these factors and perhaps extending our comparison to more countries, we might obtain better precision in the estimates and a broader international context for interpreting the results. |
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Solicitation of proxies will be primarily by mail, but may also be effected personally by regular employees of the Corporation or of its subsidiaries. |
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Any director can give another director a proxy to represent him at a specific meeting, but no director can hold proxies for more than one other director. |
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For the Sunni Gulf Arab states, the priorities remain regime change in Syria, keeping Shiite Iran down and fighting perceived Iranian proxies. |
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Yet voters and journalists demand clear messages and rapid action. The Berliners set store by LiquidFeedback, a software programme that lets people vote on documents or delegate votes to proxies. |
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For the most recent glacial periods ice cores provide climate proxies from their ice, and atmospheric samples from included bubbles of air. |
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The solicitation of proxies will be made primarily by mail. |
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Among the different proxies, marine facies variation in combination with outcrop area best explains the palaeodiversity curve. |
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If this is your situation, you will receive from your broker or other intermediary, explanation as to how to appoint proxies and have them vote your shares. |
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Those parts of the war were mainly fought by proxies, especially the Dutch West and East India companies. |
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The index uses outcome measures when there is sufficient data available or the closest possible proxies. |
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The cost of soliciting proxies shall be borne by the Company. |
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The economy encompasses far more than a handful of overpraised proxies. |
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Attendants shared information on digital steganography, or, the hiding of messages within data, and the variety of options available when using proxies. |
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A 2009 paper details cooler and wetter conditions in southeastern South America between 1550 and 1800, citing evidence obtained via several proxies and models. |
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The Chamber of the Irish House of Lords, located in Parliament House on College Green in central Dublin, housed the first election, attended by the peers or their proxies. |
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