by proxy in Hungarian

megbízásból

Sentence patterns related to "by proxy"

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1. You can vote by proxy.

2. MArriage by proxy is NOT allowed in California

3. But it was a summit by proxy.

4. You can vote either in person or by proxy .

5. Men keep an eye on their wives by proxy.

6. My brother's voting for me by proxy in the club elections.

7. C05 Voting by proxy or by absentee ballot shall not be permitted.

8. They have to be defended by proxy, and they are both in the same boat.

9. Days earlier, on 2 August, the Emperor had been married by proxy to Amélie of Leuchtenberg.

10. Neutron monitors measure by proxy the intensity of cosmic rays striking the Earth, and its variation with time.

11. My stepmother was an agent of emotional estrangement, of war by proxy, combat by youth, and chronic discipline.

12. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The campaign was the death of politics conducted by proxy of a middle-class Commentariat

13. Bid on heavy equipment in construction, agriculture, oil and gas, mining and truck Auctions online, in person or by proxy.

14. On 10 April the marriage was solemnized by proxy at Paris, and soon afterwards his bride set out to meet him.

15. Nine months later, on 7 April 1768, Maria Carolina married Ferdinand IV of Naples by proxy, her brother Ferdinand representing the bride-groom.

16. New and used heavy equipment for sale: Worldwide public Auctions of heavy equipment for construction, transportation, agricultural and other industries - Bid in person, online or by proxy.

17. Since Arthur, not yet 14, was below the age of consent, a papal dispensation (i.e., waiver) allowing the marriage was issued in February 1497, and the pair were betrothed by proxy on 25 August 1497.

18. 8.3 With the exception of election of board members (see 12.2), decisions at the AGM are adopted by absolute majority of all members present or represented by proxy on the basis of one vote per member. In the case of a tie, the president's voice is decisive.

19. Consider, for example, the Disembarkation at Marseilles, where everyone has eyes only for the voluptuous Naiads, to the disadvantage of the queen who is being received with open arms by France" This painting allegorically depicts the first meeting of Marie and Henry, which took place after their nuptials by proxy.

20. Champion, one who fights in behalf of another.During the Middle Ages a feature of Anglo-Norman law was trial by battle, a procedure in which guilt or innocence was decided by a test of arms.Clergy, children, women, and persons disabled by age or infirmity had the right to nominate Champions to fight by proxy.

21. Meadow acknowledged that 1-in-73 million is not an impossibility, but argued that such accidents would happen "once every hundred years" and that, in a country of 15 million 2-child families, it is vastly more likely that the double-deaths are due to Münchausen syndrome by proxy than to such a rare accident.