You may also vote by proxy, radio or satellite phone, special ballot or during the mobile poll. |
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It is common for great powers to try to fight wars by proxy, getting smaller powers to fight for their interests. |
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She told me that I would have to vote by proxy, nominating one of my parents to vote for me in their riding. |
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It is no surprise then, that Mr Howard today met constituents in Adelaide's northern suburbs, keeping the campaigning by proxy in full swing. |
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She was said to be suffering from factitious illness by proxy, a disorder previously referred to as Munchausen's syndrome by proxy. |
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The first appeals by parents whose children were taken from them after medical experts diagnosed Munchausen's syndrome by proxy began today. |
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For example, the House of Delegates met and voted by proxy on the AORN Position Statement on Correct Site Surgery in February. |
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There were fears about the Singapore government's control by proxy of HKT if SingTel won the bidding. |
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The voting was 85, 945 in favour and 125, 870 against, with most of the votes being cast by proxy. |
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Disregard the time-change madness and consider their Action Driver labelmates, and Thunderbirds almost begin to sound different by proxy. |
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A motion of adjournment was passed, on the ground that those voting by proxy had done so with incomplete information. |
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In turn they are funders by proxy, having been delegated by the Arts Council to allocate lottery funding for film in Northern Ireland. |
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Mart argues that our conception of factitious disorder by proxy derives from case studies rather than from scientific testing and that it should not be legally recognized. |
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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. |
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His awards for outstanding set design, actor in a lead role, and production of a play were accepted by proxy, as he was unable to attend the ceremony. |
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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. |
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The sheer convolutedness of the dedication should at least remove any possibility that it was really Shakespeare's own, published, as it were, by proxy. |
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In the case study, stalking by proxy was used several times, such as when the group of cyberstalkers recruited another stalker to pursue the victim on their behalf. |
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However, it is important to note that West Africa was one of the few sub-regions not directly affected by proxy arming. |
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Here, Latter-day Saints baptize their followers and also dead people by proxy. |
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Approval of this resolution requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the Unitholders present or represented by proxy at the Meeting. |
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You can choose to attend the Meeting in person, or by proxy, or to vote by mail. |
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Participation at the meeting and the right to vote in person or by proxy is subject to certain conditions. |
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The Secretariat informed the General Assembly that it had received a number of enquiries concerning the possibility of voting by proxy. |
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A convening notice including a voting by post form or voting by proxy form will be automatically addressed to all the nominative shareholders. |
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Only shareholders whose names appear in the share register may vote by proxy. |
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However, if you are unable to personally attend the meeting, you may be represented by proxy. |
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It allows for absentee voting by proxy, mailed-in ballots and telephone or electronic means. |
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Shareholders holding their shares through a clearing system may also vote by proxy. |
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Notice of each meeting shall remind the Members that they have the right to vote by proxy. |
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It is being watched by Iran, the sponsor of terror, for which it confirms that its war of terror by proxy against humanity may bring results. |
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Among them was the trial of a nurse diagnosed with Munchausen's syndrome by proxy, who received 13 life sentences for killing four children and injuring nine other patients. |
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Some of the mothers were accused of having Munchausen's syndrome by proxy. |
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People who intentionally hurt children for attention can be accused of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy. |
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Feldman is a nationally known expert in the areas of factitious disorders, Munchausen by proxy and malingering, having written three books on these subjects. |
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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. |
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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. |
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She's shaped the way we think about food, the way we treat the people who cook it, and, by proxy, the way it's marketed from the barrow boys to supermarkets. |
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Instead, they fought by proxy, like cold war superpowers trapped inside the so-called prudential building. |
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This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness. |
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The chair of all meetings will be chosen by the General Partner unless those Limited Partners present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting choose, by Ordinary Resolution, some other person present to be chair. |
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After a wedding by proxy in London, the marriage was confirmed in person on 8 August 1503 at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. |
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We propose that you modify the by-laws, to provide that the Board's decision will be made by the majority of members present or represented by proxy. |
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He or she may always exercise his or her rights by proxy. |
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To be effective, the resolution must be passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the votes cast by shareholders thereon in person and by proxy. |
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Given the use of cumulative voting, the minimum number of votes is equal to the number of common shares held by shareholders present or represented by proxy at the shareholders' meeting, divided by two. |
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On March 31, 2008, the Trust had outstanding an aggregate of 28,109,337 Units, each carrying the right to one vote per Unit which may be given in person or by proxy. |
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The bearer shareholders will have contact the financial intermediary with whom their shares are registered in order to obtain the voting by post form or voting by proxy form. |
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A motion at the NT's 2008 AGM to block the development gained much support, but was overturned by proxy votes cast by the chairman. |
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A meeting in May to approve the buy-back was abandoned when it was declared inquorate, but no quorum is required tomorrow and shareholders can vote in person, by proxy or beforehand. |
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A meeting in May to approve the buy-back was abandoned when it was declared inquorate but no quorum is required on Wednesday and shareholders can vote in person, by proxy or beforehand. |
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Each shareholder present or represented at the Meeting has a number of votes equal to the number of shares represented, directly or by proxy, without limit. |
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But we can reveal the crack unit is being funded by the Government via a private UK security company to wage war by proxy on Gaddafi. |
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Too many Canadians take exercise by proxy, we sit in grandstands rooting for professionals or for our favourite home town team, and we develop nothing but our lungs. |
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The board deliberates without quorum, as voting by proxy is not allowed. |
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Votes can be cast either in person at a polling station, by post or by proxy. |
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And when trespassed against, he bides his time and strikes back by proxy. |
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Only Unitholders of record at the close of business on March 28, 2007, the record date established for the Meeting, will be entitled to vote at the Meeting, or any adjournment thereof, either in person or by proxy. |
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News Corporation shareholders voting by proxy yesterday approved the media giant's plans to reincorporate in the United States. |
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Were disciples baptized by proxy for the whole church for ever? |
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In addition, you will have the opportunity to vote, in person or by proxy, for the conversion of Bell Aliant from an income trust to a corporate structure. |
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The film treats Casanova, and, by proxy, Sutherland, unsympathetically. |
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At the government level, some see that battle turning into a Saudi-Iranian war by proxy. |
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Each member may be represented by another member voting by proxy. |
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Munchausen syndrome by proxy is the practice of fabricating or exaggerating illness or sickness onto another person, usually a child. |
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The marriage was completed by proxy on 25 January 1503 at Richmond Palace. |
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Work to expose the weakness of America's centralized power by pushing it to abandon the media psychological war and the war by proxy until it fights directly. |
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The two were married by proxy on 19 May 1499 and corresponded in Latin until Arthur turned fifteen, when it was decided that they were old enough to be married. |
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